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Sustainable

Sustainable

Encounters

Encounters

June 2025

Alba’s

Alba’s

Sustainable Encounters

DECONSTRUCTING

the Architecture

of Impact.

www.planetalba.biz

JUNE ISSUE 2025

We have become exceptionally skilled at building the machinery of sustain-

ability. Our world is now governed by a vast and complex architecture of

frameworks, metrics, ratings, and certifications. We build algorithms to

quantify risk, design standards to measure impact, and issue reports to prove

compliance. We are, in effect, attempting to engineer a better future.

This raises a fundamental question, one that forms the intellectual core of this

inaugural issue: In our focus on perfecting the machine, have we neglected

the most critical variable, the character, philosophy, and methodology of the

human operator?

A framework, after all, is inert. A data point has no intrinsic meaning. A cer-

tificate hanging on a wall cannot, by itself, prevent a catastrophe. These are

merely tools. Their effectiveness is entirely dependent on the hand that

wields them. A system designed for sustainability can, in the hands of a

complacent or cynical operator, produce nothing more than sophisticated

greenwashing. Yet, in the hands of a rigorous and principled leader, even a

nascent system can produce profound results.

The logical deduction is that the operator is the prime mover.

In this issue of Alba's Sustainable Encounters, we do not offer simple solu-

tions. We present a series of rigorous case studies through our encounters

with leaders who have tested this hypothesis in the real world. We explore

how a foundational attitude can supersede any learned skill; how the

undisciplined passion of an advocate can become a strategic liability; why the

internal governance of an organization must be secured before any

environmental goals can be meaningfully achieved; and how the empathy of a

leader is not a soft skill, but a hard, strategic asset in running the ESG

algorithm.

This magazine is a space for uncompromised inquiry. We do not tell you what

to think. We provide the arguments and the evidence, and we respect your

intellect enough to let you draw your own conclusions. Our purpose is to

sharpen the tools of your own perception.

Read. Think. Act.

Albert Schiller, CEO Planet Alba BiZ

The Operator

and the Algorithm

An Architecture

for Understanding

Informa�on is ubiquitous. Genuine understanding is rare. Most media is de-

signed for passive consump�on, a fric�onless �ow of content that is easily ab-

sorbed and just as easily forgo�en. This is not our purpose. True insight is not

absorbed; it is constructed. It requires a deliberate engagement between the

material and the mind.

At Alba’s Sustainable Encounters, we have built an architecture to facilitate this

process. We do not just provide informa�on; we provide the tools to build it into

las�ng knowledge.

This architecture has two layers:

1. The Framework for Self-Assessment

At the conclusion of each ar�cle, you will �nd a set of ques�ons. These are not

a test. They are a structured tool designed for a single purpose: to allow you

to deconstruct the core arguments, verify your own comprehension, and syn-

thesize the essen�al concepts. This is a private, rigorous exercise for your own

intellectual bene�t.

2. The Applica�on of Knowledge: The ASE Monthly Challenge

Separate from the individual ar�cle ques�ons is the ASE Monthly Challenge.

This is the applica�on of your synthesized knowledge. The Challenge consists

of a selec�on of mul�ple-choice ques�ons drawn from all the encounters in this

issue. It is a crucible for your integrated understanding, tes�ng your ability to

retain and connect complex ideas from diverse �elds.

Here, the incen�ve is aligned with our mission. The top three ranked par�ci-

pants will have trees planted in their name. This is our commited direct trans-

la�on of intellectual e�ort into tangible, ecological ac�on. (1st Place: 10 trees;

2nd Place: 6 trees; 3rd Place: 3 trees, cer��ed and free for you to share with

your community).

Our Uncompromised Commitment

This en�re architecture including the in-depth ar�cles, the analy�cal tools, the

ad-free experience, the deep dive complementary blog ecosystem, is built on a

founda�on of absolute integrity. This focused environment is possible for one

reason: it is funded by you, our readers.

We are not beholden to adver�sers, sponsors, or any external agenda. Our com-

mitment is exclusively to the reader and to the clarity of the ideas we present.

We provide this unburdened space so your thought process can be the only

thing that ma�ers.

We invite you to engage fully. The value is not just in the reading, but in the

thinking that follows.

Table of Content

The Attitude Axiom of

Sustainability: From Pollution

Control to Corporate Philosophy

p.10

p.22

p.34

p.46

p.60

p.72

The Passion Paradox:

Dhe Drive for Sustainability

The Forensic Eye

of Financial Integrity

GSE, What If...

Governance Comes First?

Empathy, The Missing Link

In The ESG Logic

The Anatomy of Assurance

Dr. Yogendra Saxena

Ashwini Mavinkurve

Hargovind Sachdev

Anuj Kumar Bhatia

Diya Sengupta

Antony Thaikkadan

10

The Attitude Axiom

of Sustainability

MY SUSTAINABLE ENCOUNTER WITH DR. YOGENDRA SAXENA

By Albert Schiller

From Pollu�on Control to Corporate Philosophy

What to expect

Tradi�onally, we’ve approached sustainability as a skill. We’ve invested in build-

ing frameworks, teaching metrics, and issuing cer��ca�ons, all in the belief that with

enough technical knowledge, we can navigate our way out of our global predicament.

But what if we’ve been looking at it all wrong? What if sustainability is not primarily

a skill to be learned, but an a�tude to be cul�vated? What if it’s an intrinsic way of

seeing risk, opportunity, and responsibility, without which all the technical skills in

the world are merely tools for more sophis�cated greenwashing?

Yogendra Saxena’s life’s work, spanning thirty-�ve years across the en�re eco-

system of sustainability, is not just a history of the environmental movement in

India but a robust data set. His career, spanning policymaking and academia to

heavy industry and C-suite leadership, has shaped a profound and challenging

thesis: all e�ec�ve, las�ng, and sustainable ac�on stems not from what a leader

knows, but from how a leader thinks. His journey provides a compelling and

logical deduc�on that a�tude is the necessary precondi�on for any skill to have

meaning. It is the opera�ng system upon which all successful programs are run.

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