Will sustainable innovation save us?
The planet is under severe strain. It’s warming at an increasing pace, with severe weather now a common occurrence. As politicians around the globe try to address the situation through talks and negotiation, regular people and businesses are acting. Sustainable practices are being adopted across industries, driven by new technologies and fresh perspectives on how people should treat each other and the world around them. Here we ask the hard questions about what we need to do to save the planet—and ourselves.

HY William Chan
Sustainability Architect, Tedx Speaker, UN Fellow, Urbanist and Futurist

Leah Moss
Environment Lead, Govt. Business Team at CSIRO’s Data61

Anuraj Gambhir
Innovation Catalyst | Disruptive Techpreneur | Global Faculty
Mini Sessions From This Episode

Research has shown that the next generation is looking for brands to lead the way on sustainability—and wants brands to create change with them, not just for them. Born in the digital age, Gen Z and millennials are tech-savvy, well versed in the issues facing them in the future, and keen to overcome generational differences to solve long-term problems such as global warming and climate change. Here we discuss the innovative technologies brands are using to neutralize their carbon footprint—and how these technologies are being amplified across generational lines.
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A growing body of research suggests organizations that develop sustainability practices will also enhance their innovation capabilities. The demand for sustainable innovation and the evolution of technology it entails is driving revenue growth for businesses in every industry. In fact, the two concepts are so closely intertwined that today’s sustainability leaders are 4 times more likely to be considered innovation leaders compared to non-sustainability leaders1. In this topic, we explore how technology can move organizations towards sustainable practices while also improving their competitive edge.
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