The COVID-19 pandemic has put a lot on hold – but tackling the threat to our climate can’t wait. How can we feed the world sustainably whilst also decarbonising it?
Across two ThinkIns in partnership with Tortoise Media, we joined an esteemed panel of experts to help find the answers.
In the podcast, we discuss how to radically reduce carbon emissions from materials and processes used in a wide range of industries that have critical value to people. We also address the challenges of feeding a growing population in a time of protectionism, climate change and social distance. To strike a balance between people and planet, while overhauling business-as-usual for the sake of forests, oceans, and the climate.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has put a lot on hold – but tackling the threat to our climate can’t wait. How can we feed the world sustainably whilst also decarbonising it?
Across two ThinkIns in partnership with Tortoise Media, we joined an esteemed panel of experts to help find the answers.
In the podcast, we discuss how to radically reduce carbon emissions from materials and processes used in a wide range of industries that have critical value to people. We also address the challenges of feeding a growing population in a time of protectionism, climate change and social distance. To strike a balance between people and planet, while overhauling business-as-usual for the sake of forests, oceans, and the climate.
Expert panellists joining the conversation:
Claire Perry
Managing Director of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development. Former UK Minister of Energy and Clean Growth and President of COP
Jan du Plessis Non-Executive Chairman, BT Group
Lars Holmquist
Executive Vice President Packaging Solutions and Commercial Operations, Tetra Pak
Charles Brand President Europe & Central Asia, Tetra Pak
Ertharin Cousin Visiting Scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Food Security and the Environment and formerly Executive Director of the World Food Programme
Hanneke Faber President, Food & Refreshments at Unilever
Justin King Non-Executive Director at Marks & Spencer plc and former CEO of Sainsbury’s (2004–14)