How can businesses sustainably profit from systemic change?


First, what is systemic change?

As explained by the leading international sustainability non-profit Forum for the Future, we achieve systemic change when transforming all the interconnected components of a system.

When the system is our world, systemic change is essential to address complex challenges such as climate crisis, inequality and ecological degradation.

Sustainable businesses can benefit from accomplishing systemic change. And your contribution is more urgent than ever.


Be ahead in the Race to Zero

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Lockdown has stopped social interactions, but not climate change.

Based on IPCC, we’ve got less than 10 years to limit the catastrophic effects of global warming on our planet.

During the last World Economic Forum in Davos, the UN launched the Race to Zero Breakthroughs campaign. This initiative calls for support from corporate leaders and other stakeholders to reach net zero emissions by 2050.

That’s why right now it’s imperative for companies to bring about systemic change.

But it’s not just about being eco-conscious.

In its recent report, BlackRock highlights how investments in sustainability will trend upward and give high returns for corporations.

It’s the right time to become one the most sustainable corporations in the world.

The 2021 sustainability champion, Schneider Electric SE, leaped up 28 positions since 2020. If they climbed the leader board that fast, so can you.

How can you flourish with zero impact on the planet?

Collaborating for systemic change with our partner Forum for the Future, we transform businesses operations by generating value and redistributing it among the stakeholders. This tactic leads to social, environmental and commercial benefits both for your company and the surrounding community.

Ultimately, The Purpose Factory’s systemic change model aims to deliver on a triple bottom line: Healthy people, healthy planet, and a healthy profit.

Nice words. What about deeds?

Our method proved effective for Gloria Alimentos, a US$2 billion turnover business in the food and beverage industry.

What was the hack?

We shaped Gloria’s sustainability vision to nurture not only the company but all the other crucial elements within their system: land, farmers and communities. Doing so, we highlighted new opportunities for redistribution of value, creating cash flow and guided the company towards a purposeful success.

Your chance to make a socially just profitable change

Ready to leverage on systemic change? We understand if you feel overwhelmed and don’t know where to start.

But we’re here to help!

You can receive our Manifesto for free to find out how you can thrive without costing the Earth. Drop us a line at welcome@thepurposefactory.com to begin your journey along a sustainable, purposeful and prosperous path.

No strings attached.