Introduction: Understanding Sustainability Sustainability transcends mere buzzwords or trends; it is a foundational attitude to existence that guarantees the welfare of both current and future generations. Sustainability fundamentally entails fulfilling present requirements without exhausting natural resources or damaging the environment in a manner that might hinder the prosperity of future generations. It necessitates equilibrium among three fundamental pillars: environmental conservation, economic development, and social accountability. Environmental sustainability emphasises the conservation of natural resources, the reduction of pollution, and the protection of ecosystems. It encompasses measures such as utilising renewable energy, minimising waste, and fostering biodiversity. In the absence of these initiatives, climate change, deforestation, and biodiversity loss will persist in jeopardising the planet's well-being. Economic sustainability guarantees that enterprises and...