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As part of a new multimedia channel launch, we sit down with the sustainability leads at Danone and Upfield to look at the “unspoken truth” of animal agriculture and how switching to plant-based food offerings can play a part in reaching net-zero.
Matt Mace
Published 25th April 2024
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At the edie 24 event in London last month, our award-winning editorial team hosted a series of punchy decisions intended to enlighten and inform audiences on the most complex and hotly debated topics in corporate sustainability.
In this discussion, edie’s editor Matt Mace sits down with Hannah Cornick, Head of Sustainability and Social Innovation, Danone, and Sally Smith, Chief Sustainability Officer, Upfield to look at how the food and manufacturing sectors are starting to turn toward plant-based solutions to reduce emissions.
The discussion looks at how firms can wean themselves away from meat and dairy in the supply chain, as well as tips to engage consumers to help inform them about sustainable food choices.
This is the third in a six-part series of edie Extra discussions launched last month in London. Episode 1, focused on the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), can be listened to or watched here.
Episode 2, is focused on decoupling emissions from growth, and can be listened to or watched here.
Episode 3 provides a succinct, 10-minute breakdown of the UK’s green policies. Listen to that here.
Episode 4 covers all the recent additions and amendments to non-financial reporting requirements and can be listened to or watched here.
Introducing edie Extra
The discussions at edie 24, available in both video or audio formats, kickstart the launch of edie Extra – a new multimedia channel.
Building on the success of edie’s long-standing Sustainability Uncovered podcast series, edie Extra is the place to find all the in-depth conversations with sustainability professionals about sustainability professionals.
As more voices, businesses and initiatives pick up the conversation on the importance of tackling the climate crisis, this new page acts as a central home to edie’s #SustyTalks and other upcoming special audio features.
From discussing the hot topics in the sustainability thought to retellings of how people got into the industry, edie Extra is the one-stop location for all of edie’s extra multimedia content.
Whether you’re a business leader, climate expert, environmental professional, youth activist, or just someone with a passion for all things sustainability and climate action – this page is a must-have for your bookmarks to keep up to date with latest sustainability developments.
Words Matt Mace
Published 25th April 2024
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