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Offices as smart spaces: winners in the great return
Dan Drogman, CEO & Founder, Smart Spaces; Phillip Shalless – Senior Asset Manager, AXA IM Alts; Simon Robinson, Head of UK & ROW Services, Beazley
The environment, and life as we know it, is endangered by irresponsible production and consumption.
We need to start thinking about how we can help our planet when consuming and producing resources.
Dan Drogman, CEO & Founder, Smart Spaces; Phillip Shalless – Senior Asset Manager, AXA IM Alts; Simon Robinson, Head of UK & ROW Services, Beazley
Dan Drogman, CEO & Founder, Smart Spaces; Phillip Shalless – Senior Asset Manager, AXA IM Alts; Simon Robinson, Head of UK & ROW Services, Beazley
By championing innovations for sustainable packaging, Siegwerk has emerged as an unlikely enabler of circular economy solutions across the packaging value chain. Its approach facilitates circularity by implementing two concepts: designing for less, and designing for recycling.
Although frequently overlooked, packaging plays an indispensable role in society by protecting our food and medicines and ensuring the safe transport of material goods.
By Marikka Nevamäki, Director, and Riikka Tietäväinen-Arola, Manager, Kemira Customer Communications What will food and the materials used to package it look like in 2030?
The coronavirus pandemic could change the world in ways that were unimaginable only a few short months ago. While the climate crisis has been temporarily
How can we truly know the extent to which our food choices impact the environment? Research shows that consumer awareness around this issue needs to be increased.
Mario Abreu, VP Sustainability, Tetra Pak explains why the complexity of sustainability and climate change requires a holistic approach.
The negative impacts of palm oil plantations on the environment are set to increase, so what should be done about this?
The meat industry often comes under the microscope for its impact on the environment. So what might the future hold for farming?