One way in which the Sustainable Business group builds community is through the Cranfield Sustainability Network.
This informal network of scholars, practitioners and students holds early evening events four or five times a year, typically involving visiting speakers to seed a discussion on a sustainability-related hot topic.
Sustainability Network Speaker Series: Biodiversity - Nature’s gift to business?
The symbiotic relationship between biodiversity and business prosperity is only just starting to be explored. When will business see nature as an ally in the race to slow and reverse the effects of climate change?
Sustainability Network Speaker Series: Can my money save the planet? Everything you need to know about the carbon footprint of your money
Money makes the world go round, but is it going the right way? Join us for a student takeover of the Sustainability Network Speaker Session with Dan Sherrard-Smith, Founder and CEO of MotherTree – a platform designed to empower individuals to use their money as a force for good.
Sustainability Network Speaker Series: The Activist Leader - a conversation with Lucy Parker
Lucy believes that to be a successful business leader in today's world you are expected to deliver societal value alongside financial value. This takes a new mindset: the ability to think like an activist about the role your business plays in the world. She's passionate about the idea of a new breed of business leaders who tackle challenges in fresh ways. Lucy draws on her latest book, and her wealth of experience as co-founder of Brunswick Group ESG and Sustainable Business practice, to share her belief in the power of the activist mindset to drive change for yourself, your business, and society at large.
Sustainability Network Speaker Series: How can entrepreneurship help drive sustainability?
Chaired by our CEO and VC, Karen Holford and facilitated through our studio, this exciting session will formally launch “Green Week”. Green Week takes place each year and comprises a series of events and activities to help raise awareness around sustainability, including hands-on activities on the Cranfield campus.
Sustainability Network Speaker Series: How are sustainability and net zero driving innovation?
The global demand for sustainable, net-zero emissions practices in the food industry is rapidly growing, driving innovation at an unprecedented pace.
Our panel of researchers, business professionals, and innovators in the field will discuss how sustainability and the pursuit of net-zero goals are transforming the way we produce, distribute, and consume food.
Sustainability Network Speaker Series: Do shareholders hold the key to sustainable companies?
Shareholder activism is increasingly used by shareholders to exert change and shape corporate strategies towards environmental, social and governance issues. But does the reality of shareholder activism live up to the hype? In this Sustainability Network Speaker Series session, we are bringing together expertise from two Cranfield School of Management thought leadership groups, for this exciting collaboration between Economics and Banking and Sustainable Business.
Sustainability Network Speaker Series: The Chain Reaction: Are sustainable solutions in short supply?
In this Sustainability Network Speaker Series panel session, we invite an international buyer, a supplier, and a representative from a trading initiative to discuss whose job is it to make these global supply chains more sustainable?
Sustainability Network Speaker Series: CITIZENS: Why the Key to Fixing Everything is All of Us
Today, we are living deep inside the Consumer Story, a foundational story of humans as inherently self-interested and competitive. This story has shaped not just individual behaviour but organisational design, economic theory, the role of government, morality — all of culture and society. But this is not as inevitable and inescapable as it feels, for stories do change…
Sustainability Network Speaker Series: Can marketing save the planet?
Does marketing unhelpfully promote the idea of continuous growth in a world of finite resources? Or can marketeers play a vital role in influencing positive behaviour change? What is the role of marketing in a purpose-driven organisation? How can marketing skills and tools be deployed as a ‘sustainable marketing toolkit?’
We are proud to partner with Michelle Carvill and Gemma Butler of the popular podcast ‘Can marketing save the planet?’ to bring you a talented and passionate panel of marketing professionals and thought leaders to discuss these questions with you.
Sustainability Network Speaker Series: The Sustainable Business Imperative – turning concern into action
World leading sustainability strategist Sue Garrard will talk about the vital role of business in leading a shift towards a more sustainable economy and explain the compelling business case for doing so. She will explore the gap between best practice in sustainable business and the inertia or posturing around sustainability, or ‘ESG,’ more widely experienced across industries.
You will learn about what good looks like at the macro-level (businesses within the wider system) and how it can be achieved. You will also come away with practical advice on how you as individuals can influence and lead change at the ‘me-cro’ level, regardless of your profession.
