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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > MSt in Sustainability Leadership > Eliminating single-use plastics: driving organisational change and implementing sustainability priorities
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Ellen Mumford. Places at this lecture are free but online registration is essential. Marianne Matthews, Senior Manager at Sky in the Inspirational Business, Products and Services Team, will share insights from Sky’s efforts to tackle the plastics pollution challenge and will reflect on her work to drive high-impact sustainability strategy. Sky has committed to eliminate plastics from its operations, products and supply chain by 2020; this is requiring ambitious new approaches to value chain management and working with emerging technologies and start-ups to leverage new products and processes that support the development of a circular economy. Marianne will reflect on how ambitious organisational strategies can be delivered through aligning multiple stakeholders in order to provide societal benefit and address environmental priorities. Marianne will show that commercial organisations can lead with resolve and high impact to address the plastics challenge. Please register to attend here. This talk is part of the MSt in Sustainability Leadership series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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