Environmental sustainability refers to the prudent and moral relationship with the environmental factors. It includes a variety of actions and plans that are intended to keep essential natural resources from being depleted or deteriorated while also guaranteeing the long-term maintenance of environmental quality for future generations. But unquestionably, the growing levels of environmental degradation brought on by extensive industrialisation, fast urbanisation, and consumption patterns that are far from sustainable are the direct cause of environmental sustainability’s emergence as a pressing worldwide issue. Objective: The objective of the study has tried to explore the unfavourable effects of environmental sustainability. Methodology: The proposed study is basically empirical in nature, based on secondary sources. Result & Discussion:
The section details the findings on the major unfavourable effects of the environment confronting environmental sustainability. Environmental sustainability is essential for the planet and the well-being of future generations; however, its implementation may inadvertently result in unwanted consequences. Conclusion: While environmental sustainability is paramount to preserving ecosystems and allowing us to live (and thrive), its practice can sometimes lead to unintended consequences. The change away from established sectors can cause disruptive transitions away from traditional jobs, industries, and other economic sources of capacity or production.