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sustainability in Swedish

sustainability in Swedish is bärkraft, hållbarhet, långsiktighet — sustainability means the capacity to keep something going long-term without depleting resources or causing lasting damage.

sustainability in Swedish

bärkraft
noun
The ability to sustain something.
hållbarhet
noun
The ability to sustain something.
långsiktighet
noun
The ability to sustain something.
uthållighet
noun
The ability to sustain something.
hållbarhet
noun
(ecology) A means of configuring civilization and human activity so that society, its members and its economies are able to meet their needs and express their greatest potential in the present, while preserving biodiversity and natural ecosystems, planning and acting for the ability to maintain these necessary resources for future generations.

What does "sustainability" mean?

  1. noun The capacity to keep something going long-term without depleting resources or causing lasting damage.
    "The company published a report on its sustainability goals."

sustainability in a sentence

  • The company published a report on its sustainability goals.
  • Sustainability is now central to how cities plan new housing.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "sustainability" in Swedish?

"sustainability" in Swedish is bärkraft, hållbarhet, långsiktighet. sustainability means: The capacity to keep something going long-term without depleting resources or causing lasting damage.

How do you use "sustainability" in a sentence?

Example: "The company published a report on its sustainability goals." In Swedish, "sustainability" is bärkraft, hållbarhet, långsiktighet.

Are there other ways to say "sustainability" in Swedish?

Yes — Swedish has 4 translations listed for "sustainability": bärkraft, hållbarhet, långsiktighet, uthållighet.

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