#toolkit
Several tools and frameworks developed by the Institute for Manufacturing can be found in the [Tools for Sustainable Business Model](https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/research/industrial-sustainability/sustainable-business-models/tools/) section. The primary focus of these tools is on sustainable business models and they largely support organizations with value analysis. The main three tools include:
[[Previous Versions/Version 2/1 - tools/Sustainable value proposition builder]] #tool #article
>The tool facilitates organisations in better understanding the exchanges with their stakeholders and could help build and communicate targeted value propositions.
[[Previous Versions/Version 2/1 - tools/Cambridge value mapping tool]] #tool
>The tool draws on a structured and visual approach to identify ‘value uncaptured’. That can be in the form of failed value exchanges such as value missed, destroyed, surplus, and absence. The exchange of value is analysed through the lens of each stakeholder in the business network, while the environment and society are given prominent place in the analysis.
[[Previous Versions/Version 2/1 - tools/Sustainable value analysis tool (SVAT)]] #tool #article
>In this article, they present the Sustainable Value Analysis Tool and claim that it can help companies recognize value uncaptured and turn it into opportunities by facilitating sustainability-focused business model innovation. Additionally, it helps to identify value uncaptured associated with environmental and social sustainability in production, use, and disposal.