
Sustainability Strategy
A strategy shaped by best practice and our community
In August 2025, London Business School launched its sustainability strategy for the next five years with the aim of strengthening our sustainability impact through our academic, engagement and operational activities. We will leverage our strengths to become a recognised leader in sustainability within business education.
The strategy was developed with input from over 200 members of our community – students, alumni, faculty and staff – and is supported by a detail action plan for the years ahead.
We will focus on three domains which we believe will help us deliver the greatest impact.
We strive to ensure that our approach to sustainability aligns with what the world needs. LBS has adopted the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS) framework to assess our current performance and inform our strategic approach to embedding sustainability across the School.
The STARS framework is a globally recognised reporting standard for higher education institutions. It provides a structured, transparent, and verifiable account of an institution’s sustainability performance across four key domains: (i) academics, (ii) engagement, (iii) operations, and (iv) planning and administration.
While our sustainability strategy is informed by the STARS framework, it does not match it exactly. We have adopted a bespoke approach tailored to our context and have followed it closely to ensure our Sustainability Strategy is comprehensive across all material areas of impact.
Adapting STARS to the School
We used the framework to:
Assess current strengths and opportunities at the School across our strategy domains.
Identify key domains of focus within the final sustainability strategy.
Identify key disclosures across all domains and focus areas to track progress on our impact.