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In this enlightening episode of The Sustainability Journey, Elise Som, Co-Founder and Chief Sustainability Officer of Altos Planos, shares how she is revolutionising the spirits industry. From local production in Jalisco to supporting biodiversity and achieving B Corp certification, Elise explains how her team prioritises sustainability at every step of the process.
Key Takeaways:
Why biodiversity credits are the future of sustainability.The role of women and local communities in creating a sustainable value chain.How B Corp certification opens doors and drives accountability.💬 "Being B Corp certified is living proof that you are walking the talk." – Elise Som
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I sat down with Carlos Álvarez Pereira, Secretary General of the Club of Rome, to explore the roots and evolution of the global sustainability movement.
From the groundbreaking Limits to Growth report to the latest insights on equity, well-being, and cultural transformation, Carlos shares a compelling narrative about humanity's challenges and opportunities in creating a sustainable future. Discover how systemic thinking, empowering people, and redefining business education can spark meaningful change.
“Human well-being for all is possible within planetary boundaries. The cornerstone for that is equity."
“It starts by connecting with others—by reconnecting with life, with humanity, and with nature. Change begins with mindset.”
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"We must upgrade democracy, create citizens’ assemblies, and assert economic power to change the system"
In this episode we sit down with Dr. Gail Bradbrook, co-founder of Extinction Rebellion, to discuss her path from a coal miner's daughter to a leading activist challenging systemic structures. Gail shares her belief that "the current economic system is inherently anti-life" and calls for a deeper transformation: "We must upgrade democracy, create citizens’ assemblies, and assert economic power to change the system." Listen in as she describes her journey, the challenges of building alternative systems, and why civil disobedience is essential for climate action: "It is the duty of a thinking citizen to rebel against governments and corporations when life on Earth is at stake."
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In this episode of The Sustainability Journey, we explore Africa’s energy future and the key role hydrogen can play in driving a low-carbon transition. Oghosa Erhahon, an energy and sustainability expert, shares her insights on how the continent can address energy access challenges while promoting sustainable industrialisation. From renewable energy to hydrogen economics, this conversation dives deep into the technologies and strategies that can unlock Africa’s potential for a greener future.
"The infrastructure we lay down today will be used for decades. Why not make it sustainable now?" — Oghosa Erhahon
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In this episode of The Sustainability Journey, we explore the unique sustainability challenges and opportunities facing the Middle East with one of the region’s leading voices, Hassaan Ghazali. From water scarcity to the transition from an oil-based economy, we dive into the pivotal role of public-private partnerships and SMEs in driving the green revolution. Ghazali, who has worked extensively on mega projects, green finance, and innovation hubs, shares his perspective on how the region can lead the Global South in sustainability efforts.
"Without public-private partnerships, things are going nowhere." — Hassaan Ghazali
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In this episode of The Sustainability Journey, we dive into the transformative potential of SMEs in driving climate action and fostering green value chains. Vanessa Enogbogbo, a key leader at the International Trade Centre (ITC), shares her insights on how small businesses in the Global South can navigate international trade, overcome barriers, and lead the sustainability revolution.
"Small businesses can make a huge contribution to achieving climate goals if they are empowered to take action." — Vanessa Erogbogbo
Join us as we explore the challenges, opportunities, and the pivotal role that women entrepreneurs and SMEs play in the green transition, turning global trade into a force for good.
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In this episode of The Sustainability Journey, host Samuele Tini interviews Giulia Marzetti, a young and dynamic sustainability expert, Top LinkedIn voice, who has collaborated with the European Commission, championed renewable energy, and decarbonised cities across the globe. Giulia’s journey is one of passion and purpose, stemming from her deep connection to the environment. As she explains, “Caring for the environment is not just about nature; it’s about humanity.”
In this thought-provoking conversation, Giulia shares her insights on the most pressing sustainability issues, from energy transitions to sustainable consumption, and the vital role of regenerative systems. She also touches on the challenges women face in STEM fields, advocating for a more inclusive and equitable workforce. “We must create workplaces free of barriers, where women can rise and lead in science and engineering,” she says, inspiring the next generation of leaders.
Whether you’re an aspiring changemaker or a seasoned sustainability professional, Giulia’s insights will leave you inspired and motivated to take action for a more sustainable and inclusive future.
