20 Ways Business Leaders Can Build More Sustainable Businesses In 2025

20 Ways Business Leaders Can Build More Sustainable Businesses In 2025

Sustainability has evolved from a choice to a necessity for businesses in 2025. In a recent article, 20 industry leaders, including Asaad Hakeem, CEO of SARC MedIQ, shared actionable strategies for businesses to become more sustainable without disrupting operations.

Asaad Hakeem emphasizes the role of technology-driven sustainability, recommending that businesses integrate green features such as energy usage tracking or sustainability analytics. By offering such tools, companies can reduce environmental impact while empowering clients to achieve their sustainability goals.

The article also highlights key strategies such as:
✅ Improving operational energy efficiency
✅ Reducing plastic waste and switching to eco-friendly materials
Embedding sustainability into business models for long-term impact
Enhancing transparency to build trust with consumers

At SARC MedIQ, we are committed to sustainable innovation in healthcare technology, ensuring our solutions support a greener future. Read more at this link

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Asaad Hakeem, Ph.D., is the Chief Executive Officer of SARC MedIQ and a leader in applying artificial intelligence to healthcare imaging and clinical workflows. With a strong background in machine learning, computer vision, and AI research, he has focused his career on solving real-world challenges in medical data accessibility and diagnostic efficiency. Asaad Hakeem is also an active member of the Forbes Business Council and was selected to lead its Healthcare Group, reflecting his influence in advancing healthcare innovation. Under his leadership, SARC MedIQ has developed a cloud-based imaging platform that helps healthcare providers streamline reporting, improve accuracy, and enhance patient care. His work emphasizes practical, scalable solutions that integrate seamlessly into clinical environments. He continues to contribute thought leadership on healthcare transformation, AI adoption, and value-based care models.