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Driving Net Profit with Zero Emissions
by Barbara Albert
We need to achieve net-zero emissions by mid-century to avoid catastrophic climate change, and business plays a big part in meeting this goal. Join 100% Renewables’ Co-CEO Barbara Albert as she interviews senior decision-makers from organizations leading the way on climate action. If you want to hear best practice stories of how other businesses drive net profit with zero emissions, this show is for you.
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Episode 26: The Reality of Scope 3: Lessons from Leading Iress' First ASRS Report
Send us Fan Mail“I think the first thing is to know what you want to achieve. Have some really good discussions with your finance team, procurement, corporate affairs - whoever is involved in this process. Ask yourselves: are you going to set targets, are you just trying to comply, or do you actually want your supply base to reduce their emissions? Because that will inform some of the decisions that you are going to make, particularly when in the context of Categories 1 and 2. When we think about Scope 3, I think, on a related note, absolutely circle the wagons. Get all your stakeholders around this topic early, and that does include your assurance. So have some really good open conversations about what it is that they are expecting, both in terms of their disclosure and what it is that they're going to want to understand from you.”In this episode of the “Driving Net Profit with Zero Emissions” podcast, we have the pleasure of speaking with Iress, a leading technology company that designs and develops software and services for the financial services industry.Headquartered in Australia and listed on the ASX, Iress operates across Asia Pacific, the United Kingdom, Africa and North America. Its technology sits at the centre of its clients’ businesses, supporting a wide range of organisations - from small retail firms to large institutional players across the financial services industry.In this episode, we explore Iress’ experience delivering its first climate disclosure report under Australia’s new mandatory reporting framework, AASB S2. Being among the first companies reporting under a new scheme is never easy. The rules are still evolving, there is limited precedent to rely on, and organisations often need to navigate complex judgement calls along the way.Tune in to hear how Iress is:Navigating its first AASB S2 climate disclosure reportTackling the complexities of Scope 3 emissions reportingAddressing data quality challenges across the value chainMaking judgement calls when guidance and precedents are still evolvingBuilding internal capability for mandatory climate reportingTurning early reporting experiences into practical insights for future disclosuresMeet the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.Barbara is also the co-founder of Cassora, a digital platform designed to help organisations navigate climate reporting and decarbonisation. Cassora supports companies in measuring their emissions, managing climate data, and preparing disclosures aligned with emerging standards such as AASB S2.Connect with Barbara on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbaraalbert100/ About 100% Renewables:100% Renewables is a consulting firm that partners with all levels of government, businesses and industry associations to help them decarbonise and prepare for mandatory climate reporting. We do this by building our clients’ carbon footprint and internal capacity, addressing climate risks and opportunities, developing transition plans, and setting targets. We also help our clients in reducing emissions throughout their value chain by engaging with their suppliers.We lead in sustainability communica
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Episode 25: Leading the flock: Inghams' climate journey
Send us Fan Mail“As a business, we take sustainability very seriously—it’s integral to how we operate. Poultry can be produced in an environmentally responsible way. It’s not fully there yet, but as one of the lowest-impact meats, we believe we can keep driving improvements and aim for genuine carbon neutrality.”In this episode of “Driving Profit with Net Zero emissions” podcast, we have the pleasure of speaking with Inghams, one of Australia and New Zealand’s largest integrated poultry producers.With a legacy spanning over 100 years, Inghams plays a pivotal role in feeding millions while operating a vast, vertically integrated supply chain—from breeding and feed production to processing and distribution.Tune in to hear how Inghams is:Measuring and managing its Scope 3 emissions with increasing accuracyEmbedding climate risk into capital project decisionsReducing waste to landfill through smart, site-level initiativesTrialling zero-emissions transport