Sustainability Explored
Summary: This is a podcast on sustainability and innovations in business and economy, a great place to learn more about sustainability across industries. We invite professionals working on the implementation of innovative sustainable solutions for the future - to explore circularity and resilience, corporate social responsibility, leadership and culture, impact investment and so on, and give some guidance on how to actually implement sustainability in business.
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Sustainable bed sheets made of healthy and eco-friendly eucalyptus lyocell fiber, company's CSR efforts, FSC-certified sourced eucalyptus, the health & planet benefits of sustainably produced bed sheets. No sheet! Check the Sheets & Giggles website here: https://sheetsgiggles.com/
How to stay sane despite all odds is what we are talking about today. Wellbeing, the sustainability of a home-work-office, mental health, nutrition, strength, and resilience are just a few aspects of what we are talking about today. Enjoy the episode! Download Lee's Latest Book Here!: https://www.essentialise.co.uk/ebook Lee’s Consultancy: https://leechambers.org Twitter: @essentialise Facebook/Instagram: @essentialisecoach Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lee-chambers-278a6518a/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/leechambersessentialise
What is happening with tourism amidst covid-19 crisis, how will it change in the post-pandemic world, what initiatives did Six Senses introduce to keep the clients and community engaged and interested, what true leadership means for the sustainability of tourism, how to build a high quality long-lasting relationship with a community for everyone's benefit. So, is the future of tourism sustainable? We think YES! Only sustainable and conscious businesses will survive, for greater good. Tune in and learn about the subject with us.
Together with Lorena we discover the fascinating world of environmental finance, figure out where it's best to invest these days, what to look for in a company if you are planning your investments, how to put a price on the environment, how the social component blends in. Overall, it's a great episode - don't miss out!
Together with John Tabis, we explore the sustainability of flower industry, John walks us through the process of flowers production and delivery, corporate social responsibility of The Bouqs, innovative technology solutions the flower industry implements already, the challenges of the flower industry today and what it is about to face because of the pandemic.
Together with Estelle Forget we are trying to understand what makes a city sustainable and smart, are there any truly sustainable cities in the world, what role does technology has to play in it, how important is governmental long vision and building strong, transparent and long lasting relationships with the community.
In this episode with Cliona Howie del Rio, Head of Circular Economy at Climate-KIC, we discuss advantages, disadvantages and challenges of the circular economy, how exactly does Climate-KIC support governments, companies and start-ups on their journey towards sustainability, what does a good low carbon transition strategy consists of, and how the current crisis should highlight the circular economy and alter the economic canvas.
In this episode, we discuss what sustainable and healthy buildings are, why BREEAM and LEED certifications exist, how much an eco-house will cost you in the UK, and how exactly the assessors can tell sustainable buildings from less environmentally-friendly ones.
In this episode, we discuss sustainable business management with Anna Itkin, co-founder of the Singapore-based practice The Inceptery. You will learn how sustainable business models are different from the traditional ones, what kind of clients are looking for sustainable solutions, where sustainability strategy starts and ends, how to practice system thinking and what changes to expect in the field of sustainability in the post-corona crisis world.
In this episode we take a look at the cannabis industry from a sustainable angle, exploring the practices and initiatives with Gretchen Schimelpfenig from Resource Innovation Institute. We talk about practices the cannabis industry uses to ensure the sustainability of production, and how it reduces its carbon footprint; we discuss how the industry can demonstrate compliance in the areas of energy efficiency, renewables, electricity demand reduction, and the role Resource Innovation Institute plays in it (check out www.resourceinnovation.org, Instagram @resourceinnovation, and Twitter @RIInstitute )
Where do sustainability specialists connect? How to maximize your impact and purpose in the sphere of sustainability? This episode will guide you through the 1st social network for sustainability professionals, WokenUp. Check it out: wokenup.com
Today with Giovanna Jagger we are discussing sustainability, organizational culture of impact and purpose, how to give back to society meaningfully, what to expect in Corporate Social Responsibility after the coronavirus disruption, key components of a good corporate sustainability strategy, and how to measure impact.
Together with Ron Gonen, a co-founder of Closed Loop Partners, a New-York based investment firm, we discuss 1) circular economy - a new economic model focused on profitable and sustainable future; 2) how to measure impact; 3) where to invest in times of climate crisis.
What qualifies as an eco-city? What kind of professionals form a working group of a the city on its path to sustainability? Example of Singapore: policy, governance, initiatives.
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