Sustainability Sprints

Sustainability Sprints

Sustainability is often described as a wicked problem. It's used alongside words like complexity, interconnectedness, and intergenerational plus, if it was easy, we'd already be doing it. Sustainability sprints are designed to Fast-Forward your sustainability journey. We're sharing the conversations we use to help people, teams and organisations get there faster. So, whether you need to get off the starting line, demonstrate progress, or bring about radical change in your organisation, these conversations will help you sprint towards sustainability.

  1. 23/01/2025

    In Conversation with Dr Tania Dias Fonseca, Associate Professor & Strategic Academic Lead for Sustainability, Kingston University

    With over 20 years experience in education at both secondary school and higher education levels, Tania’s expertise lies in how institutions empower youth to participate in social-environmental scientific decision-making. Tania collaborates with senior leadership, academics, and community stakeholders to drive practice and policy change. Her leadership in this field has been recognized through the 2023 UK and Ireland Green Gown Awards, and as a finalist in the 2024 International Green Gown Awards and the London Higher Awards 2024. Additionally, Tania has served as an advisor and expert to the European Commission, the Azorean Government, Pearson Education and the Museums and Galleries of Scotland on Inclusion and Education for Sustainable Development, to name a few. She has designed participatory tools and training for civic engagement and youth on environmental and sustainable education (e.g.,  http://reda.azores.gov.pt, Education for Sustainability and Climate Change Pedagogy, BIG).  Tania chats to us about her role in integrating sustainability into the academic framework at Kingston University, including highlighting challenges such as breaking down silos, aligning sustainability with existing agendas like ED&I, and how to avoid this adding extra burden on already overworked colleagues. She shares how she has used the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to embed sustainability into all courses and the ways she ensures authentic integration and avoiding tokenism.  We again emphasize the importance of relational approaches, using existing systems, and where we can find the support needed to embed sustainability effectively. We are sharing our conversations about sustainability to help you start your own.

    35 min
  2. 17/12/2024

    In conversation with Katherine Rolfe, Head of Sustainability, Wickes

    Katherine has over 25 years’ experience working in the sustainability and environmental management profession. Her passion to do something about environmental issues was sparked from a young age when the ozone layer and acid rain were top of the agenda, and climate change was an emerging issue. She soon understood that to make an impact, sustainability needs to be integrated into business-as-usual, balancing economic prosperity with supporting everyone in society and reducing environmental impact.  She worked for Heathrow for many years, and has advised many companies across different sectors how to integrate sustainability into their business. Now as Head of Sustainability for Wickes she is leading the delivery of their sustainability strategy - Built to Last - across the business by inspiring colleagues to lead with sustainability at the heart of their thinking and decision making.  When she is not at work, she is trying to improve the sustainability of her own home ... including getting her two teenagers to turn the lights off when they leave a room! We had a great chat with Katherine about translating sustainability into the language of the business you're working with, when (and why) you might want to be involved in ALL of the conversations and the difference between Sustainability with a Big S and sustainability with a little s. The reminder that sustainability professionals can’t become bored of their own message is always worth hearing and we had get another mention of the importance of finding a supporting and cheerleading crew. We are sharing our conversations about sustainability to help you start your own.

    29 min
  3. 17/12/2024

    In conversation with Louise Whitaker, Circular Economy Manager, VirginmediaO2

    Louise is focused on helping VMO2 customers take 10million circular actions. A circular action might be keeping technology in use for longer, choosing a refurbished device, donating devices, repairing and recycling. Her work centres on building collaborations across the business to develop more ways for customers to take these actions, whilst embedding circularity into different teams within the business. Alongside this, her day to day work includes managing the Time after Time E-waste fund with environmental partner Hubbub, engaging with industry bodies to affect widescale change, coordinating research projects on behaviour change, policy asks, developing ideas for customer offerings, and reviewing the most circular approach for how VMO2 uses technology in its own business. Prior to this, Louise worked in coffee and agricultural supply chains for 15 years, firstly in marketing and brand management roles and latterly as Group Sustainability Manager. Outside of work, sport and the outdoors play a huge role in Louise's life, where she can often be found running the trails and sea swimming with her nutty GSP dog who is just learning how to jump the waves. Her guilty pleasure is an extra large packet of cheesy wotsits. We chat to Louise about her work helping people understand how to become stewards rather than owners of tech, how she’s transferred skills from a marketing background and leaned into them as a sustainability professional and how that helps her to engage with humans in ways that help the agenda. The conversation again considers the importance of networking (a definite theme in all of these chats) and what to consider when you are struggling to get people past the promise and towards delivery. We are sharing our conversations about sustainability to help you start your own.

    32 min
  4. 06/12/2024

    In conversation with Rhian Sherrington, Founder / Head Coach, Women in Sustainability Network

    Rhian Sherrington is a career coach and sustainability expert, the founder of The Women in Sustainability Network. Since its foundation in 2014, the Network has helped over 10,000 women to flourish in their careers and take the lead in businesses tackling the climate and ecological emergencies. As an executive and career transitions coach with over 12 years’ experience and a member of the International Coaching Federation Member, Rhian has personally supported 100s of women to shift mindsets, adopt new behaviours and nurture an inner resilience as they sought to transition and grow their careers in sustainability. In 2023 Rhian was named one of the UK’s 5 Top Green Voices by LinkedIn for her expertise on regenerative leadership, women’s leadership in the sustainability sector and corporate responsibility. She is a Finalist in the Women in Green Business Awards 2024 for Diversity & Inclusion Champion category.  We had a lovely chat with Rhian about the importance of finding your gang, what happens in women only spaces and how vital it is to do the inner work. She shares how her network was able to pivot during the pandemic thanks to her hard won adaptability and shares some brilliant tips for remaining hopeful. Sheri-Leigh took the opportunity to remind her she is still waiting for her ‘WinS Superfan’ badge and Jenny mused on ways to take a professional pause during the working day. We are sharing our conversations about sustainability to help you start your own.

    32 min

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Sustainability is often described as a wicked problem. It's used alongside words like complexity, interconnectedness, and intergenerational plus, if it was easy, we'd already be doing it. Sustainability sprints are designed to Fast-Forward your sustainability journey. We're sharing the conversations we use to help people, teams and organisations get there faster. So, whether you need to get off the starting line, demonstrate progress, or bring about radical change in your organisation, these conversations will help you sprint towards sustainability.