It's not OK to privatise the wealth and socialise the risk
It's not OK to privatise the wealth and socialise the risk

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When it comes to ESG accountability for business, "you're either at the table or on the menu" according to George Bandy Jr. With more than 20 years of experience in sustainability, he comments on the models that led us to this critical moment for the environment and explains how he approaches the challenges of the circular economy using empathy, gratitude and life experience as intrinsic values of his leadership.
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Table Of Contents
The journey to CSO
Bandy Jr talks about his formative years working in The President's Council on Sustainable Development (PCSD), established by President Clinton in 1993.
The biggest challenges of a circular economy
What kind of opportunities does the circular economy bring to the plastic industry, for example? Discover fascinating new ways of finding post-consumer recycled content.
The social component of sustainability
The industrial revolution has ignored the people's well-being. The new way of doing things must consider the social side. Bandy Jr comments on how much we have progressed.
Bringing the whole self to the workplace
How does the social component of sustainability apply to the workplace?
Attracting sustainable thinking
Discover how Bandy Jr attracts sustainable thinking in his team and why a business that fails to do so will potentially collapse.
Meeting sustainability goals
From aligning company policies to the UN sustainability goals to having a balance with the team, Bandy Jr changes the mentality in the organisation. See how he works in detail.
Inspiration
"I am a manifestation of the people that invested in me. So I have to give back". Discover what the reason why George Bandy Jr gets out of bed every day is.
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