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“The gender gap in finance is still 300 years away from closing, but we can start by advocating for inclusive financial systems that leave no one behind"
In this insightful episode of The Sustainability Journey, we sit down with Yasmina Vucina, a changemaker in finance, sustainability, and gender inclusion. Yasmina discusses how the financial sector can shift from traditional extractive models to regenerative systems that restore both the economy and the environment.
We explore key topics, including:
UNA Initiative: Yasmina's groundbreaking project focused on closing the gender gap in finance by providing inclusive, innovative banking solutions for women facing barriers in traditional systems.Financial Inclusion: The role of digital banking and fintech in empowering underbanked communities and promoting financial access for all.Regenerative Finance: Why sustainability is no longer enough, and how finance must evolve to create systems that do no harm and instead actively contribute to societal and environmental regeneration.Strategic Partnerships: The power of collaboration across sectors—NGOs, academia, businesses, and governments—in driving systemic change in banking and beyond.Leadership Challenges: Yasmina’s journey in overcoming resistance within traditional finance institutions and creating a culture of sustainability from within.Join us for an inspiring conversation about reimagining finance, building inclusive banking systems, and Yasmina’s vision for a more equitable, regenerative financial future.
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"If you bring the do good after the return, that's quite the differentiator."
Pyrpose, a sustainability-focused startup, is tackling the challenge of energy transition in Switzerland by democratizing access to financing for green infrastructure projects. Leveraging a crowdfunding-like platform, Pyrpose empowers climate-conscious investors to directly support local building retrofits and renewable energy installations, while also earning a return on their investment. This innovative approach challenges the notion that "doing good" must come at the expense of financial returns. By addressing the capital constraints faced by building owners, Pyrpose is driving measurable impact in carbon emissions reduction and community engagement. The startup's resilience in navigating different business models and its focus on additive capital have positioned it as a trailblazer in the sustainable finance space. As Switzerland grapples with an aging building infrastructure and high energy prices, Pyrpose's model offers a scalable solution that can be replicated globally, bridging the gap between environmental and financial objectives.
learn more at https://pyrpose.io/
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"The best way of fighting a system that you want to get rid of is not fighting it but coming up with a better solution"
In this episode the incredible career of Maurits Groen, a pioneering entrepreneur in sustainability. Maurits shares his lifelong commitment to environmental stewardship, from his early days recycling paper to founding transformative ventures like WakaWaka, Kipster, and many more. Discover how his innovative solutions are tackling global issues such as energy access, food waste, and climate change. Learn about the challenges and successes of embedding sustainability in business operations and hear his insights on creating a circular economy. This episode is a testament to the power of perseverance, collaboration, and visionary thinking in driving sustainable change.
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Please note that the interviewee was an employee of Agritask at the time of this interview. He has since left the company. The opinions expressed in this interview are solely those of the interviewee and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company or any other entity.
In this insightful episode of The Sustainability Journey, host Samuele Tini engages in a compelling conversation with David Taylor, former Head of Sales and Business Development for Agritask in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa region. Delve into the intricate world of sustainable agriculture, data-driven value chains, and innovative practices that aim to enhance both environmental and social impacts. Discover how Agritask is pioneering in the field by helping businesses gain better visibility into farm-level activities and improve their sustainability metrics.
Key Highlights:
The importance of data aggregation and remote sensing in modern agriculture.The role of technology in bridging the gap between enterprises and farmers.Success stories from Agritask’s collaborations with major food and beverage companies.The critical challenges faced by the agri-food sector and how Agritask is addressing them.Join us for an engaging discussion that sheds light on the crucial role of sustainability data in transforming agricultural practices and ensuring a greener future.
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80% of people displaced by climate change are women. We must bring the voices of women leaders in all their diversity for a just and urgent climate action.
In this powerful episode of The Sustainability Journey, host Samuele Tini welcomes Mamta Borgoyary, Director of She Changes Climate, to discuss the intersection of gender justice and climate change. Mamta shares her extensive experience working at the grassroots level in India, advocating for women's rights and leading climate action movements. This episode highlights the disproportionate impact of climate change on women and children and emphasizes the importance of incorporating women's voices in climate policies and actions.
