
Consumers expect honesty from brands – good communication is essential for companies on the sustainability journey
[Interview] We talk to sustainability communications expert Rosie Davenport, founder of Impact Focus, about greenwashing and why a clearly communicated sustainability strategy is imperative for business survival.

Consumers expect honesty from brands – good communication is essential for companies on the sustainability journey
[Interview] We talk to sustainability communications expert Rosie Davenport, founder of Impact Focus, about greenwashing and why a clearly communicated sustainability strategy is imperative for business survival.

Many companies are making very ambitious net-zero commitments without having appropriate plans in place
[Interview] We meet Pedro Olazabal, co-founder of Hands-on-Impact and impact measurement specialist.

Sustainability is still anchored in the growth paradigm. We need a regenerative mindset.
[Interview] We speak with Daniel Hires, Impact and social innovation strategist and facilitator for systemic transformation.

We need to rethink our relationship with change in order to shape better outcomes.
[Interview] We meet April Rinne, author of the book FLUX: 8 Superpowers for Thriving in Constant Change to discuss the future of work, climate change, technology and all things flux

The next frontier after climate change is the fight against social inequality
[Interview] We speak with Fernando Prieto, CEO of the Spanish Observatory for Sustainability.

I became a climate and cultural activist out of necessity
[Interview] We speak to young international activist and author Alejandro Quecedo del Val. I am a 19-year old who is curious and cares about the world around us. I have many interests and a love for nature, our heritage, history, the arts etc.

Small people in small out-of-the-way places can change the world (pt.2)
[Interview] Second part: We talked with Juanjo Manzano, co-founder of AlmaNatura, the first Spanish B Corp (2013), the third in Europe, and currently has a higher score than Patagonia (153.8 points). AlmaNatura was born in 1997 with a clear purpose: to enhance the quality of life and prospects in rural areas to combat ongoing depopulation

Small people in small out-of-the-way places can change the world (pt.1)
[Interview] We talked with Juanjo Manzano, co-founder of AlmaNatura, the first Spanish B Corp (2013), the third in Europe, and currently has a higher score than Patagonia (153.8 points). AlmaNatura was born in 1997 with a clear purpose: to enhance the quality of life and prospects in rural areas to combat ongoing depopulation

Consumers expect honesty from brands – good communication is essential for companies on the sustainability journey
[Interview] We talk to sustainability communications expert Rosie Davenport, founder of Impact Focus, about greenwashing and why a clearly communicated sustainability strategy is imperative for business survival.

Consumers expect honesty from brands – good communication is essential for companies on the sustainability journey
[Interview] We talk to sustainability communications expert Rosie Davenport, founder of Impact Focus, about greenwashing and why a clearly communicated sustainability strategy is imperative for business survival.

Many companies are making very ambitious net-zero commitments without having appropriate plans in place
[Interview] We meet Pedro Olazabal, co-founder of Hands-on-Impact and impact measurement specialist.

Sustainability is still anchored in the growth paradigm. We need a regenerative mindset.
[Interview] We speak with Daniel Hires, Impact and social innovation strategist and facilitator for systemic transformation.

We need to rethink our relationship with change in order to shape better outcomes.
[Interview] We meet April Rinne, author of the book FLUX: 8 Superpowers for Thriving in Constant Change to discuss the future of work, climate change, technology and all things flux

The next frontier after climate change is the fight against social inequality
[Interview] We speak with Fernando Prieto, CEO of the Spanish Observatory for Sustainability.

I became a climate and cultural activist out of necessity
[Interview] We speak to young international activist and author Alejandro Quecedo del Val. I am a 19-year old who is curious and cares about the world around us. I have many interests and a love for nature, our heritage, history, the arts etc.