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IE Global MBA Application
By Byron Vermeulen
Express Yourself - Question G
Do you think that the lifestyle of the inhabitants of
your town or city reflects behavior that is line
with the concept of sustainable development?
In your opinion, what should be improved?
Sustainable Development
MEETING THE NEEDS OF
THE PRESENT WITHOUT
COMPROMISING THE
ABILITY OF FUTURE
GENERATIONS TO MEET
THEIR OWN NEEDS
Economic
Growth
Social
Well-Being
Environmental
Performance
Selected Indicators about My City, Brussels
 GDP per head, PPP: 49’555€
 Annual Gross Disposable Income per
household: 23’924€ (vs. EU average 20’732€)
 Population below poverty line: 15.1% (124th
worldwide)
 Access to Basic Health Services for All
 One of the World’s Strongest Social
Security System (Unemployment,
Retirement, Healthcare)
 Tertiary Education Enrolment Rate: 70.83%
(among which 55% are women)
 Energy Consumption per head: 86.88 GJ
(vs. EU average of 81 GJ)
 Share of Renewable Energy used by the
city: 0.58% (vs. EU average of 7.4%)
 > 50% driving to work vs. 2% cycling or
walking (vs. EU average of 21%)
 Share of Waste Recycled: 23.68%
 Total Meat Consumption per capita per
year: 77kg (vs. World average of 42kg)
 Total Milk Consumption per capita per
year: 238kg (vs. World average of 108kg)
 Annual Water Consumption per head:
54.04 m3 (vs. EU average of 105 m3)
ECONOMY
SOCIAL
ENVIRONMENT
These indicators demonstrate that it is
now time for Brussels to further improve its
environmental performance while maintaining
social and economic well-being.
There are three main aspects of Brussels
citizens’ lifestyle impacting the environment :
eating, moving, and living.
DO BRUSSELS CITIZENS
EAT, MOVE, & LIVE
IN A SUSTAINABLE WAY ?
EATING
Proliferation of Organic Shops
Environmental Awareness
Campaigns
Food Safety Concerns
Speeding Up / Pace of Life
Availability of Processed,
Low-Cost & Fast Food
Habits / Culture
Junk Food
High Consumption of
Meat & Diary
Non Seasonal, Exotic Imports
HABITS
ENCOURAGING MOVES
TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY
PERSISTENT
UNSUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLES
REASONS BEHIND
UNSUSTAINABLE BEHAVIORS
GOVERNMENT / POLICY
Policy for « Fat » Tax
Adaptation of Food Prices
to Reduce Meat, Dairy, &
« Exotic » Consumption
CITIZENS MOVEMENTS
Consumers as Producers
Urban / Rooftop Farming
Adaptation of Diet toward
Sustainable Options
BUSINESSES
Easier Access to
Sustainable Food
Affordable Healthy
Food Shops
More Local Farmers’ Market
TRIPARTITE IMPROVEMENTS NEEDED
MOVING
Recent Apparition of
« Car-Free » Zones
Bike-Sharing Services
Flexible Work Options
Home Office
Suburban Lifestyle
Spread Out City
Convenience
Cheaper Air Fares
Status Symbol
Single Car Use
« One of European Union’s Highest»
Intensive Air Travel
ENCOURAGING MOVES
TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY
PERSISTENT
UNSUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLES
REASONS BEHIND
UNSUSTAINABLE BEHAVIORS
TRIPARTITE IMPROVEMENTS NEEDED
GOVERNMENT / POLICY
Congestion Charges
Limited Parking Options
Heavy Fuel Taxes
Urban Planning to Decrease
Mobility Needs
CITIZENS MOVEMENTS
Collaborative Transport
Use of Efficient
Transportation Technology
Pivot toward Sustainable
Transportation
BUSINESSES
Pivot toward Sustainable
Models (e.g. Electric Car)
Creation of Attractive Local
& Eco-Tourism Options
Reinvention of
Working Habits
LIVING
Apparition of «Eco-Houses»
Eco-Friendly Subsidies
Energy & Waste Campaigns
Individualism
Status Symbol Associated
with Ownership
Desire for Technology
(Energy Intensive)
Average House Size
« One of the Highest among European Capitals »
More Stuff, More Waste
Heavy Energy Use per House
Absence of Renewable Energy
ENCOURAGING MOVES
TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY
PERSISTENT
UNSUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLES
REASONS BEHIND
UNSUSTAINABLE BEHAVIORS
BRUSSELS
TRIPARTITE IMPROVEMENTS NEEDED
GOVERNMENT / POLICY
Adaptation of Utilities Prices
to Reduce Consumption
Access to Convenient Recycling
Taxes - « True Cost Products »
CITIZENS MOVEMENTS
Collaborative Consumption
vs. Ownership Structure
Renewable Energy Use
Switch toward Co-Housing
BUSINESSES
Availability of Sustainable
Products & Housing
Business Models
Focusing on
Reducing Consumption
MULTIPLE REASONS BEHIND UNSUSTAINABLE BEHAVIORS
NECESSITY FOR JOINT EFFORTS
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS CITIZENS
POLICY INNOVATION ACTIONS
BRUSSELS MORE SUSTAINABLE
Thank you for considering my application

