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Dedicated to exploring the scale, shape and velocity of change in the business world as our economic system adapts to sustainability challenges and climate risk, this podcast brings together leading change-makers for meaningful, in-depth debate.

  1. JAN 26

    Hidden In Plain Sight: Why Proving Origin Is The New Business Mandate

    ** Share your feedback on the Curiosity, Applied podcast. Share now ** Global supply chains are under immense stress. Whether it’s a case of  sanctioned goods and impure materials or unethical labour practices, the potential for hidden risks in your supply chain is greater than ever before.  Understanding the true origin of your product can be the difference between building an enduring and sustainable brand, or being blindsided by a reputational and regulatory crisis.  In this episode of Curiosity, Applied, Rupert Hodges, Chief Commercial Officer at Oritain, and Wes Tucker, CEO of Tracr (De Beers Group), explore the critical but often overlooked world of product origin. We explore how businesses can de-risk their supply chains, navigate a tightening regulatory landscape and turn radical transparency into enduring brand value and consumer trust. Key learnings from this episode: Recognize the triple threat of integrity, regulatory and reputational risk and why "plausible deniability" in your supply chain is no longer defensible. Understand how tightening global regulations, including frameworks like Europe’s Digital Product Passports, will soon require all product claims to be backed by verifiable data, not just paperwork.  Learn how supply chain transparency can become a strategic advantage, using provenance storytelling to meet growing consumer demand and enhance brand value.Host: Ryan Skinner, Research Director at VerdantixGuests: Rupert Hodges - Chief Commercial Officer at OritainWes Tucker - CEO of Tracr (De Beers Group)Enjoyed the episode? Make sure you hit follow so you don't miss the next one and check out our website for related content on this topic Verdantix.com Practitioners get complimentary access to our library of research content at Verdantix Vantage - Register now.

    45 min
  2. 12/04/2025

    The Modern CSO - A New Path to CEO?

    ** Share your feedback on the Curiosity, Applied podcast. Share now ** The Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO) role has undergone a radical evolution. Once focused primarily on voluntary reporting, policy formation and goal-setting, today’s CSO are strategists, futurists and value creators, that drive commercial impact while shaping business culture and long-term performance. In this episode, Liz Brown, Chief Strategy & Sustainability Officer at Inchcape, and Andrew Lowe, Senior Client Partner, Corporate Affairs & Sustainability, EMEA at Korn Ferry International, explore how the CSO role has evolved into one of the most strategic positions in global business. They unpack the traits, capabilities and organizational expectations needed to thrive and why the CSO role is now a stepping stone to broader executive leadership roles.  Key learnings from this episode: Understand how the CSO role has shifted from reporting-focused tasks to a strategically critical position that shapes business direction, culture and long-term value creation.Explore why sustainability teams are increasingly prioritizing strategy and transformation, while functions like finance, legal and risk teams take the lead on compliance and reporting.Uncover how growing board involvement is redefining expectations for CSOs, shaping the skills, mindsets and experiences organizations now seek.Learn what differentiates top CSOs today, including the ability to translate sustainability into commercial value, navigate emerging risks and build enterprise-wide influence.Host: David Metcalfe, CEO VerdantixGuests: Liz Brown - Chief Strategy & Sustainability Officer at Inchcape plcAndrew Lowe - Senior Client Partner, Corporate Affairs & Sustainability, EMEA at Korn Ferry InternationalEnjoyed the episode? Make sure you hit follow so you don't miss the next one and check out our website for related content on this topic Verdantix.com Practitioners get complimentary access to our library of research content at Verdantix Vantage - Register now.