solutionsAchieving carbon neutrality for selected productsResponding to mandatory climate disclosure and building organisational resilienceCollaborating across the industry to raise the bar on animal welfare and environmental stewardshipMeet the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.Connect with Barbara on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbaraalbert100/ Connect with 100% Renewables:Visit our YouTube channel for lots of Net Zero explainer videos: Driving Net Profit with Zero EmissionsVisit our website: www.100percentrenewables.comFollow us on LinkedIn: 100% RenewablesFollow us on Facebook: @100PercentRenewablesPtyLtd Follow us on Twitter: @100pcRenewablesGet in touch with the speaker:Phil Senn’s LinkedIn account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philsenn/ Other relevant links:Ingham’s webpage: https://inghams.com.au/ Ingham’s sustainability page: https://inghams.com.au/our-purpose/sustainability/ Ingham’s LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/company/inghams-group-limited/ Ingham’s Marion Bay Chicken CA PDS: https://www.climateactive.org.au/buy-climate-active/certified-members/inghams-enterprises-pty-limited
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Episode 24: From ambition to action: Local government commitments and strategies for net zero
Send us Fan Mail“We have been monitoring the commitments of local governments in Australia since 2017. We've recently updated the ambitious commitments and found that, in total, 165 Councils out of 537 local governments in Australia have made commitments to net zero emissions. This number covers 31% of all councils. NSW takes the lead in terms of the absolute number of councils committing to ambitious targets. Followed closely by Victorian local governments. Looking solely at the number of councils committing to ambitious targets doesn't give the full picture. The more important metric is the fraction of the country's population that is covered by these commitments by councils, who are looking to lead the communities by example. 70% of Australia's population is now covered by ambitious commitments.”In this special episode of “Driving Profit with Net Zero emissions” podcast, we're revisiting a recent webinar that we hosted— "From ambition to action: Local government commitments and strategies for net zero"This year, local governments across Australia have made remarkable progress towards achieving net-zero targets. In this episode, we unpack findings from our latest research on Net Zero Commitments by States, Local Governments, and Communities and share practical strategies to help councils take the lead in climate action.In this episode, we cover:State and local government climate commitments: Gain insights into the ambitious targets shaping Australia’s net-zero future.Setting and communicating meaningful targets: Learn how councils can effectively engage their communities and align on climate goals.Building credible transition plans: Discover best practices for developing actionable and impactful net-zero strategies.Smplifying climate data management: See how tools like our C-Compass streamline reporting, enhance decision-making, and ensure transparency.The next frontier for councils: Dive into transformative opportunities and strategies that empower councils to push boundaries in climate leadership and drive impactful, future-ready actions.Meet the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.Connect with Barbara on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbaraalbert100/ Connect with 100% Renewables:Visit our YouTube channel for lots of Net Zero explainer videos: Driving Net Profit with Zero EmissionsVisit our website: www.100percentrenewables.comFollow us on LinkedIn: 100% RenewablesFollow us on Facebook: @100PercentRenewablesPtyLtd Follow us on Twitter: @100pcRenewablesGet in touch with the speaker:Patrick’s LinkedIn account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickdenvir100/ Other relevant linksNet zero commitments by states, local governments and communities – September
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Episode 23: Empowering Climate Action - Harnessing Data and Digital Transformation for Success