The adoption of digital technologies for sustainable manufacturing
In the current Industry 4.0 era, many manufacturers have been exploring the adoption of emerging digital technologies (e.g., IoT, big data, AI, 3D printing) for improving sustainability.
These digital technologies are recognised widely as a means to improve labour productivity, but so far their potential to improve the environmental and social performance of manufacturing and supply chains has been much less appreciated. Also, despite their promising functions, adopting these digital technologies successfully is not easy.
Sustainability Network Speaker Series: Share Power
How ordinary people can change the way that capitalism works – and make money too
Would you like companies to care more about climate change? Should they be addressing the gender pay gap? Should they be more concerned about human rights in their supply chains? And if you think they should, can you, as an individual, bring about change?
Sustainability Network Speaker Series: The Modern Period – A conversation
In recognition of Menstrual Hygiene Day, join our online discussion with a panel of academic experts, business owners, NGO and advocates as we discuss the greatest issues facing the modern-day period.
The Cranfield Sustainability group is proud to present this lunchtime panel session facilitated by our current MSc Management and Corporate Sustainability student Wendy Laryea. Wendy’s many years leading non-profit initiatives has enthused her to take action, break taboos and raise awareness about issues facing people who menstruate. Join us to explore the social, economic, and environmental challenges by hearing from some of the people who are working to overcome them across the globe.
Earth Day live: What is Cranfield doing about sustainability?
Here at SWAGϼ, we are committed to environmental sustainability and are very lucky to have many passionate and driven individuals within our staff and student body.
For Earth Day this year, on 22 April, we will be going live to share our stories and give you the chance to meet some of them. Hear from our student ‘green team’, our Energy and Environment Team and the innovative ‘sustainable’ research projects from our academics. We will be sharing details on our plans for the present and the future.
Sustainable Business: Building a global movement!
Join us to hear insights from Professor Grayson from his wealth of experience building and advising business in their sustainability journey.
DEX Network Workshop: Digital Innovation for Sustainable Dairy
Dr Miying Yang (SWAGϼ) hosts a DEX (Dairy Evolution neXt) network workshop to explore how digital technologies can be adopted to address this challenge and improve sustainability in dairy industry.
Dairy products are an important source of nutrients that contributes to a healthy and nutritious diet. However, as a large GHG emitter, dairy industry also significantly affects the climate change. A big challenge for dairy industry today is how to reduce environmental impacts while continuing to meet social needs. In this workshop, you will hear great insights from our speakers Prof. Steve Evans (University of Cambridge), Dr Andrew Peacock (Founder and CEO, Peacock Technology Ltd), Dr Sam Wilkinson (Process Systems Enterprise, Siemens) and Prof. Jim Harkin (Ulster University).
The DEX Network is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Irish Research Council (IRC).
Sustainability Network Speaker Series – Cranfield Winterfest: Beer – Better!
The Cranfield Sustainability group hosts a panel discussion to explore where the beer industry is in their race to net-zero. Joined by long-established brewing companies and small-batch craft breweries alike, we will explore the challenges and opportunities they face today and what steps they are taking to make significant and sustainable change.
Webinar: An introduction to our Sustainability MSc Apprenticeship
Course Directors Dr Rosina Watson (School of Management) and Dr Kenisha Garnett (School of Water, Energy and Environment) provide an overview of this master’s level apprenticeship programme.
Our Sustainability MSc Apprenticeship meets the requirements of the Level 7 Sustainability Business Specialist Apprenticeship Standard which means eligible organisations in England can use £11,000 of their Apprenticeship Levy towards the £18,000 fees.
Our programme is designed in consultation with industry to equip sustainability professionals and leaders in organisations of all sizes with a critical mix of technical and management skills.
Sustainability Speaker Series: The Future of Personal Transport in a Post-Pandemic Britain
Course Directors Dr Rosina Watson (School of Management) and Dr Kenisha Garnett (School of Water, Energy and Environment) provide an overview of this master’s level apprenticeship programme.
