This report explores sustainable business strategies, focusing on ethics, morals, and values, which are crucial for defining right and wrong in a business environment. It emphasizes the importance of ethical responsibilities in protecting the environment and people. The report discusses strategic planning approaches and corporate social responsibilities, using examples from Business waste, Luton, Biffa waste management, and Crawley St Albans, which are known for sustainable waste management practices. It covers sustainable approaches like low input working, matching enterprise with land capabilities, integrated management, biodynamic systems, and setting ethical standards. Furthermore, it examines various CSR approaches, including classical, social contract, instrumental, legitimacy, and stakeholder, highlighting their roles in promoting environmental friendliness, social welfare, and ethical business practices. The report concludes by underscoring the need for businesses to integrate sustainable and ethical practices for long-term success and societal benefit.