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    Let's Talk Sustainable Business

    Let’s Talk Sustainable Business is a solutions-focused podcast which explores sustainability through a business lens. Expect to learn from leaders of global corporates and start up founders about sustainable business models and solutions. The podcast aims to help businesses of all sizes move closer to their sustainability goals by sharing actionable insights from industry leaders.
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    S5E9 - Transforming Harmful Algae Into Everyday Goods

    S5E9 - Transforming Harmful Algae Into Everyday Goods

    Mari Granström is the CEO and Founder of Origin by Ocean, a Finnish start-up building a business ecosystem based on farmed and harvested algae, which is turned into ingredients used in the production of everyday consumer goods including in food, cosmetics, detergents, agriculture, textiles and packaging. In this episode we discuss why Mari decided to focus on the processed algae market, how Origin by Ocean uses biorefinery technology to tackle the problem of marine eutrophication and the company's partnership with Finnish brand Marikmekko.

    S5E8 - EU Greenwashing Legislation's Impact on Companies

    S5E8 - EU Greenwashing Legislation's Impact on Companies

    The European Commission's Małgorzata Gołębiewska talks about how the EU Green Claims Directive aims to "level the playing field" for companies, the recent amendment to the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive, the important role independent verification will play in the future, and also answers a question she often receives - what will the cost be for companies needing to adhere to the EU Green Claims Directive?

    S5E7 - The EU Green Claims Directive: Tackling Greenwashing

    S5E7 - The EU Green Claims Directive: Tackling Greenwashing

    Małgorzata Gołębiewska is Team Leader for Environmental Footprint & Green Claims, DG Environment, at the European Commission. She leads the preparation and negotiation for the EU Green Claims Directive, a proposal to help combat greenwashing which sets out requirements on how to substantiate environmental claims and introduces rules on environmental labelling schemes. In this episode, we discuss the extent of greenwashing in the EU, how important it is to rebuild consumer trust and help consumers make more sustainable choices, and the role of labels such as the EU Ecolabel.

    S5E6 - How to meaningfully communicate about sustainability

    S5E6 - How to meaningfully communicate about sustainability

    Radley Yeldar's Louise Ayling talks about how reporting standards such as the ESRS can help bridge the 'communications gap' prevalent in sustainability and how they provide an opportunity for companies to talk about their impact in a more transparent and compelling manner. We also discuss some of our favourite sustainability communications campaigns and whether 'greenwashing' remains a useful term.

    S5E5 - Making Sustainability Communications More Credible

    S5E5 - Making Sustainability Communications More Credible

    Louise Ayling is Director of Sustainability and a board member at Radley Yeldar, a creative consultancy specialising in brand, corporate and sustainability communications. In this episode, Louise talks in-depth about Radley Yeldar's practical guide 'Words that Work: Effective Language in Sustainability Communications", which reviewed the sustainability webpages from 50 of Forbes' '100 most valuable brands' and compared their communications style with ten leading 'sustainable brands'. We discuss the importance of spotting and avoiding 'Stock Sustainability' and whether she feels greenwashing is still prevalent among most brands.

    S5E4 - Raising awareness of greenwashing, advocating for change

    S5E4 - Raising awareness of greenwashing, advocating for change

    Eco-Age's George Harding-Rolls talks about the greenwash.com website he helped set up and its aim to help consumers better identify greenwashing. We also discuss whether companies should become advocates for legislative change in sustainability to "change the rules of the game", rather than focus too much on creating "the perfect green product".

    S5E3 - How greenwashing can impact your company's reputation

    S5E3 - How greenwashing can impact your company's reputation

    Experienced corporate campaigner and sustainability professional George Harding-Rolls is Fossil Fuel Fashion Campaign Lead and Director of Policy & Advocacy at Eco-Age, having previously worked on Fashion, Plastics & Circular Economy at the Changing Markets Foundation.

    In this episode, George joins host Bárbara Mendes-Jorge to discuss the need for improved greenwashing regulation, whether greenwashing should be seen as anti-competitive and how important it is for different departments within companies to openly discuss sustainability issues in order to prevent greenwashing.

    S5E2 - Developments in EU ESG Reporting

    S5E2 - Developments in EU ESG Reporting

    The Climate Fund's Managing Director Marilyn Waite talks about the European Commission's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), the related European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) and how this will impact companies with more than 50,000 employees on sustainability reporting.

    Marilyn also talks about her book 'Sustainability at Work: Careers that Make a Difference' and outlines how individuals can balance having a successful career with a more sustainable professional life that makes a positive difference to society.

    S5E1 - What is ESG and why should companies prioritise it?

    S5E1 - What is ESG and why should companies prioritise it?

    Sustainable finance and investment expert Marilyn Waite leads The Climate Finance Fund, a philanthropic platform which helps mobilize capital for climate solutions, focusing on capital domiciled in the US, Europe and China.

     

    In this episode, Marilyn sits down with host Bárbara Mendes-Jorge to talk about how the ESG sector is developing, what regulators should consider when designing climate-friendly policies and the importance of addressing the intersections of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion.