In a collaboration between the School of Management and the School of Water Energy and Environment, a panel of experts from EasyJet, the Department of Transport and Uno Bus debated the future of transport.
Covering a range of specialisms including air transport, public transport, commuting and car use, our panellists set out their points of view before responding to questions from the audience.
Sustainability Speaker Series: Climate Change and the Energy Transition
Building a better and greener world, with Paul de Leeuw, Director Energy Transition Institute - Robert Gordon University
As each year has its own unique challenges, 2021 will probably be defined by the global response to COVID-19 and the climate emergency. The global vaccination programme, the upcoming United Nations COP26 conference and the prospect to build a better and greener society will provide the opportunity to tackle some of the world’s greatest challenges. COVID-19 has helped to unite the world against a common cause and has demonstrated that the global community can step up to do remarkable things.
Against this backdrop, Professor Paul de Leeuw from Robert Gordon University will talk about how we can build on this positive momentum to manage the energy transition and to ensure the sustainability of our planet.
Sustainability Network Speaker Series: Making Sustainability Usual Business
Sue is one of the world's leading expert practitioners in developing sustainability strategies in major companies and aligning them with business objectives. She runs her own consultancy business; her clients currently include Mars, Primark, O2, RBS, Jersey Telecom, and Danone. During her time at Unilever, Sue led the work to embed the Unilever Sustainable Living Plan to support growth, build brands with purpose, build employee engagement and future proof the business.
Sustainability Speaker Series: Is there such thing as sustainable fashion?
Fashion has the reputation of being one of the least sustainable industries in the world, consuming lake-sized volumes of fresh water, creating chemical and plastic pollution, and exploiting workers to create clothing which we all too quickly throw away (31kgs per person each year).
But things seem to be changing. Consumer demands are driving the world biggest fashion firms to say that implementing sustainability measures is their top strategic priority in the wake of Covid-19. Clothing resale is predicted to outgrow fast fashion by 2029.
Sustainability Speaker Series: Is Net Zero Possible by 2050?
Bringing academic and industry professionals from the traditional and renewable energy sectors together to discuss what the SWAGϼ’s commitment to a Net Zero economy means, and the implications of these changes on how we live and work.
Sustainability Speaker Series: Why we are still not acting on climate change; what is COVID-19 showing us?
In this live interview beamed from ‘The European Sustainability Academy’ in Crete, Sharon Jackson provided a thought provoking insight into why so many people do not enact their well-intended climate-change recovery behaviours.
Sharon used ‘communication’ examples from the COVID-19 pandemic to illuminate why our attention towards some of the most important issues can become blocked without us realising.
This session is for anyone with a curiosity about how to gain more awareness of how to make their own sense of the globally pressing sustainability issues and how to consciously shift good intentions into meaningful actions.
Viewers will learn new skills for enhancing their own meaning-making radars in a way that will improve their ability to communicate more clearly and encourage others to act.
Sustainability Speaker Series: Canary Wharf Group, A Career in Sustainability
Interested in learning more about a career in sustainability? Or maybe even how to implement it in your workplace? Then watch Martin and Julie from the Canary Wharf Group discuss their experiences fighting the sustainability cause within their industry and pushing boundaries.
Sustainability Network: Mary Creagh, From COVID 19 to COP26 - Some thoughts on our recovery:
Mary Creagh brings her unique viewpoint as a policy maker and Chair of the Environmental Audit Select Committee to the SWAGϼ government’s policy priorities for a green recovery post Covid-19 and our governments agenda going into COP26.
Sustainability Speaker Series: Green Swans, with John Elkington
To build back better we need to move beyond corporate responsibility, through resilience to “regenerative capitalism”. John leads us through the primary transitions in corporate sustainability to the opportunities offered by “Green Swans”.
Mike Barry: The 2020s A decade of radical sustainable disruption
Mike Barry recently left M&S having spent 15 years there launching, developing and integrating their sustainability strategy speaks on helping business big and small, new and established to prepare for and succeed in the great sustainability disruption that will wash through the economy in the 2020s. Featuring an introduction from Professor David Oglethorpe Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Dean of Cranfield School of Management.