A five-year sustainability strategy that sets LBS apart.
At London Business School, sustainability is clearly aligned with the United Nations’ definition: ‘Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.’ Whilst the focus of the School’s teaching and research prioritises today’s most pressing environmental, economic and social issues, there is equal emphasis on equipping the next generation of business leaders to act ethically and morally, for societal good. Diversity, equality, inclusion and wellbeing are integral to this sustainability ethos. In this way, LBS aims to shape the future of business, which in turn creates a sustainable society for all.
Donor funds accelerate this impact by funding cutting-edge research, curriculum development, campus Net-Zero initiatives and student scholarships. This philanthropic support empowers LBS to translate world-class ideas into practical solutions that address climate change, inequality and responsible business management.
How will the School continue to put sustainability front and centre? It begins with a renewed five-year strategy, published in August 2025 and led by Director of Sustainability Stephen Giles. Input from across the School, engaging over 200 faculty, students, alumni and staff, ensures a breadth of perspectives. In time, the plan will result in new and innovative processes, facilities, teaching methods, research initiatives and much, much more. Stephen explains:
LBS is determined to put sustainability at the heart of everything it does, which is reflected in both our sustainability strategy and our Net Zero Transition Plan. We want to work across the whole School community to develop the culture and capabilities to strengthen our sustainability impact, both internally and with the outside world. We intend to live these values so that we are at the forefront of all business schools going forwards.
Donor funding has already made a significant impact in LBS’s current work on sustainability.
Stephen recognises that donor funding will be crucial to enacting the five-year sustainability strategy and helping LBS become a leader in sustainability within business education.
We have committed to some truly aspirational plans that will make LBS a world leader amongst business schools when it comes to sustainability. My hope is that our generous donor community continues to support these efforts.
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The world faces complex, interconnected challenges – from climate and nature crises to poverty and inequality. From ethical leadership and responsible business models to climate finance and development in emerging markets, LBS equips leaders to make real, lasting impact.
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