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Sustainable markets are defined as systems or institutions where the exchange of goods and services occurs with asustainable, ethical, andenvironmentalist mindset. Sustainable markets differ from traditional economic markets as they aim to diminish the effects ofnatural resourcedegradation,environmental pollution, andpromote safe labor practices.[1]

Transition to sustainable markets

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In order to transition to sustainable markets, the use ofmarket governance mechanisms (MGMs) to change the behavior of economic actors has been considered. Examples of sustainable market MGMs includefair trade certifications, sustainable production reporting,carbon taxes, pollution control subsidies,[2] and payments forecosystem services.

History

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In the past, the sustainable market discussion was limited to theories on how to best reach sustainability goals likecarbon neutrality. In 2022,California governorGavin Newsom signed The California Climate Commitment which promised to make California Carbon Neutral by 2045.[3] Over the next two decades, theClimate Commitment aims to:

  • Create 4 million new jobs
  • Cut air pollution by 60%
  • Reduce state oil consumption by 91%
  • Save California $23 billion by avoiding the damages of pollution
  • Reduce fossil fuel use in buildings and transportation by 92%
  • Cut refinery pollution by 94%

However, much of the world has dealt with issues in implementing these goals as of 2022.[4]

Debates

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As more legislation such as the California Climate Commitment becomes commonplace, there are also questions of whether it is ethical to impose market restrictions on developing countries. Many developing countries experience greater negative impacts fromclimate change[5] but are also more harshly impacted by economic restrictions. Furthermore, there are unresolved debates over how much regulation orgovernment intervention is appropriate in order to govern sustainable markets, including the use ofecotaxes.

Broader questions remain over the ability of sustainable markets to fully account for environmental costs, such as pollution andecosystem collapse. Debates about the main focus of economic models, such asGDP or socialwell-being, also exist. There have been suggestions that a move away from a GDP focus is required for environmental prosperity.[6]

Organizations

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A number of organizations are working in the sustainable markets field.

  • TheInternational Institute for Environment and Development's Sustainable Markets Group develops research and analysis towards sustainable markets and the debates and innovations shaping markets.[7] This research also includes a database of market governance mechanisms.
  • The U.S-basedSkoll Foundation runs a program on sustainable markets which focuses on areas such as responsible supply chains, access to finance for sustainable small and medium enterprises, and work on environmental standards and certification.[1]
  • TheInternational Institute for Sustainable Development runs the Sustainable Markets and Responsible Trade initiative.[8] This focuses on the sustainability of international trade, the design, and implementation of supply chains.
  • The Mistra Center for Sustainable Markets (Misum), based atStockholm School of Economics, aims to provide policy research and advice to Swedish and international actors. Misum is a cross-disciplinary and multi-stakeholder knowledge center dedicated to sustainability and sustainable markets and contains three research platforms: Sustainability in Financial Markets, Sustainability in Production, and Consumption & Sustainable Socio-Economic Development.[9]
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References

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  1. ^abSkoll Foundation (2015) ‘Sustainable Markets page’http://www.skollfoundation.org/issue/sustainable-markets/
  2. ^US EPA, OP (2014-04-20)."Economic Incentives".United States Environmental Protection Agency. Retrieved2022-01-04.
  3. ^"Governor Newsom Signs Sweeping Climate Measures, Ushering in New Era of World-Leading Climate Action".California Governor. 2022-09-16. Retrieved2022-10-12.
  4. ^Ro, Christine."Second Year Of Stalled Progress On The Sustainable Development Goals".Forbes. Retrieved2022-11-29.
  5. ^"Climate Change and the Developing World: A Disproportionate Impact".USGLC. Retrieved2022-10-12.
  6. ^Abdi, Abdikafi; Warsame, Abdimalik; Sugow, Mohamed; Hussein, Hassan."Transitioning to sustainable energy and enhanced environmental quality in Somalia through renewable energy, globalisation and trade openness".Scientific Reports. Retrieved11 May 2025.
  7. ^International Institute for Environment and Development (2015)http://www.iied.org/group/sustainable-markets
  8. ^International Institute for Sustainable Development (2013) ‘Sustainable Markets and Responsible Trade’https://www.iisd.org/markets/Archived 2015-04-01 at theWayback Machine
  9. ^Mistra Center for Sustainable Markets (2015)http://www.hhs.se/misum
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