Background
Mission Statement
Implementing creative solutions
Why we focus on Behavior and Market Changes
No customer means no revenue, that is the reason for our investment in HSSCL Technologies by grasping Behavior Economics, highlighting changes formed by Covid-19 pandemic on business environments.
Identifying consumers’ new beliefs, habits, and “peak moments” is central to driving behavioral change. These actions can help companies understand consumer behavior and avoid indifference:
Identify new positive and negative beliefs.
Analyze emerging habits with new offerings.
Sustain new habits, using contextual cues.
Determine Alignment to consumer mindsets.
Analyze consumer beliefs and determine the underlining behaviors at a granular level.
Why the Sustainable Movement
Sustainability is a powerful environmental, economic, and social force that's affecting our daily lives in practically every aspect. This is evident throughout the corporate community, where adopting sustainable practices is becoming "must do" as the negative effects of climate change grow more visible and ominous, with the potential to disrupt everything from supply chains to profitability.
Most are not do not highlight the what is needed we do. It takes effort as it requires a culture change and consistency. Still, it’s well worth the effort, and being on the ethical and sustainable side of things and becoming part of the circular economy places your company on the right side of the public consciousness. The following are ideas to keep in mind for making the shift.
Business transactions
Our use of analytics can help companies reduce resource use, making them less vulnerable to price and supply volatility. It can also help them anticipate future changes in supply, demand, and price, so they can hedge their resource purchases and lock in supplies at lower prices.
The view point of our field projects are:
Sustainable Engineering keys
Considers the whole system in which the object or process will be used
Considers both technical and non-technical issues synergistically
Strives to solve the problem for infinite future (forever?)
Considers local context and then the global context
Acknowledges the need to interact the experts in other disciplines related to the problem
The various principles of sustainable engineering versus environmental, social, and economic poles. Some of these principles clearly gravitate towards one of the corners of this triangle and thus address particularly societal, environmental, or economic concern. But some others, which are placed along the sides of the triangle, have connections to two of the poles of the diagram and address both societal and economic, or both economic and environmental concerns in some proportion.
We hope to see more change and a bolstered economy for all to benefit, from the changing world we are heading to.
Environmental, Social, and (Corporate) Governance, the three broad categories, or areas, of interest for what is termed “socially responsible investors.” They are investors who consider it important to incorporate their values and concerns.
Be more aware of the need to achieve sustainable development than ever before. One of the main factors to achieve the goal of sustainable development is sustainability assessment and reporting because it is not possible to take precautions without understanding the current situation.
Sustainable waste management includes the processes and actions required to manage waste from its inception to its final disposal. reuse, reduce and recycle when possible.