Julien Gervreau 48 Rebooting Capitalism

Ep #48: ESG & Sustainability Trends with Julien Gervereau

Julien Gervereau is the Director of Sustainability here at Sensiba San Filippo and he works with me in our work to help businesses shift from shareholder to stakeholder-driven companies and make business a force for good. He joins me to talk all things ESG and sustainability.

 

Show Notes

For the last few months, I’ve been to a number of different conferences, trade shows, and events. These events are amazing because the most relevant, up-to-date concepts around sustainability, ESG and climate are all being discussed and shared by attendees, as well as current trends about where the industry is going. This week’s guest joins me to share more about our experiences.

Julien Gervereau is the Director of Sustainability here at Sensiba San Filippo and he works with me in our work to help businesses shift from shareholder to stakeholder-driven companies and make business a force for good. He joins me to talk all things ESG and sustainability.

In this episode, we talk about the trends we’ve been hearing about in the conferences we’ve attended these last few months, and some common threads and themes we see going into 2023. We share what we see coming down the pipeline in the ESG and sustainability world, some of the important things we should be looking at and some takeaways and key learnings from these events.

    What You'll Learn

  • What ESG and some other key acronyms mean.
  • The importance of looking at the entire ESG continuum when evaluating any organization.
  • What greenwashing, social washing and brandwagoning are and some examples of them.
  • Some trends in sustainability and what we might want to see in 2023.
  • How sustainability is making accounting attractive to people entering the market.
  • Where to start if you want to start measuring your metrics.
  • A dangerous place for a company to be in this day and age.
  • Why these events are so important in the sustainability world.
  • Three scopes you can use to measure your carbon footprint.

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