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GreenBiz 350 Podcast

Episode 345: Here's hoping

Double down on buildings. Embrace circularity. Engage the workforce. 12 sustainability professionals share their hopes for the new year.

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This week's run time is 35:25.

WEEK IN REVIEW (6:45)
YOUR HOPES FOR 2023 (20:25)

As 2022 wound down, we asked listeners to share 1-minute-long audiograms, answering the following question: "As a sustainability professional, what is your hope for 2023?" This is the second set of submissions. The rest were published Dec. 16.

  • Jillaine Dellis, vice president of sustainability and industry affairs at Henkel Consumers Brands — Recognize the importance of circularity
  • Alessia Falsarone, Adjunct Faculty, circular economy and sustainable business management at The University of Chicago — Circular economy becomes foundational engine
  • Eileen Mockus, CEO of Coyuchi — More companies embrace circularity
  • Erik Foley, Director, Center for the Business of Sustainability, Smeal College of Business at Penn State University — Accelerate the impact of business education
  • Robyn Luhning, CSO of Wells Fargo — More communities have access to capital to operate more sustainably
  • Anna Pavlova, vice president of strategy and market development at CarbonQuest — Adoption will accelerate for distributed carbon capture
  • Michael Seebeck, managing director and founder at Sustainable CRE Alliance — Every company gets engaged, even if it's in a small way
  • Katelyn Prendiville, co-founder at SeedCulture — Bringing entire workforce into sustainability strategy
  • Jeff Terry, vice president of sustainability and corporate social responsibility at GAF — More companies take tangible steps
  • Matt Watts, chief technology evangelist at NetApp — Improve metrics so we can compare vendors
  • Breana Wheeler, U.S. Director of Operations at BREEAM — Double down on the impact of buildings
  • Nicolas Navas, sustainability consultant at Schneider Electric — Understand the emissions impact of land management practices
Music in this episode

Lee Rosevere: "And So Then," "I’m Going for a Coffee," "Southside"
Roman Belov: "Spirit Blossom."

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