Key Highlights:
The unique challenges faced by women and children in the face of climate change.The importance of intersectionality in climate action and gender justice.Initiatives by She Change Climate to empower women and advocate for inclusive policies.The critical need for women's leadership in global climate negotiations.Tune in to hear inspiring stories from the front lines of climate action and learn how gender justice is essential to achieving sustainable solutions for our planet.
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Our mission is to create systemic change in the fashion industry by providing plant-based, zero-waste products
In this episode of "The Sustainability Journey," we explore the dynamic intersection of fashion and sustainability with Eric Liedtke, CEO and co-founder of Unless Collective. Eric shares his inspiring journey from leading sustainability initiatives at Adidas to pioneering regenerative fashion. Discover how Unless Collective is disrupting the fashion industry by creating products from plant-based materials that decompose naturally, aiming for zero waste and environmental regeneration. Eric discusses the challenges and opportunities in sustainable fashion, the importance of storytelling, and his ambitious vision for the future. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about sustainable innovation and transformative change in the fashion industry.
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"The biggest problem we face is that the pollution and negative externalities of using fossil fuels are not internalized; they are socialized"
Join us for an enlightening episode of "The Sustainability Journey" as we sit down with Alicia Eastman, co-founder and former president of Intercontinental Energy. Alicia, a global expert in renewable energy, takes us through her fascinating sustainability journey, starting from her early experiences with environmental awareness to her groundbreaking work in hydrogen and ammonia as clean energy solutions. Discover the innovative strategies and policies driving the energy transition, the role of private-public partnerships, and the future of sustainable industries like shipping and steel. This episode is packed with insights on the challenges and opportunities within the energy sector, making it a must-listen for anyone passionate about sustainability.
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"In Africa, businesses are born out of social necessity, making them inherently geared towards sustainability"
In this episode we learn about green building, smart cities, and sustainable development with Tony Lee Luen Len , an influential sustainability expert from Mauritius. Tony shares his inspiring journey from a small village in Mauritius to becoming a leader in green building and sustainability consulting. Discover how Tony has been at the forefront of promoting green building practices, advocating for climate action, and leveraging technology for sustainable urban development. Learn about the innovative projects and initiatives Tony has led, including the development of a national net-zero roadmap and the greening of public sectors. This episode is packed with insights on operationalizing sustainability at local and global levels, making it essential listening for anyone passionate about sustainable development and climate action.
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Indoor pollution is a silent killer; millions of lives are lost every year, but with the right solutions, we can change that narrative.
Meet Peter Scott, the visionary CEO and founder of Burn. In this episode, we explore the profound impact of Burn's work in transforming lives and saving forests across Africa through innovative clean cooking solutions.
Peter shares his journey, starting from a bold declaration at 14 to save the world, leading to a life dedicated to combating deforestation and indoor pollution. His commitment has resulted in Burn becoming the largest modern cookstove company in the world, producing over 250,000 stoves monthly and employing thousands across the continent.
Key points of discussion include:
The Challenges and Innovations in Clean Cooking: Peter highlights the pressing challenges in the African energy sector and how Burn's range of wood, charcoal, LPG, and electric stoves are providing sustainable solutions.Impact and Business Model: Discover how Burn's unique business model, supported by carbon credits, makes their stoves affordable and accessible, even in remote areas.Carbon Credits and Sustainability: Peter addresses the debates around carbon credits and explains how they are vital for funding clean energy projects and reducing deforestation.Manufacturing and Job Creation: Learn about Burn's commitment to manufacturing in Africa, creating jobs, and fostering economic growth on the continent.Future Goals: Peter shares Burn's ambitious plans to ensure every household in Africa benefits from their products, aiming for a transformative impact on both people and the environment. -
"Communities are powerful because they help bring people together and find similarities... we start focusing more on what brings us together as human beings."
In this episode of "The Sustainability Journey," host Samuele Tini sits down with Carlos Terol, the visionary founder of Good Ripple, a platform designed to connect changemakers across the globe. Carlos shares his journey from a capitalist mindset to becoming a passionate advocate for sustainability, sparked by a transformative trip to Western Sahara.
Discover how Good Ripple evolved from a simple idea into a thriving community of over 2,600 members from 97 countries, with an ambitious goal to connect 300 million changemakers by 2030. Carlos discusses the power of community, the importance of starting small, and the critical role technology plays in driving social change.