Send us Fan Mail"Let's turn our attention to what we want and need our data to be. We all know data is essential for climate action, but let's be honest, it's so tough to get together data that's accurate, reliable, complete, and assurance-ready. It's particularly tricky if you're creating a carbon footprint for the first time."In this special episode of “Driving Profit with Net Zero emissions” podcast, we're revisiting a recent webinar that we hosted in collaboration with Trellis Technologies — "Climate Action - Harnessing Data and Digital Transformation for Success"We’ll unpack the critical role data plays in driving climate action, explore the hurdles in collecting quality data, and highlight how innovative tools can make all the difference. You’ll hear insights from Trellis about their platform, followed by Deepa Dasari from the University of Queensland sharing their real-world challenges with data collection and how they’ve overcome them.In this episode, we cover:The power of data in climate action: Understand why reliable data is the backbone of successful climate strategies.Overcoming data collection roadblocks: Discover common obstacles in gathering accurate data and how to address them.Turning data into impact: Learn how to convert raw data into valuable insights that spotlight trends, emissions hotspots, and areas for improvement.Maximising digital tools for ESG: See how tools like Trellis streamline data management, enhance reporting accuracy, and strengthen decision-making in your sustainability efforts.A real-world case study: Gain practical takeaways from a Trellis customer on how digital tools revolutionised their data management and sustainability outcomes.Meet the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.Connect with Barbara on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbaraalbert100/ Connect with 100% Renewables:Visit our YouTube channel for lots of Net Zero explainer videos: Driving Net Profit with Zero EmissionsVisit our website: www.100percentrenewables.comFollow us on LinkedIn: 100% RenewablesFollow us on Facebook: @100PercentRenewablesPtyLtd Follow us on Twitter: @100pcRenewablesGet in touch with the speakers:Patrick’s LinkedIn account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickdenvir100/ Matt’s LinkedIn [BA1] [HT2] account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-shorten-8b943519/ Deepa’s LinkedIn account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deepadasari/ Other relevant linksTrellis Technologies: https://yourtrellis.com/ University of Queensland:
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Episode 22: Conceive, Believe, Achieve: Transforming Ideas into Success with Venture Capitalist Creel Price
Send us Fan Mail“Find out what you really want to do in life and get clear around that. What's the thing for you that your mind can conceive and your heart believe you can achieve?”In this special edition of the 'Driving Net Profit with Zero Emissions' podcast, we feature a live discussion with Creel Price, a pioneering venture capitalist and leader in climate venture investments. Hosted by Barbara Albert, co-CEO of 100% Renewables, this episode captures Creel's deep dive into the power of entrepreneurial spirit in the fight against climate change.Listen as Creel unpacks his unique 'Conceive, Believe, Achieve' philosophy and details his journey from a young entrepreneur to a visionary leader. He discusses the critical need for rapid, informed decision-making and highlights the strategic role of entrepreneurs in driving sustainable innovation. From the origins of the Greenhouse to his approach at Investible and insights into regenerative agriculture, Creel provides actionable advice for anyone looking to make an impactful change in today’s business landscape.Key topics include:The entrepreneurial mindset and its necessity in the climate action spaceStrategies for nurturing startups and scaling climate-focused venturesThe importance of quick decision-making in achieving sustainability goalsInsights from Creel's book, 'The One Thing To Win At The Game Of Business.'An introduction to the “Climate Bootcamp”This episode is a must-listen for leaders, innovators, and anyone committed to making a difference in the world of business and sustainability. Join us to gain invaluable insights that will empower your next climate-focused endeavour.Meet the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.Connect with Barbara on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbaraalbert100/Connect with 100% Renewables:Visit our YouTube channel for lots of Net Zero explainer videos: Driving Net Profit with Zero EmissionsVisit our website: www.100percentrenewables.comFollow us on LinkedIn: 100% RenewablesFollow us on Facebook: @100PercentRenewablesPtyLtd Follow us on Twitter: @100pcRenewablesGet in touch with our guests:Creel Price LinkedIn's: https://www.linkedin.com/in/creelprice/ Other relevant links:Greenhouse: https://www.greenhouse.com/ Climate camp: Prospectus Greenhouse Climate Camp + AMPED Program.pdf - Google DriveThe Biggest Little Farm Movie: https://www.biggestlittlefarmmovie.com/ Investible: https://investible.co/ The One Thing to Win at the Game of Business:
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Episode 21: Green Horizons: Scenic World's Journey to Carbon Neutrality
