Sustainable Edge

Position Green

The Sustainable Edge podcast series, hosted by Position Green Co-Founder and Executive Chair Joachim Nahem, centres on a variety of guests who bring their unique perspective of corporate sustainability transformation and ESG, and how best to drive value creation and increase competitiveness by turning ESG data insights into targeted action.

  1. FEB 4

    Sustainable Edge: Human rights as a competitive advantage with Marcos Neto, United Nations Development Programme.

    In this episode of Sustainable EdgeHost Joachim Nahem, Executive Chairman and Co-Founder at Position Green, sits down with Marcos Neto, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations and Director at UNDP, to examine one of the most persistent dilemmas in corporate sustainability: does respecting human rights hurt or help business performance? As geopolitical tensions rise and regulatory frameworks become more fragmented, many executives are questioning how far their responsibility should extend across global value chains. This conversation explores where accountability really sits today and why the debate around human rights, competitiveness, and transparency is reaching an inflection point for global business. In this episodeMarcos Neto unpacks new research from UNDP that directly challenges the assumption that human rights due diligence comes at the expense of financial performance. Drawing on a multi year analysis of more than 200 global companies across sectors including apparel, extractives, automotive, ICT, and agriculture, he shares what the data actually shows and why ignoring human rights can pose a real risk to long term value creation. Learn about: Human rights and financial performance Why companies with stronger human rights practices see higher returns on assets and why declining performance carries measurable financial risk The myth of lost competitiveness What the evidence says about investor reactions, cost concerns, and profitability From policy to decision making Why human rights only matter when embedded into core business processes rather than treated as a reporting exercise Regulation, investors, and accountability How responsibility is shaped not only by law but by stakeholder expectations and risk management Emerging human rights risks What leaders should watch as business models evolve across areas like AI, data centres, critical raw materials, and reshoring Materiality in practice How executives can focus on what truly matters without trying to solve every problem in the world About Marcos NetoMarcos Neto is Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations and Director at UNDP, where he leads work on private sector engagement, sustainable finance, and governance. With more than three decades of experience across civil society and international institutions, Marcos works at the intersection of business, human rights, climate, and development. He has been closely involved in advancing global standards on disclosure, due diligence, and the integration of sustainability into corporate decision making. Resource from this episode https://www.undp.org/publications/human-rights-vs-competitiveness-false-dilemma

    32 min
  2. 12/18/2025

    Sustainable Edge: Decarbonizing healthcare from the inside out with Chris Hirst, Bespak

    Behind every life saving inhaler sits a hidden climate footprint. In this episode, Bespak challenges the status quo, exploring how respiratory products can be redesigned for a low carbon future and why tackling propellant gases and supply chain emissions is one of pharma’s biggest untapped opportunities. In this episode Chris Hirst unpacks how Bespak is approaching sustainability at the most granular level: materials, formulations, manufacturing processes, and supplier collaboration. He explains why ESG at Bespak is not a side initiative, but a core business strategy, one that strengthens competitiveness, trust, and long-term value creation. Learn about: Strategic transformation:Bespak was carved out to become an independent company, strengthening its ability to innovate, move faster, and focus on long-term value creation. How being part of the EQT portfolio makes sustainability a core priority and reinforces responsible growth. Sustainability in healthcare manufacturing:How a traditionally hard-to-decarbonize sector is reducing its footprint and where the biggest opportunities for impact lie. Innovation and the low-carbon transition:Re-engineering essential products like inhalers to cut emissions without compromising patient safety or performance. Regulation and responsibility:How emerging sustainability regulations are shaping R&D priorities, transparency, and long-term business strategy. Customer and partner expectations:Supporting pharma and healthcare customers in meeting decarbonization goals through smarter design and sustainable supply chains. Culture and execution:What it takes to align people and teams to deliver real change during both business transformation and sustainability transitions. About Chris Hirst  Chris Hirst is the CEO of Bespak, a global Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO), specializing in inhaled and nasal drug delivery devices and drug-device combination products. With a deep background in pharmaceutical manufacturing and operations, Chris has led Bespak’s transformation into an independent company with a strong focus on low-carbon innovation, supply-chain collaboration, and science-based climate targets. Under his leadership, Bespak has committed to the Science Based Targets initiative and is positioning itself as a partner of choice for sustainable respiratory solutions.

    37 min
  3. 11/26/2025

    Sustainable Edge: Behind the energy transition with Tomas Qvickström from Fortum. What's really driving the shift to clean power?

