The battle against planned obsolescence
For our fourth episode, we had the chance to discuss planned obsolescence with Adèle Chasson, public affairs manager at HOP, the leading NGO in France on the circular economy.
We cannot talk about business and management without mentioning sustainability. It permeates every aspect of the business landscape, from recruitment and the bottom line to the supply chain and marketing. Regularly on The Choice, our experts address sustainability in all its complexity and applications in the hopes of better understanding how business can contribute to a greener and fairer future (and present!).
For our fourth episode, we had the chance to discuss planned obsolescence with Adèle Chasson, public affairs manager at HOP, the leading NGO in France on the circular economy.
Can the tourism industry re-shape tourists’ mindsets for the long term to adopt more sustainable behavior? If so, perhaps the luxury industry can help!
Addressing the environmental impact of fashion will require major evolutions in the mindset and habits of designers, fashion players and consumers. Though innovation can help.
Growing up with a father who was a chef, Roxane Clément felt working for a great player in the food industry was an alternative path to have a role in this industry that is so essential to our lives.
Whether young or old, people’s happiness equally benefits from certain non-economic factors. Wealth and income are important but not self-sufficient.
Bringing biodiversity and nature into the workplace, a win-win for the environment and employee well-being.
Robert Gerlach, CEO of Klim (Carbon Farmed), touches upon various aspects of carbon farming, such as its benefits for the environment, farmers and consumers.
Though the “reverse” supply chain is nothing new for business, are our supply chains truly equipped for a circular economy?
The concepts of sustainability seem to apply easily to certain disciplines, like supply chain management. But what about in corporate finance?
Sustainability has become a key driver for a university’s reputation. Yet, “teaching sustainability as well as further societal skills, will not be enough,” says Andreas Kaplan, professor of marketing.
The exponential increase in data flows, and amount of energy consumed, makes radical changes necessary and urgent in companies and society as a whole.
Do you find yourself asking, what exactly IS the circular economy? Take a “Look’Around” the subject with a collection of articles from the ESCP Deloitte Chair.
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