WBCSD is a global, CEO-led organization of over 200 leading businesses working together to accelerate the transition to a sustainable world. We help make our member companies more successful and sustainable by focusing on the maximum positive impact for shareholders, the environment and societies.
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Circular Views – Episode II – Circular bioeconomy
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For the second episode, we invited members of the circular bioeconomy project to discuss why the circular bioeconomy is a central solution to address key environmental issues while unlocking significant business opportunities. Our guest speakers come from BASF, International Paper and Stora Enso and explain why they have decided to embark in the ci…
For the first episode, we invited members of the circular metrics project to discuss how it is possible to measure circularity at the company level. Our guest speakers come from DSM, Philips and Veolia and explain why it is important to find a common language, what the industry specific challenges they encountered measuring their circularity are. A…
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Why are leading companies engaging with corporate sustainability?
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Though the urgency of sustainability is increasingly evident, much of this area remains very theoretical. As a result, it can be difficult to identify what sustainability will really mean – how it will affect and improve a business, day-to-day. To colour-in these details and give an idea of where sustainability fits in at a successful multinational…
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Food waste, food loss and the role of packaging
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Listen to this brand new podcast developed by Stora Enso in cooperation with FReSH to understand the role of packaging in making sure that food safely reaches the consumer and stays fresh as long as possible.By WBCSD
As the world becomes more urban, our cities are under increasing pressure to take the lead on sustainability. How have cities responded to this challenge? And what action is business taking? To answer these questions, and many more, we speak with Bianca Nijhof, Global Sustainability Program Manager at Arcadis and Simon Hansen, Director of Regions a…
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Project Drawdown: How to reverse global warming
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Project Drawdown is the most comprehensive plan ever proposed to reverse global warming. All solutions modeled are already in place, well understood, analyzed based on peer-reviewed science, and are expanding around the world. To discuss this exciting initiative in our studio, WBCSD’s Managing Director for Climate & Energy Maria Mendiluce is joined…
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How to feed 9 billion people within planetary boundaries
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To mark our 10th Panorama podcast, we take a closer look at the global food system: what are the challenges and what do we need to change to be able to feed 9 billion people by 2050? Joining us in our studio to discuss these issues is Joanna Kane-Potaka, Director, Strategic Marketing and Communication at the International Crops Research Institute f…
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Sustainability at Microsoft: IT innovation, the future of work and moving from a know-it-all culture to a learn-it-all culture
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Where does sustainability fit in a diverse IT company like Microsoft? For a special edition of Panorama, WBCSD President and CEO Peter Bakker sits down with Toni Townes-Whitley, Corporate Vice-President for Industry at Microsoft, to discuss the increasing role of information technology in our lives, Microsoft’s vision for the future of work and how…
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Tackling Climate Change through the Circular Economy
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In recent months, we’ve seen hurricanes in the United States that caused $300 billion in economic losses, floods in India that caused dozens of deaths and destructive wildfires in Iberia and California. This is what the world looks like after a temperature increase of 1°C – can you imagine what it will look like after 3°C? The circular economy is o…
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How can we deliver a sustainable chemical industry?
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Sustainability’ and ‘climate-friendly’ might not be the first thing we think of when imagining a Chemical company. Have Japanese giant Sumitomo Chemical succeeded in driving sustainability in their industry? And how are they encouraging staff to engage in blue-sky thinking in this area? We sit down with Yoshihisa Takasaki, Manager at Sumitomo Chemi…