Leadership in Sustainability

Supporting members to be ambitious on sustainability and encouraging other businesses to go further.

Pushing the ceiling

SBC inspires businesses to push the ceiling of sustainability in Aotearoa New Zealand by creating a community of positive change, supporting members to go further, and celebrating their leadership and success. We are a catalyst for change, supporting members to align strategy with shared value creation for society. Our members lift the level of ambition for sustainable business practice in New Zealand and inspire more businesses to take action.

As New Zealand’s partner to the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), we showcase member leadership on sustainability on the international stage, as well as highlight global trends and best practice for our members to learn from.

Raising the floor

In an effort to raise the floor of sustainability in Aotearoa New Zealand, SBC empowers members to embed sustainability fundamentals within their organisations and accelerate their sustainability journey and maturity. Part of this is ensuring we support members to meet our member requirements through guides, resources, training, peer-to-peer learning and more.

By connecting with members at various stages on their sustainability journey, SBC has the fortunate position of being able to see the evolution of progress from sustainability strategy and materiality through to implementation and reporting. In partnership with members who are further along on their sustainability journey, we offer members who are earlier on in their journey the fundamentals of sustainability in place and accelerate their journey by learning from the insights of others.

Upholding the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi is an integral part of being a New Zealand business. We recognise we have much to learn from Māori knowledge, mātauranga, and a holistic approach to the guardianship of people and nature. We also have the opportunity to work in partnership with Māori and iwi business.

Work programme

Training and development

Raising the floor of sustainability through training, development, and knowledge sharing opportunities

Communities of practice

Bringing members together to tackle shared challenges, such as sustainability during a recession

Research and insights

Working with members to deliver key pieces of annual sustainability research and insights

Insights from the top

Uncovering learnings from member CEOs around a number of complex sustainability challenges. 

Member performance

Setting member commitments and monitoring member sustainability performance and reporting.

CLC Mentoring Programme

Peer-to-peer mentoring programme to help CLC signatories advance their climate action.

Sustainability Toolkit

SBC supports members in meeting our requirements through case studies, templates, guides and more – this includes resources we’ve created, as well as resources created by other members that they’re willing to share. Do you have templates and tools that could support other members? Share them with [email protected].

Tackling modern slavery & unethical practices in your supply chain

Tackling modern slavery & unethical practices in your supply chain

(NZTE) Many countries have legal requirements that businesses must comply with to avoid modern slavery. Learn what ...
Modern slavery supplier guide

Modern slavery supplier guide

(PwC) This guide was developed to encourage you to consider how you manage modern slavery and broader human rights ...
Addressing Modern Slavery in your supply chain

Addressing Modern Slavery in your supply chain

(FairSupply) The paper provides you with a brief background on how to monitor and manage modern slavery risk in ...
Heightened Human Rights Due Diligence for Business in Conflict-Affected Contexts: A Guide

Heightened Human Rights Due Diligence for Business in Conflict-Affected Contexts: A Guide

United Nations Development Programme) The guide offers guidance to businesses and other actors on how to meet ...
Human rights due diligence: an interpretive guide

Human rights due diligence: an interpretive guide

(Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (Sweden) This document is an excerpt of Chapter III of The ...
WBCSD guides on human rights and supply chains

WBCSD guides on human rights and supply chains

Below are two guides from the World Business Council of Sustainable Development: Due diligence in global ...

Our partners

SBC works in partnership with a number of likeminded organisations to shift the dial on sustainability.

Jay Crangle champions businesses to be at the forefront of environmental and social sustainability by bringing them together to deliver results that no single company could achieve alone.

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Jay Crangle

Head of ESG

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