The un Global Compact: Moving toward sustainable development by adopting a new paradigm

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This paper examines the UN initiative that encourages a new paradigma networking of scientists and their organizations, global businesses, NGOs and civil society organizations to implement its Global Compacts ten principles to move human activity toward sustainable development (SD). The ten principles encompass a holistic approach to SD focusing on contributions of global enterprises acting through government agencies, civil society, local organizations and communities, both horizontally and most importantly, vertically. Sustainability does not occur in a vacuum. SD can only happen when there is recognition of its holistic underpinning of all life, particularly human activity, in all of its dimensions and interconnectedness. After a brief review of the UN Global Compact (UNGC), several holistic models are presented and discussed with focus on global business enterprises when implementing the new paradigm of competitioncollaboration, transparency, interconnectednessa holistic philosophy for commerce and community. The models suggest an approach that has potential to create win-win-win results; or as is known in the business communitytriple bottom line (TBL). Applications of the TBL models can, and are, moving organizations and communities in which they operate toward SD.

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Neace, M. B. (2007). The un Global Compact: Moving toward sustainable development by adopting a new paradigm. WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, 106, 25–34. https://doi.org/10.2495/ECO070031

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