This masterclass is part of a series of events run by the Coventry University Clean Futures Catalyst programme.
This masterclass aims to leave you motivated to improve the sustainability of your business, with the right knowledge and tools to do so, and with an awareness of the support available to help you on your journey.
Agenda
- What is sustainability? The basics, key terms and language
- Sustainability frameworks and policy at global, national and local level
- Key focus areas including:
- Procurement
- Resource efficiency and circular economy
- Monitoring, reporting, tools and certifications
- Supply chain
- Inspiring case studies from local businesses
- Your needs: Group discussion on challenges of becoming more sustainable and support required
- Where to go for help and support
- Questions
Speakers
The masterclass will be delivered by Anna Bright (Chief Executive) and Andy Whyle (Associate) from Sustainability West Midlands (SWM). SWM have been established for over 22 years with the mission of making the West Midlands more sustainable, fairer and greener for all. They are an independent, not-for-profit membership organisation.
Anna has been working with organisations to improve their sustainability for over 20 years and has a private sector background in water, waste and wastewater management. She has worked with businesses, universities, colleges, local authorities, the health sector and the West Midlands Combined Authority to help shape the way that they mitigate and adapt for climate change. Anna is on the board of the Midlands Net Zero Hub, the Midlands Engine Green Growth Board and she is a Trustee for the Birmingham and Black Country Wildlife Trust.
Andy is a sustainability specialist who has over thirty years’ experience working in a multinational corporation (Ricoh Company Ltd.) and with their supply chain. His specialisms cover sustainability leadership, circular economy, natural capital development, networking and collaboration. Andy has provided training for businesses on behalf of Leicestershire Growth Hub, Warwickshire County Council, and Telford & Wrekin Council, focusing on SME engagement in net zero and sustainability.