58 min

Sustainability and COP26 with Andrew Griffiths NextGen Talks

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We were delighted to speak to Andrew Griffiths, whose work with Planet Mark and the Institute of Directors supports people and businesses towards reaching meaningful sustainability goals. In this podcast, Andrew breaks down what it means to be sustainable, explains exactly what is COP26 and what it is trying to achieve, as well as discussing growing trends such as the impact of greenwashing on our progress towards achieving sustainability.
 
About Andrew Griffiths
Andrew Griffiths is Director of Community & Partnerships at Planet Mark and Chair of the Institute of Director’s National Sustainability Taskforce. Andrew harnesses the power of community to mobilise people around social causes. Alongside his current roles with Planet Mark and the IOD, Andrew is a founder of Sustaineers – a community movement to support people to drive change within organisations – and is an advisory board member to the Global Sustainability Film Awards, alongside a number of other projects, each with community and mobilisation at their core.  

We were delighted to speak to Andrew Griffiths, whose work with Planet Mark and the Institute of Directors supports people and businesses towards reaching meaningful sustainability goals. In this podcast, Andrew breaks down what it means to be sustainable, explains exactly what is COP26 and what it is trying to achieve, as well as discussing growing trends such as the impact of greenwashing on our progress towards achieving sustainability.
 
About Andrew Griffiths
Andrew Griffiths is Director of Community & Partnerships at Planet Mark and Chair of the Institute of Director’s National Sustainability Taskforce. Andrew harnesses the power of community to mobilise people around social causes. Alongside his current roles with Planet Mark and the IOD, Andrew is a founder of Sustaineers – a community movement to support people to drive change within organisations – and is an advisory board member to the Global Sustainability Film Awards, alongside a number of other projects, each with community and mobilisation at their core.  

58 min