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1 year ago in Business Sustainability , SME Strategy By Neil
Is sustainability even practical for a tiny business or solo founder?
All the talk about sustainable strategy seems aimed at big corporations with big budgets. For a small shop or a one-person business, are these ideas actually workable, or just a distraction?
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By Noushad Feroke Answered 5 months ago
They're not only workable—they can be a survival strategy. For a micro-business, sustainability is about smart efficiency: reducing waste cuts costs, using local materials builds community trust, and offering repair services creates loyalty. It’s about framing sustainability as core to resilience and long-term value, not an added cost. It’s how you differentiate and ensure you're still here in ten years.
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