Highlights
Carlos’s Eureka Moment: Carlos’s eyes were opened to the realities of social impact during a visit to Western Sahara, which led him to shift his career focus towards sustainability.The Birth of Good Ripple: Learn how Carlos created Good Ripple to connect local changemakers, inspired by discovering the hidden potential in his neighborhood.Building and Scaling: Carlos shares valuable lessons from his entrepreneurial journey, emphasizing the importance of validating ideas and the power of community-driven development.The Role of Technology: A discussion on how technology can amplify positive impacts and connect changemakers globally, while balancing it with nature-based solutions.Future Aspirations: Carlos’s excitement about testing monetization strategies and co-creating premium features with the community to ensure financial sustainability. -
"We believe that before we even start to talk about education and entrepreneurship, we must cover the needs in terms of sexual health".
Join us on a compelling journey of innovation and impact as Samuel Tini converses with Benoit Renard of TIKO, a pioneering tech NGO dedicated to promoting sexual and reproductive health for adolescents and young people in Africa. In this episode, we delve into the social side of sustainability, focusing on community work and women's rights.
Benoit shares his transformative journey from France to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting his passion for mixing business practices with development work to bring efficiencies and impact. Discover how TICO, through its unique software platform, collaborates with local partners to deliver essential health services, especially in challenging environments.
Learn about the inspiring stories from the field, the challenges and triumphs of implementing technology in community health, and the future of tech-driven NGO work. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in sustainable development, technology for good, and making a meaningful difference in the lives of young people.
Learn more https://tiko.org/
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In our latest episode we discuss with Professor Christopher Marquis, formerly at Harvard Business School and now at Cambridge Judge Business School, a world leading academic in the study of the business for good movement,. We explore the urgent need to shift from a shareholder-centric view of business to a stakeholder-oriented model that truly considers the environmental and social impacts of corporate actions.
Chris shares his insights on the evolution of sustainability, summarized in his 3 books, from Better Business to the most recent, “The Profiteers” . We discuss the pivotal role of movements like the B Corp in remaking capitalism and the challenges businesses face in this transition.
Then, discussing the second book, Mao and the Markets, we dive into the complexities of the Chinese economic system and what Western businesses can learn from China’s approach to sustainability and long-term planning.
His latest research, summed in the book “The Profiteers-How Business Privatizes Profits and Socializes Costs” unveils the concept of the "Corporate Free Lunch," explaining how businesses have historically externalized their costs, pushing them onto society and the environment, and what can be done to change this extractive paradigm. Learn about pioneering companies leading the way toward a regenerative model of capitalism and how the concept of positive externalities is shaping the future of responsible business. From Natura’s innovative integrated profit and loss statement to the broader implications of European Union policies, Chris provides a roadmap for how businesses and consumers alike can contribute to a more sustainable and equitable world.
To learn more https://chrismarquis.com/the-profiteers-how-business-privatizes-profit-and-socializes-cost/
https://chrismarquis.com/mao-and-markets-the-communist-roots-of-chinese-enterprise/
https://chrismarquis.com/better-business-how-the-b-corp-movement-is-remaking-capitalism/
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In this episode we explore the cutting-edge world of space-based solar power, with by Martin Soltau, the co-CEO of Space Solar. We explore a revolutionary approach to clean energy that promises to transform how we harness the power of the sun. Discover how space-based solar technology works, its potential to deliver continuous, reliable energy, and the significant role it can play in achieving global net-zero targets.
Key Points:
Introduction to Space-Based Solar Power: Understanding the basics of this groundbreaking technology and its benefits over traditional solar power.Martin Soltau's Journey: From aerospace engineering to leading the charge in space-based solar power.Technical Viability and Economic Feasibility: Insights from the UK government's study on the potential of space-based solar power.Implementation and Scaling: How Space Solar plans to develop and commercialize this technology within the next six years.Global Collaboration and Regulation: The importance of international partnerships and regulatory frameworks to make space-based solar power a reality.Impact on Energy Markets and Sustainability: How this technology can provide affordable, continuous energy and support global sustainability efforts.Overcoming Challenges: Addressing the technical, economic, and regulatory hurdles in developing space-based solar power.The Future of Energy: Envisioning a world powered by space-based solar energy and its potential to revolutionize the energy sector.Learn more https://www.spacesolar.co.uk/
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