    48 min
  3. 11/10/2025

    When Extreme Weather Becomes a Business Problem: Why Every Organisation Needs A Climate Resilience Strategy

    Climate change is not about 2050 – it’s a present-day business reality. From heatwaves changing travel patterns, floods shutting down hotels and transport hubs, and wildfires disrupting operations, climate events are affecting revenue, insurance costs, workforce safety, critical infrastructure and asset value. Organizations that succeed in the next decade will be those that adopt adaptive, climate resilience strategies built to evolve with changing risks. In this episode, Danielle D’Silva, Director of Sustainability at Booking.com and Dan Zarrilli Chief Climate & Sustainability Officer at Columbia University and former NYC Resilience leader, explore how climate resilience strategy and adaption planning is evolving across industries, what we can learn from global tourism and city governments and how business leaders can shift from long-term theory to resilient, practical action. Key learnings from this episode:  Understand the financial and operational impact of climate events and why a resilience plan is essential for both business continuity and public services.Learn how sustainability teams can reframe climate adaptation from “compliance cost” to “business advantage”.Discover why real-world narratives drive more action and how to use this storytelling as a lever for change. Actionable strategies for effectively communicating climate risks to supply chain partners, investors, policmakers and stakeholders over the next five years Host: David Metcalfe, CEO VerdantixGuests: Danielle D’Silva - Director of Sustainability at Booking.com Dan Zarrilli - Chief Climate & Sustainability Officer at Columbina University and former NYC Resilience leader Enjoyed the episode? Make sure you hit follow so you don't miss the next one and check out our website for related content on this topic Verdantix.com Practitioners get complimentary access to our library of research content at Verdantix Vantage - Register now.

    49 min
  4. 09/01/2025

    The Intersection of Marketing & Sustainability: Making Purpose Part of the DNA

    In today's market, sustainability has become an essential attribute for many brands and products. But as companies grow increasingly complex, and with many companies making similar claims, how can you authentically express your commitment in a unique voice, and what steps do you need to take to make sure you fulfil your promise to the consumer? In this episode Al Iannuzzi, Vice President Sustainability at Esteé Lauder Companies and Preeti Srivastav, Group Head of Sustainability at Asahi Group Holdings share how these leading, multi-brand companies are embedding sustainability into their business DNA, balancing corporate commitments with consumer relevance and regulatory pressures, to build trust and long-term value.   Key learnings from this episode: Understand how to integrate sustainability into the DNA of a company while preserving the unique voice of each brand.Discover how to move beyond data and reports to tell compelling stories that build trust.Learn how to manage the risks and opportunities of sustainability marketing through “offensive” and “defensive” strategies.Discover how to align sustainability objectives with brand strategy to build resilience, trust and long-term value.Host: David Metcalfe, CEO VerdantixGuests: Al Iannuzzi - Vice President Sustainability at Esteé Lauder CompaniesPreeti Srivastav - Group Head of Sustainability at Asahi Group Holdings   Enjoyed the episode? Make sure you hit follow so you don't miss the next one and check out our website for related content on this topic Verdantix.com Practitioners get complimentary access to our library of research content at Verdantix Vantage - Register now.

    50 min
  5. 07/28/2025

    The AI Paradox: Powering Progress or Draining the Planet?

    AI can play a powerful role in accelerating sustainability - from optimizing energy use, to improving climate models and monitoring biodiversity – but it also brings with it a significant environmental footprint of its own. As AI’s rapid growth drives up energy consumption and increases pressure on data infrastructure, a critical question emerges for the tech sector: can it deliver economic growth and advance sustainability initiatives without causing outsized damage to the planet in the process? In this episode Nicola Acutt, Chief Sustainability Officer at NetApp, and Lucas Joppa, Senior Managing Director & Chief Sustainability Officer at Haveli Investments (and former Chief Environmental Officer at Microsoft) reveal how the tech sector is reimagining its strategies to drive impact. We dive into why energy management has become mission-critical for tech companies, grapple with AI’s dual impact, explore the shift towards integrated business strategies and examine what it means to lead in sustainability in today’s high-stakes context. Key learnings from this episode: Discover why energy management is now a strategic imperativeExplore how procurement is emerging as a critical lever in the net-zero transitionLearn how the CSO role is rapidly evolving into a strategic leadership position that blends environmental insight with technical expertise.Understand why scenario-based thinking, resilience, and stakeholder storytelling are defining the next chapter of sustainability leadershipHost: David Metcalfe, CEO VerdantixGuests: Nicola Acutt, Chief Sustainability Officer - NetAppLucas Joppa, Senior Managing Director & Chief Sustainability Officer - Haveli Investments (former Chief Environmental Officer at Microsoft)Enjoyed the episode? Make sure you hit follow so you don't miss the next one and check out our website for related content on this topic Verdantix.com Practitioners get complimentary access to our library of research content at Verdantix Vantage - Register now.

