Abstract

The issue of sustainable development has resonated across society for several decades. Industrial practice is currently significantly affected not only by the transformation of the industry and the tough competitive environment, but also by climate change and the measures taken in this context - especially the adoption of the Green Deal agreement. In industrial enterprises, the demand for decarbonization, the management of ESG activities and the related interest in the environmental and social dimensions of entrepreneurship are increasingly being enforced. The topic of business sustainability is also evolving, and sustainable development is often seen as insufficient. The principles of the concept of regenerative development move the reach of sustainability to a higher level, and the goal is no longer simply to maintain the current state, but to move to a better state. This contribution summarizes the general outputs of the implementation of the concept and principles of regenerative development into the teaching of economics and management subjects at the Faculty of Chemical Technology at the University of Pardubice.

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