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s2 ep7: Sustainability in the Financial Sector: A Discussion with Standard Chartered

35 min · 30 de abr de 2025
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In this episode of "Operating with Positive Impact," Aline Verbrugge, a sustainability consultant at PwC Belgium, sits down with Marisa Drew, the Chief Sustainability Officer of Standard Chartered Bank. Marisa shares her personal journey to becoming a leader in sustainable finance, discusses the bank's vision and initiatives for sustainability, and highlights the role of innovation and technology in driving sustainable practices. Tune in to hear about the challenges and opportunities in the financial sector's journey towards sustainability, and gain valuable insights from Marisa's experiences and advice for the future. You can find all episodes from the PwC 'Operating with Positive Impact' podcast on www.pwc.be/esgpodcast

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episode s2 ep7: Sustainability in the Financial Sector: A Discussion with Standard Chartered artwork

s2 ep7: Sustainability in the Financial Sector: A Discussion with Standard Chartered

In this episode of "Operating with Positive Impact," Aline Verbrugge, a sustainability consultant at PwC Belgium, sits down with Marisa Drew, the Chief Sustainability Officer of Standard Chartered Bank. Marisa shares her personal journey to becoming a leader in sustainable finance, discusses the bank's vision and initiatives for sustainability, and highlights the role of innovation and technology in driving sustainable practices. Tune in to hear about the challenges and opportunities in the financial sector's journey towards sustainability, and gain valuable insights from Marisa's experiences and advice for the future. You can find all episodes from the PwC 'Operating with Positive Impact' podcast on www.pwc.be/esgpodcast

30 de abr de 202535 min
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s2 ep6: Plastic waste and how River Cleanup empowers individuals, governments and companies to make a change

Welcome to another episode of Operating with Positive Impact, hosted by Anthony Nève. In this episode, we are listening to the point of view of Thomas de Groote from River Cleanup on the Plastic waste issue and their innovative approach to tackling it by empowering individuals, governments and companies to make a change. In this episode we dive into :  1. Why is plastics waste an issue and what is the magnitude of the problem  2. What is River Cleanup and how Thomas’ journey led him to launch the movement 3. How River Cleanup is approaching the Plastic waste issue and aims to solve it * How they empower individuals to make a change * How they secure the involvement and alignment of local communities, local governments and companies in solving the problem  4. How can we initiate social changes into a more sustainable future By listening in, you will get inspired on how to drive successful sustainable transformations through the right implication of individuals, governments and companies.  You can find all episodes from the PwC 'Operating with Positive Impact' podcast on www.pwc.be/esgpodcast

18 de feb de 202547 min
episode s2 ep5: CBAM - how the EU is Leading the Charge on Carbon Reduction outside its borders artwork

s2 ep5: CBAM - how the EU is Leading the Charge on Carbon Reduction outside its borders

Welcome to another episode of "Operating with Positive Impact," hosted by Anthony Nève. In this episode, Anthony interviews Rossana Gresia from the SPF Santé Publique to explore the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).  The CBAM is an EU regulation designed to put a fair price on the carbon emitted during the production of carbon-intensive goods entering the EU. It aims to prevent carbon leakage by ensuring that the carbon price of imports is equivalent to the carbon price of domestic production, thereby encouraging cleaner industrial production in non-EU countries. In the episode, they delve into why the EU launched CBAM, what CBAM is all about, the challenges companies face in complying with it, and the next important steps. This episode provides valuable insights into the regulatory landscape and provides an overview of how businesses are impacted.  Tune in to "Operating with Positive Impact" for an enlightening conversation on CBAM and its implications for businesses and the environment. You can find all episodes from the PwC 'Operating with Positive Impact' podcast on www.pwc.be/esgpodcast

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episode s2 ep4: Balancing business and sustainability: insights from Vinventions artwork

s2 ep4: Balancing business and sustainability: insights from Vinventions

In this episode of "Operating with Positive Impact," we welcome Denis Van Roey, former CEO of Vinventions, to discuss the intersection of sustainability and business in the wine industry. Denis shares insights from his journey at Vinventions, a leading global supplier of closure solutions for wine bottles, and explains how the company has embraced sustainability from its inception.  You’ll discover: * how Vinventions is reducing waste in the wine industry,  * the importance of creating value beyond financial numbers and the evolving role of non-financial KPIs in business performance, and * the need for stability in regulations to allow industries to adapt effectively.  Join us for an enlightening conversation about innovation, sustainability, and the future of business leadership. You can find all episodes from the PwC 'Operating with Positive Impact' podcast on www.pwc.be/esgpodcast

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episode s2 ep3: Workers in the value chain: how to prevent modern slavery artwork

s2 ep3: Workers in the value chain: how to prevent modern slavery

In our third episode, we are honored to welcome Marina Dorileo from Enhesa, a lawyer deeply committed to eradicating modern slavery. Marina's dedication to this cause is intrinsically rooted in her personal story from Brazil, driving her to study human rights and author a book on the subject of modern slavery in Brazil. Her journey has led her to work with various NGOs and private companies, assisting them in their mission to eliminate human rights violations. Join us as we explore the critical issue of modern slavery and its far-reaching impact on today's organizations: * Understanding modern slavery: What does it entail, and how prevalent is it in today's world? * The implications for organizations: Why is modern slavery a significant concern for businesses across the globe? * Key regulations: What are the essential legal frameworks organizations must navigate to address modern slavery effectively? * Practical solutions: How can companies identify and resolve modern slavery issues within their operations and supply chains? Tune in for an insightful discussion that aims to empower businesses to take decisive action against modern slavery and broader human rights violations.  You can find all episodes from the PwC 'Operating with Positive Impact' podcast on www.pwc.be/esgpodcast

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