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15>>Proposal: sustainability matrix inputValue (direct and indirect)TimeTransitionEffectiveambitionEfficientsolutionBusiness case in which effective > efficient for solutionCheck feasibility of desired and most achievable resultIn our approach to sustainability we strive towards maximum value. In doing so we inspire you and ourselves by approaching our work from the point of view of effectiveness. This calls for a transition: doing good instead of doing less bad. Your business case always determines the extent to which effective and efficient measures are chosen. This approach leads to innovations.

<<16Subject: energy, materials, water, mobility, soilChallenge: health,diversity, climate change, scarcityScale: biosphere, region, district, building, product, molecularDimensionsBalance between the various dimensions and how we deal with them.Royal Haskoning has developed its own approach for the assessment of sustainability projects. This looks at sustainability from various dimensions: scales, subjects and challenges.