Regenerative innovations go beyond pure sustainability, as they not only aim to minimize negative impacts, but also actively contribute to the regeneration and renewal of resources. While sustainable innovations aim to maintain the status quo and limit damage, regenerative innovations strive to actively improve and restore the environment. Through regenerative innovations, we can not only protect the environment, but also help to revitalize and strengthen it. It is important to understand this difference and move towards a regenerative mindset and practice to create a more sustainable future.
Fig. 1: Regenerative management as distinct from degenerative and sustainable management, based on Meng (2020).
Regenerative management means making a contribution to revitalization. We should strive to give back more than we take – both ecologically and socially. Companies should consider all areas of their organization and production. The aim should not only be to make things less bad, but rather to create positive value; i.e. to give more than you take. For a company, a regenerative business model means that it "[...] recognizes existing ecological and/or social problems with the help of an outside-in perspective and attempts to solve them entrepreneurially. For existing companies, this usually means a comprehensive transformation of existing logics."(Prof. Dr. Stephan Hankammer, Josa Gräber, Axel Rungweber)
The principles of regenerative innovation encompass various approaches and strategies aimed at protecting and revitalizing the environment. The circular economy promotes the use and reuse of resources in order to minimize waste and thus reduce the impact on the environment. Regenerative agriculture relies on sustainable farming methods that promote soil health and help to reduce environmental pollution. The use of renewable energies such as sun, wind, and water enables sustainable energy generation. In addition, collaborative and participatory approaches play an important role by actively involving local communities and stakeholders in the innovation process. By applying these principles, regenerative innovations can help shape a more sustainable future and have a positive impact on the environment and society as a whole.
In agriculture, regenerative innovations can include the introduction of agroforestry systems, where trees are combined with agricultural crops to improve soil health, promote biodiversity, and increase carbon storage. By integrating traditional knowledge and modern technology, farmers can adopt sustainable practices that reduce environmental damage while increasing yields.
In the field of urban planning, regenerative innovations can be used to create more than just green infrastructure and sustainable cities.
Bio-composites for the construction industry may soon come from waste products from mushroom cultivation (possibly from food production). This would close a resource gap and, at the end of its life cycle, the building product could possibly even be compostable.
The advantages of regenerative innovations lie in their holistic and long-term impact on the environment and society. Through regenerative innovations, we can minimize negative impacts and actively contribute to the regeneration and renewal of resources. This leads to sustainable development that goes beyond mere "damage limitation" and enables a positive transformation of our way of life. By focusing on regenerative innovations, we can not only protect the environment, but also improve the quality of life, increase resilience to environmental change, and achieve long-term economic benefits. Ultimately, regenerative innovations offer the opportunity to create a more sustainable and livable future for generations to come.
As important and promising as regenerative innovations are, they also face various challenges and obstacles that can make their implementation more difficult.
It is the responsibility of companies to drive forward regenerative innovations and develop sustainable business models. By integrating regenerative practices into their business strategies, companies can help reduce their environmental impact and make a positive contribution to society. It is important that companies recognize their social and environmental responsibility and actively take measures to create a more sustainable future.
Consumer and user awareness also plays a decisive role in promoting regenerative innovations. The demand for sustainable and regenerative products and services is growing steadily. As soon as the demand for regenerative products and services on the market is only slightly discernible for a company, it should react to it. To ensure this, it helps to keep an eye on the past, present and future with roadmapping.
By developing and implementing regenerative innovations, we can protect and revitalize the environment. This approach allows us to go beyond conventional sustainable practices and bring about real change. By focusing on regenerative innovations, we can have a positive impact on the environment and society as a whole and thus make an important contribution to overcoming global challenges.
Quellen:
Pamela Mang (2020): Regenerative Development and Design.