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IE Global MBA Application by Byron Vermeulen - Express Yourself

  • 1. IE Global MBA Application By Byron Vermeulen Express Yourself - Question G
  • 2. Do you think that the lifestyle of the inhabitants of your town or city reflects behavior that is line with the concept of sustainable development? In your opinion, what should be improved?
  • 3. Sustainable Development MEETING THE NEEDS OF THE PRESENT WITHOUT COMPROMISING THE ABILITY OF FUTURE GENERATIONS TO MEET THEIR OWN NEEDS Economic Growth Social Well-Being Environmental Performance
  • 4. Selected Indicators about My City, Brussels  GDP per head, PPP: 49’555€  Annual Gross Disposable Income per household: 23’924€ (vs. EU average 20’732€)  Population below poverty line: 15.1% (124th worldwide)  Access to Basic Health Services for All  One of the World’s Strongest Social Security System (Unemployment, Retirement, Healthcare)  Tertiary Education Enrolment Rate: 70.83% (among which 55% are women)  Energy Consumption per head: 86.88 GJ (vs. EU average of 81 GJ)  Share of Renewable Energy used by the city: 0.58% (vs. EU average of 7.4%)  > 50% driving to work vs. 2% cycling or walking (vs. EU average of 21%)  Share of Waste Recycled: 23.68%  Total Meat Consumption per capita per year: 77kg (vs. World average of 42kg)  Total Milk Consumption per capita per year: 238kg (vs. World average of 108kg)  Annual Water Consumption per head: 54.04 m3 (vs. EU average of 105 m3) ECONOMY SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT
  • 5. These indicators demonstrate that it is now time for Brussels to further improve its environmental performance while maintaining social and economic well-being. There are three main aspects of Brussels citizens’ lifestyle impacting the environment : eating, moving, and living.
  • 6. DO BRUSSELS CITIZENS EAT, MOVE, & LIVE IN A SUSTAINABLE WAY ?
  • 7. EATING Proliferation of Organic Shops Environmental Awareness Campaigns Food Safety Concerns Speeding Up / Pace of Life Availability of Processed, Low-Cost & Fast Food Habits / Culture Junk Food High Consumption of Meat & Diary Non Seasonal, Exotic Imports HABITS ENCOURAGING MOVES TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY PERSISTENT UNSUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLES REASONS BEHIND UNSUSTAINABLE BEHAVIORS
  • 8. GOVERNMENT / POLICY Policy for « Fat » Tax Adaptation of Food Prices to Reduce Meat, Dairy, & « Exotic » Consumption CITIZENS MOVEMENTS Consumers as Producers Urban / Rooftop Farming Adaptation of Diet toward Sustainable Options BUSINESSES Easier Access to Sustainable Food Affordable Healthy Food Shops More Local Farmers’ Market TRIPARTITE IMPROVEMENTS NEEDED
  • 9. MOVING Recent Apparition of « Car-Free » Zones Bike-Sharing Services Flexible Work Options Home Office Suburban Lifestyle Spread Out City Convenience Cheaper Air Fares Status Symbol Single Car Use « One of European Union’s Highest» Intensive Air Travel ENCOURAGING MOVES TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY PERSISTENT UNSUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLES REASONS BEHIND UNSUSTAINABLE BEHAVIORS
  • 10. TRIPARTITE IMPROVEMENTS NEEDED GOVERNMENT / POLICY Congestion Charges Limited Parking Options Heavy Fuel Taxes Urban Planning to Decrease Mobility Needs CITIZENS MOVEMENTS Collaborative Transport Use of Efficient Transportation Technology Pivot toward Sustainable Transportation BUSINESSES Pivot toward Sustainable Models (e.g. Electric Car) Creation of Attractive Local & Eco-Tourism Options Reinvention of Working Habits
  • 11. LIVING Apparition of «Eco-Houses» Eco-Friendly Subsidies Energy & Waste Campaigns Individualism Status Symbol Associated with Ownership Desire for Technology (Energy Intensive) Average House Size « One of the Highest among European Capitals » More Stuff, More Waste Heavy Energy Use per House Absence of Renewable Energy ENCOURAGING MOVES TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY PERSISTENT UNSUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLES REASONS BEHIND UNSUSTAINABLE BEHAVIORS BRUSSELS
  • 12. TRIPARTITE IMPROVEMENTS NEEDED GOVERNMENT / POLICY Adaptation of Utilities Prices to Reduce Consumption Access to Convenient Recycling Taxes - « True Cost Products » CITIZENS MOVEMENTS Collaborative Consumption vs. Ownership Structure Renewable Energy Use Switch toward Co-Housing BUSINESSES Availability of Sustainable Products & Housing Business Models Focusing on Reducing Consumption
  • 13. MULTIPLE REASONS BEHIND UNSUSTAINABLE BEHAVIORS NECESSITY FOR JOINT EFFORTS GOVERNMENT BUSINESS CITIZENS POLICY INNOVATION ACTIONS BRUSSELS MORE SUSTAINABLE
  • 14. Thank you for considering my application

Editor's Notes

  1. Time to change unsustainable patterns of consumption and production Equitable Access to Resources WorldWide Requires all members to take responsibility for their direct and indirect impact of their activities