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SustainAbility Archive

If I had to pick just one thing I was proudest of in my working life, it would be co-founding SustainAbility. When I recall it pretty much started in our kitchen and a couple of back bedrooms, it’s really quite extraordinary to see what the organisation has become. We are now expanding, both in numbers and in the number of offices, but for more than a decade we struggled continuously to keep our size down. We expressed it—in words coined by my co-Director Geoff Lye—by saying we wanted to grow our influence, not our numbers.

A key reason was that we wanted to retain our independence and our strong links with NGOs, which we felt might be compromised if we grew our overheads too fast and were forced to take whatever work came along. We saw a fair few competitors go down this track and implode. In the event, our strategy has worked pretty well, even though some of the ethical dilemmas we have had to tackle have been very challenging.

To help us in the process, we have been extremely lucky to be able to recruit a world-class Council and Faculty. In various ways they—and our Board, with Tom Delfgaauw as our first Non-Executive Director—have helped us tackle such dilemmas—and navigate our way through the complexities of life at the interface between markets and ethics.

A corporate hybrid: When founded in 1987, SustainAbility was the world’s first consultancy operating at the business end of sustainable development. When registered, its founder-directors were Julia Hailes and myself, though Tom Burke had given important early help.

Throughout, SustainAbility has been a hybrid, combining elements of a consultancy, a think-tank and a campaigning group. Its evolution is sketched under Timelines.

In November 2005, I took a new role and title: ‘Founder and Chief Entrepreneur’, having previously been Chairman/Chair from 1995. Simultaneously, Sophia Tickell took over as Chair and Mark Lee as our first CEO. Some thoughts on my new role can be found at http://www.sustainability.com/about/about-article.asp?id=388.

By early 2003, SustainAbility had offices in London and New York (subsequently moved to Washington, DC), with a core team of 22 people, of 10 nationalities, and a Council and Faculty of more than 50 experts worldwide. A Zurich office opened in the autumn of 2003.

Reality Check: The company’s 15-year progress report, Reality Check, can be downloaded as a pdf file from SustainAbility. A sense of what life at SustainAbility was like in the early years can be had from my published diary of 1989, A Year in the Greenhouse (1990).

Publications: Almost all of the reports I have worked on since 1987 have been produced—and most published—by SustainAbility

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Istanbul For 2026 Global Leaders Summit

15 February 2026

Elaine and I flew to Istanbul on Tuesday 10th February, where I was due to speak at the 2026 Global Leaders Summit, held at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, alongside the Bosphorus. Still hobbling a bit from the Alexandrian sprained ankle, but managed to stay upright during my keynote. But had to drop out of a […]

Bibliotecha Alexandrina Sprains Ankle

8 February 2026

I have longed to visit Alexandria at least since my 1975 working visit to Egypt, but I suspect that the yearning tracks back to films like Ice Cold in Alex, made in 1958. In any event, meeting Ismail Serageldin when we both served on the Nestlé Creating Shared Value Advisory Council, many moons ago, whetted […]

Cairo Kaleidoscope: AUC, ECES, Sphinx

8 February 2026

Now, second, for a brief account of a couple of days we spent in and around Cairo. The main reason I was in Egypt was to do a talk at the American University in Cairo (AUC), organized by Professor Ali Awny of the John D. Gerhart Centre, part of the Onsi Sawiris School of Business. […]

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John Elkington is a world authority on corporate responsibility and sustainable development. He is currently Founding Partner and Executive Chairman of Volans, a future-focused business working at the intersection of the sustainability, entrepreneurship and innovation movements.

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