    52 min
  6. From the Ground Up: Building Resilient Supply Chains in Cocoa and Rubber

    07/01/2025

    From the Ground Up: Building Resilient Supply Chains in Cocoa and Rubber

    Businesses are under immense pressure to not only ensure the continuity of their operations but also to demonstrate ethical sourcing, environmental stewardship, and long-term risk management. As supply chains stretch across borders and involve countless stakeholders, building resilient supply chains isn’t just about managing logistics—it’s about securing the future of both business and the communities they rely on. In this episode, Kara Fulcher of Michelin and Tilmann Silber of Barry Callebaut  Group share insights into how the rubber and cocoa industries are future-proofing their supply chains. From getting ahead of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) to empowering smallholder farmers and leveraging digital tools, they reveal how long-term vision, data-driven approaches and cross-functional collaboration are reshaping value chains for impact and resilience. Key learnings from this podcast: Discover how global sustainability leaders are proactively addressing new regulations like the EUDR to stay ahead of compliance pressures.Explore strategies for embedding resilience into supply chains through smallholder farmer empowerment, ecosystem protection, and long-term supply security.Uncover the critical role of cutting-edge digital tools in revolutionizing supply chain management, ensuring traceability, and guiding ethical sourcing decisions.Learn why community engagement and long-term planning is key to scaling climate action and driving meaningful decarbonization across global value chains.Host: David Metcalfe, CEO, VerdantixGuests:  Kara Fulcher, Director of Sustainability Strategy, North America - MichelinTilmann Silber, Head of Net  Zero - Barry Callebaut GroupEnjoyed the episode? Make sure you hit follow so you don't miss the next one and check out our website for related content on this topic Verdantix.com Practitioners get complimentary access to our library of research content at Verdantix Vantage - Register now.

    46 min
  7. 05/26/2025

    From Carbon to Resilience: Future-Proofing the Built Environment

    Buildings contribute 39% of global energy-related carbon emissions, making the built environment one of the most critical frontiers in the fight against climate change. But as geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions grow more unpredictable, the urgency to decarbonize buildings has never been higher - not just to meet climate goals, but to safeguard operational continuity and long-term business resilience. In this episode, Verdantix Research Director Claire Stephens and Senior Manager, Dayann Charles, unpack the critical intersection of building decarbonization and resilience, drawing on insights from the Verdantix Building Decarbonization Barometer report - a global study of 300 senior real estate, energy and sustainability executives globally, examining the rollout of decarbonization measures across their building portfolios - they explore why offices, retail spaces, and hospitals offer both a significant emissions challenge and a high-impact opportunity. We examine how strategic decarbonization can reduce risk exposure, enhance energy security, and what it truly takes to stay ahead in an era of tightening regulations and rising stakeholder expectations. Key learnings from this podcast: Gain insights into the complexities of building decarbonization, and the impact of evolving regulations and stakeholder expectations on your sustainability strategy.Discover a robust five-part framework addressing operational tactics, energy supply chain electrification, and prioritizing high-impact areas for action.Understand investment trends and the risks of inaction, and why failing to decarbonize is becoming a financial and reputational liability. Identify practical decarbonization steps to achieve your sustainability goals, leveraging "low-hanging fruit" for quick wins.Read the full report here.  Host: Ryan Skinner, Research Director, Net Zero & Energy Transition – Verdantix Guests: Dayann Charles, Senior Manager – Verdantix Claire Stephens, Research Director, Real Estate & Built Environment – Verdantix Enjoyed the episode? Make sure you hit follow so you don't miss the next one and check out our website for related content on this topic Verdantix.com Practitioners get complimentary access to our library of research content at Verdantix Vantage - Register now.

    38 min

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Dedicated to exploring the scale, shape and velocity of change in the business world as our economic system adapts to sustainability challenges and climate risk, this podcast brings together leading change-makers for meaningful, in-depth debate.