Banking on sustainability – what’s next?
There are barriers to implementing sustainable banking globally, but initiatives like the Principles for Responsible Banking are making it possible.
Source: www.weforum.org
There are barriers to implementing sustainable banking globally, but initiatives like the Principles for Responsible Banking are making it possible.
Source: www.weforum.org
All England Lawn Tennis Club move means there will be 4,500 fewer plastic bags this year…
Social responsibility, a notion that in modern times became limited to the wider reaches of the pure at heart, has slowly seen a resurgence back into the…
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Working towards a sustainable future – an interview with Sarah Page, managing director of Plumbs.
The idea of the circular economy frequently brings to mind issues of recycling waste and materials and making moderate use of natural resources. But if a new system is to emerge which is sustainable and equitable the whole economic model will have to be re-thought.
Welcome to our blog series on the people behind Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at Cisco. Each blog in this series will highlight a different Cisco employee who works closely with CSR initiatives across the company. Enabling an inclusive future for all requires that we care for the planet we all share and do our part to address global challenges. A key tenet of this is enabling a circular economy, moving from a linear economy where products are developed with the expectation of a single use, to a circular model of resource conservation, use, and reuse. Katie Schindall is at the forefront of this work as the Director of Circular Economy at Cisco, leading her team and partnering with company-wide stakeholders to enable a circular economy across Cisco. She has a Master of Environmental Management and an MBA coupled with diverse experience across corporate sustainability.