About this Event
Agenda:
- Intro and Recap of Introductory Session
- Setting up your Sustainable Strategy
- Next Steps
Following our Breakfast Briefing on Design for Sustainability where we covered the three-pronged approach towards establishing your path towards sustainability -Strategy, Process and Product Experience – we will now tackle how to define your own sustainable strategy.
You will discover the implications of the proposed Green New Deal (GND) on the business of design and decide which of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainability Development Goals (UNSDGs) you or your company should focus on.
You will Learn about directives such as REACH, RoHS, WEEE, ELV, Well, GreenStar, and LEED; and how, through cross-pollination, these and other cradle-to-cradle strategies could be grouped together and leveraged in your industry.
Actualising these opportunities can lead to much-needed cultural development at your company and sustainable business model paradigm shifts, ensuring a strong triple bottom line!
About the Trainer
Stephan Clambaneva is a holistic systems-thinking design strategist and design-value evangelist, who looks at the world through a wide angled lens.
He has global experience working for IBM and Dassault Systemes, leading Digital Transformation, Experience Design and Innovation projects. His expertise spans the entire product development lifecycle from ideation, innovation & design thinking, through engineering, manufacturing and sustainability, working with fortune 500 companies across industries including consumer products, high-tech, commercial aviation, mobility, fashion & retail.
Stephan also serves on advisory boards of startups, was elected Board Member & Vice President for IDSA and serves on the steering committee for NY Design Week, NYCxDesign.
He lives in New York with his wife and 5 year old son.
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