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Impact Partner Content \/ Absa \/ by Vishay Rabbipal, Head: Renewable Energy, Retail and Business Banking<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n

All-encompassing solutions for the green transition implies two intertwined policy objectives \u2013 inclusive growth and green growth. Put in a different way, it begs the question: How can we achieve environmental objectives and at the same time deliver inclusive and widely shared economic growth?\u00a0<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are important stakeholders in the answer to this question, given their contribution to global economic activity, social wellbeing and the country\u2019s environmental footprint. SMEs play a key role in South Africa\u2019s economic growth and have been identified as productive drivers of inclusive growth, job creation and skills development in South Africa. In South Africa, it is estimated that SMEs make up 91% of formalised businesses, provide employment to about 60% of the labour force and account for roughly 34% of GDP in terms of total economic output. While contributing significantly to the economy, SMEs foster diversification through the development of new and unsaturated sectors of the economy. In addition, innovative and technology-based SMEs can provide a platform for local, regional and international growth.<\/p>\n

SMEs\u2019 participation in sustainability<\/strong><\/p>\n

Although SMEs comprise a large part of the local and global economies, their involvement in sustainable initiatives is lacking, because only a few of them have adopted and integrated sustainability principles in their business strategies and daily operations. Nowadays, in a complex, competitive and volatile business environment, the adoption of sustainability principles is of utmost importance for the steady and sustainable growth of SMEs and, to a large extent, their survival would depend on the adoption. Growth of SMEs and the success of the sustainability are interdependent, as the success of sustainable initiatives requires SMEs to adopt sustainable practices and they cannot achieve sustained growth without integrating sustainability principles into their business strategies. SMEs have the potential to become the foundation of the domestic and global sustainability agenda and ensure its success. To successfully integrate sustainability principles and practices within the SME business culture, SMEs should understand the emerging opportunities and their relevance, specifically to them.\u00a0<\/p>\n

In many cases, the message of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) has not reached SMEs, and often they are not aware of the brave sustainability decisions that they are already implementing. SMEs often struggle to identify how they can use sustainability as a force for growth and to adapt to megatrends such as increased globalisation, digitalisation, the new industrial revolution, the changing nature of work and demographic changes.\u00a0<\/p>\n

According to Global Reporting Initiative\u2019s (GRI\u2019s) Sustainability Disclosure Database, sustainability reporting by SMEs accounted for just 10.22% in 2017 and 15% in 2018 of the total number of sustainability reports captured during the year, and this figure has remained almost the same over the past seven years. So, why has sustainability not entrenched in SMEs? The reasons are numerous and vary by country and sector:<\/p>\n