    S5EO - Teaser

    S5EO - Teaser

    ESG Center Leader Anuj Saush introduces the new host of ESG-focused Season 5: Brussels-based sustainability communications expert Bárbara Mendes-Jorge. 

    The ESG Center continues to experience remarkable expansion as companies are increasingly interested in prioritising corporate responsibility and integrating ESG strategies within their organizations. 

    This season provides advice on how companies can prioritise ESG and avoid greenwashing, helps demystify and break down confusing sustainability-related words and gives practical tips on improving sustainability within your organization. 

    We will also be discussing the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), which will soon impact companies with more than 50,000 employees on their sustainability reporting.

    Building Effective Corporate Sustainability Strategies

    Building Effective Corporate Sustainability Strategies

    For the last episode of Season 4, guest host Claudia Lee reflects on the key insights she learnt from her guests about how to implement and execute corporate sustainability strategies effectively. The episode is broken down into two parts 1) building a strategy 2) implementing and executing the strategy. 

    Special thanks to our guests this season, including: Agrosustain, Xampla, Lush, Ikea, Maersk and Danone 


    Note: Maersk accelerated their goal to reach net-zero by 2050 by a decade. The firm now aims to reach net-zero by 2040. 

    Danone’s Sustainability Strategy

    Danone’s Sustainability Strategy

    In this episode, Danone’s Vice President of Public Affairs and Regenerative Agriculture Policy, Chris Adamo, shares examples of the firm’s sustainability strategy in practice. We get insights on their keystone regenerative agriculture program and how Danone works with dairy farmers to track and mitigate climate impact. We also hear about the firm’s efforts to reduce GHG in their operations via their Methane emissions initiative. 

    Danone: The Three Key Pillars of its Impact Journey

    Danone: The Three Key Pillars of its Impact Journey

    During this episode, Claudia speaks to Chris Adamo, Danone’s Vice President of Public Affairs and Regenerative Agriculture Policy. Danone is a multi-national food corporation headquartered in Paris. The firm’s North American branch recently became one of the largest certified b-corps in the world.

    Chris shares the three key pillars of Danone’s impact journey. This includes the firm’s sustainable business operations, its vision of nutrition and health and how they collaborate with value chain stakeholders. Chris also discusses US environmental policy, and breakdown the key facets of his role at Danone N.A.

    Maersk - How Sustainability Can Drive Strategic Value

    Maersk - How Sustainability Can Drive Strategic Value

    Head of Corporate Sustainability & ESG at A.P Moller-Maersk Lene Serpa discusses how sustainability is ingrained into the shipping firm’s business model. She talks about how to implement an ESG strategy that ensures accountability and shared vision in their 95,000-employee strong company. Lene also reveals key insights learnt as a sustainability leader, including how risk, responsibility and opportunity can be balanced to create strategic value.

    Maersk - How to Decarbonize the Shipping Industry

    Maersk - How to Decarbonize the Shipping Industry

    In this episode, Claudia speaks to Lene Serpa, Head of Corporate Sustainability & ESG at A.P Moller-Maersk. Lene breaks down Maersk’s plan to reach net-zero by 2040, explaining how the firm can decarbonize shipping by leveraging tech and offering low-carbon solutions to clients. Their conversation covers green fuel use-cases in the shipping industry and the importance of a global carbon price for the shipping industry.

    IKEA - Becoming Climate Positive and Circular by 2030

    IKEA - Becoming Climate Positive and Circular by 2030

    In this episode, Claudia continues her conversation with Karen Pflug, the Group Chief Sustainability Officer at Ingka Group. She discusses Ikea’s goal to reach zero-emission deliveries by 2025. She also highlights their efforts to bridge consumers’ ‘worry-to-action’ gap through pop-ups, take-back schemes and education. As CSO, Pflug offers some valuable advice to sustainability leaders on the same journey, reminding leaders to act with ‘optimism, driven by action and empowerment’.

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    IKEA - Selling ‘Democratic Design’

    IKEA - Selling ‘Democratic Design’

    In this episode, Claudia speaks to Karen Pflug, the Group Chief Sustainability Officer at Ingka Group. Karen introduces Ikea’s People and Planet Positive Strategy and shares how it’s implemented throughout the company. She highlights Ikea’s ‘democratic design principles’, plus how traceability is observed in the value chain. Pflug also discusses their transition to renewable energy and the plan to become fully renewable by 2030.

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    LUSH - Building a 'Giving Strategy'

    LUSH - Building a 'Giving Strategy'

    In this episode, Claudia speaks to Ruth Andrade, who leads the Giving, Regenerative Impact and Organizational Development team at LUSH. Ruth breaks down the ‘giving strategy’ at LUSH, which includes change campaigns and grassroots initiatives. She also shares key pieces of advice for businesses wanting to transition to a regenerative supply chain.

    Xampla - Disrupting the plastics industry

    Xampla - Disrupting the plastics industry

    In this episode, Claudia speaks to Simon Hombersley,  CEO of Xampla, a company that has developed natural alternatives to single-use plastics. Simon tells us about the importance of reaching price parity with traditional plastics, minimizing negative externalities and why business and policy are critical to achieving net-zero.