    What happens when the future of energy meets the reality of climate targets? In this episode of The Sustainable Edge, host Joachim Nahem sits down with Tomas Qvickström, Vice President of Corporate Sustainability at Fortum, to explore how major energy players are balancing security, scale, and sustainability in the race to decarbonize.   In this episode Tomas Qvickström explains how Fortum is contributing to the clean energy transition in the Nordics and Poland through a balanced energy mix, development of renewables and a comprehensive approach to sustainability that goes beyond emissions. From the drivers of electrification, to helping customers decarbonize through data and guarantees of origin, this episode goes inside the energy systems shaping our climate future. Learn about: Balancing the grid: Why the Nordic "energy plate" model combines flexible, firm, and renewable sources like hydro, nuclear, and wind to power a stable transition. A credible decarbonization path: How Fortum is integrating science-based climate targets and biodiversity goals directly into business strategy and finance. From grid to socket: Why clean energy production doesn't guarantee clean consumption, and how Fortum helps customers track and reduce Scope 2 emissions. Bottlenecks to scale: What's really slowing down renewable investments and how long-term offtake agreements, smart cases for implementation, and policy support can unlock progress.     About Tomas Qvickström Tomas Qvickström is Vice President of Corporate Sustainability at Fortum, a €16 billion Nordic energy company. He leads Fortum's work on climate, biodiversity, and sustainable finance, helping integrate ESG targets across operational planning and decision-making. Tomas brings a fact-based, systems-level view to one of the world's most complex sustainability challenges: powering the clean transition at scale.

    35 min
  4. 10/28/2025

    Sustainable Edge: Guilt-free motorsport & climate ambition – with Jennifer Babington, Envision Racing

    What happens when the thrill of motorsport meets the urgency of climate action? In this episode of The Sustainable Edge, host Joachim Nahem sits down with Jennifer Babington from Envision Racing, Operations Director and General Counsel to explore how sport can fuel global momentum for sustainability.     In this episode Jennifer Babington reveals how Envision Racing is embedding sustainability into every lap, from freight emissions and clean tech innovation to fan engagement and sponsorship integrity. She takes us behind the scenes of Formula E's three-step climate strategy, and shares how the team is driving measurable change both on and off the track. Learn about: Sustainability at speed – Formula E's framework to measure, reduce, and offset carbon emissions across Scopes 1, 2, and 3. A credible net-zero pathway – How the series plans to cut Scope 1 & 2 emissions by 50% and Scope 3 by 27.5% by 2030, reaching net zero by 2040. Innovation through competition – Why motorsport's transition to electric, circular, and regenerative technologies is shaping the future of clean mobility. The power of platform – How a global audience of 491 million and races in 150+ countries amplify the message of sustainability and action. Race Against Climate Change – How Envision Racing is using gamified engagement, partnerships, and pledges to turn awareness into real-world impact.   About Jennifer Babington Jennifer Babington is the Operations Director and General Counsel at Envision Racing, a leading team in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. With a background in corporate law and operations leadership, she oversees Envision Racing's sustainability strategy, governance, and stakeholder engagement. Jennifer's work bridges the gap between elite sport and environmental responsibility, proving that high performance and sustainability can, and must go hand in hand. Inspired by the ideas shared on Sustainable Edge? Learn more about Envision Racing's Race Against Climate Change and make your own pledge. A tree will be planted for every donation. https://envision-racing.com/sustainability/

    33 min
  5. 09/01/2025

    Sustainable Edge: Competing in the age of disruption – with Lindsay Hooper, CEO, Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership

    In this episode of Sustainable Edge, host Joachim Nahem, Executive Chairman and Co-Founder at Position Green, sits down with Lindsay Hooper, CEO of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL). To explore what it means to lead – and compete – in a world where climate change is reshaping the rules of business. With more than 20 years of experience advising senior leaders across multinationals, financial institutions, and governments, Lindsay challenges the assumptions of the "ESG hype bubble" and explains why the survival of entire sectors depends on transforming markets, not just making incremental improvements. In this episode Lindsay Hooper unpacks how climate disruption is redefining competitive advantage and what business leaders must do to avoid being left behind. She takes us inside the latest thinking from Cambridge, including her co-authored reports Survival of the Fittest: From ESG to Competitive Sustainability and Competing in the Age of Disruption. Learn about:  The shifting competitive landscape – Why sustainability is no longer a values issue, but a question of survival and market dominance. The ESG bubble burst – How confidence in consumer demand, capital flows, and political consensus has faltered, creating new risks for business leaders. From purpose to resilience – Why companies must now focus less on "hero projects" and more on systemic risk, resilience, and market-shaping strategies. Agency and advocacy – How companies – especially SMEs – can use their voice and influence to shape regulation, counter lobbying, and build markets of the future. Winners and losers in the transition – Which corporations and coalitions are innovating effectively, and why there's no single "right" model for success. About Lindsay Hooper Lindsay Hooper is CEO of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL). She has helped build CISL's global education portfolio, with more than 40,000 alumni worldwide, and works closely with boards, policymakers, and industry leaders to accelerate the transition to a sustainable economy. A leading voice on the intersection of competitiveness and climate, Lindsay advises on systemic risk, market-shaping interventions, and the commercial implications of sustainability for global business. Resources from this episode Competing in the Age of Disruption Survival of the Fittest: From ESG to Competitive Sustainability

    36 min

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The Sustainable Edge podcast series, hosted by Position Green Co-Founder and Executive Chair Joachim Nahem, centres on a variety of guests who bring their unique perspective of corporate sustainability transformation and ESG, and how best to drive value creation and increase competitiveness by turning ESG data insights into targeted action.