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Sustainomy (A Defining Era of Growth, Where Economy, Humanity and Earth Are United as One)
| Expected release date is Aug 24th 2027 |
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Product Details
Overview
Can we grow a tree—a sustainable future—in dry soil, the foundation of our current economy?
For centuries, our economic engine has driven growth by consuming the very resources needed for the future, leading to mounting debt, widening inequality, and environmental crisis. We are rapidly approaching a point where capitalism—once seen as the engine of progress—is generating more problems than it solves.
At this critical moment, we need a new economic engine.
Just as healthy soil is essential for a tree to grow, the right economic foundation is necessary for a sustainable future. Sustainomy presents a global framework for transforming growth that consumes the future into growth that creates it.
Because the economic model of the twentieth century brought tremendous success to the private sector, Sustainomy builds on its strengths while adapting them for the challenges of the twenty-first century. It positions the private sector as a driving force for change in a world where societal and environmental priorities—combined with intelligence and innovation—are becoming the new basis of competition.
Businesses, governments, and individuals that adapt to this shift will be best positioned to seize emerging opportunities, while those that fail to evolve risk becoming irrelevant.









