Ese Abaguzi bato ba Lithuania bashobora guteza imbere ihinduka ry’ ubukungu binyuze mu kugura ibikorerwa mu buryo burambye?

Ese wigeze wumva "ubucuruzi burambye"? Mu bitekerezo byawe, "ubucuruzi burambye" bisobanura iki?

  1. oya, ntabwo nigeze numva iri jambo mbere, ariko birashoboka ko bijyanye no kugira ubushake bwo kurengera ibidukikije mu byemezo byo mu bucuruzi.
  2. yego, narabikurikiranye. ni ukurema uburyo bwo guhuza ibyangombwa bya gahunda y'ubucuruzi n'ibijyanye n'uburambe, atari gusa cyane mu kumenyekanisha.
  3. yego, ndabona bivuze imikoranire myiza y'ibikoresho n'ubusobanuro mu mikorere.
  4. yego, ni ubucuruzi bwitondera ingaruka z'ibibazo by'ibidukikije mu gihe kirekire, atari inyungu z'igihe gito gusa.
  5. yego, narabyumvise - bisobanura kugereranya iterambere ry'ubukungu n'ubutware mu mibanire y'abantu n'ibikorwa by'imbere mu gihugu.
  6. yego, nzi. ni ikigo gikora neza mu bucuruzi mugihe gishoboye kugabanya ingaruka ku bidukikije.
  7. yego, ni ibikorwa by’ubucuruzi bikoreshwa mu buryo burambye kugira ngo bigerweho imbere.
  8. yego, sinzi.
  9. Yes. I think a sustainable business is one that operates in a way that supports long-term balance. Both environmentally and socially. It could mean working within the green economy, supporting small local farming, or simply running operations without draining people or resources. It’s about staying profitable without being destructive.
  10. I have heard but only little bit. Sustainable business sounds to me a socially responsible business that tends to maximize the "circular economy" and reuses their materials, do not tend to waste their budget. Or it also sounds like a business that does not pollute, uses ecological products, do not use any machines that release co2 (for example mail couriers in kaunas are driving electric cars to not pollute the air so much) etc.