Governance sustainability involves evaluating three key forms of capital: monetary, social-human and natural. Therefore, a company is considered economically sustainable when it is able to generate value by producing goods and services that improve people's lives. By adhering to this approach, a sustainable company not only creates value and wealth for itself but also for the community and the environment. The profit is deemed “ethical” when it aligns fully with these three dimensions, aiming to contribute real wealth to the local economy.