
Closing the Say-Do Gap: Aligning Actions with Words
The “say-do gap” in sustainability refers to the difference between what individuals or organisations claim to do (or “say”) in terms of sustainability and what they actually do (or “do”). This gap can occur due to a lack of accountability, a lack of resources, or a lack of commitment to sustainability. For example, an individual might claim to be environmentally conscious and recycle regularly, but they may still drive a gas-guzzling car and not make an effort to conserve energy