ENVIRONMENTAL: A concept that prioritises the wellbeing of the environment, Includes water quality, air quality and the reduction of environmental stressors, such as greenhouse gas emissions, Implementing renewable energy sources, improving waste management systems and promoting sustainable agriculture practices are all crucial steps in achieving this pillar, Developing green spaces, Sustainable agricultural methods that promote healthy soil, conserve resources and prevent soil erosion, ECONOMIC: The ability of economic systems to sustain a decent standard of living and operate in a way that promotes long-term environmental health, Includes job creation, profitability and proper accounting of ecosystem services for optimal cost–benefit analyses, This should prioritise equity and social welfare, rather than just maximising profits for a select few, Investing time and money in sustainable businesses, will help to create a waste-free world, Devising less wasteful systems to reduce land use or making supply chains more efficient cuts down on the resources needed to produce a good or bring it to market, SOCIAL: The concept of an inclusive and just society where every individual’s needs are met, Includes human health, education, access to affordable housing and medical support , Prioritises the wellbeing of individuals and communities, Sense of belonging, Acting to reduce disadvantages to certain groups,

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