Send us Fan Mail“It is about understanding the low-hanging fruit and working on that. You don't have to change everything overnight. Yes, to do something like going carbon neutral, you have to be able to commit to buying offsets and not every business has that ability. So, the aim is to reduce your emissions first so that you have to buy less offsets. Seems obvious but really critical to do. And the other thing is to look around within the tourism industry at the help that's out there. The federal government has just put out a sustainability toolkit, Eco-Tourism Australia has a sustainability scorecard before you move into the accreditation rankings of Eco-tourism accredited. And so have a look out. There are heaps of tools that can help you identify that low-hanging fruit if you're not sure what it is to start your journey.”In this episode of “Driving Profit with Net Zero emissions” podcast, we welcome Anthea Hammon, Managing Director at Scenic World Blue Mountains, Australia’s most visited privately owned tourism attraction, nestled in the heart of the Blue Mountains near Sydney. We're excited to discuss Scenic World's strategic commitment to environmental stewardship and their journey towards achieving carbon neutral certification.Join us as we explore:The history of Scenic WorldScenic World’s indigenous connectionScenic World’s operations and supply chainScenic World’s emission sourcesScenic World’s sustainability initiativesScenic World’s road to carbon neutralityScenic World’s climate risks adaptationMeet the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.Connect with Barbara on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbaraalbert100/Connect with 100% Renewables:Visit our YouTube channel for lots of Net Zero explainer videos: Driving Net Profit with Zero EmissionsVisit our website: www.100percentrenewables.comFollow us on LinkedIn: 100% RenewablesFollow us on Facebook: @100PercentRenewablesPtyLtd Follow us on Twitter: @100pcRenewablesGet in touch with our guests:Anthea Hammon’s LinkedIn account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthea-hammon/Scenic World’s LinkedIn account: https://www.linkedin.com/company/scenic-world-blue-mountains/ Scenic World website: https://www.scenicworld.com.au/
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Episode 20: Above and Beyond: BridgeClimb Sydney's Environmental Journey
Send us Fan Mail“It's called a crisis for a reason, and the sooner we can do things, the better. I think the education that I got through this process was that we are already at a point that is very difficult. So now we all have to get on board. You know, now I look at the world slightly differently when I travel myself, I look at what other people are doing and whether they're not doing it, it's a little bit disappointing. So it's really nice to be at this point where we have offset our footprint, but then to look at what else could we do to take it further forward and how quickly can we do this to actually make a meaningful impact.”In this episode of “Driving Profit with Net Zero emissions” podcast, we're joined by Deb Zimmer, CEO of BridgeClimb Sydney as we delve deep into the world of one of Sydney’s most iconic attractions. Discover the intersection of adventure and sustainability as Deb shares insights into BridgeClimb's journey towards achieving carbon neutrality.Join us as we explore:BridgeClimb’s Unique Visitor Experience: Learn about who visits BridgeClimb and what makes this adventure a global magnet.ESG at BridgeClimb: Uncover how BridgeClimb integrates Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles into its operations.Understanding BridgeClimb’s Carbon Footprint: A closer look at the sources of emissions and the overall impact of their activities.Decarbonisation Initiatives: Discover the specific actions BridgeClimb is taking to reduce their carbon footprint.Achieving Carbon Neutrality: Hear about the journey and the strategic decisions behind becoming carbon neutral.Choosing the Right Carbon Offset Projects: Learn about the challenges and considerations in selecting meaningful carbon offset projects.Challenges and Insights: Hurdles faced and insights gained on the path to sustainability.Meet the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.Connect with Barbara on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbaraalbert100/Connect with 100% Renewables:Visit our YouTube channel for lots of Net Zero explainer videos: Driving Net Profit with Zero EmissionsVisit our website: www.100percentrenewables.comFollow us on LinkedIn: 100% RenewablesFollow us on Facebook: @100PercentRenewablesPtyLtdFollow us on Twitter: @100pcRenewablesGet in touch with the speaker:Deb Zimmer’s LinkedIn account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deb-zimmer-053ba5b8/ BridgeClimb’s LinkedIn account: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bridgeclimb/ BridgeClimb website: https://www.bridgeclimb.com/
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Episode 19: How to Confidently Buy High-integrity Carbon Offsets
Send us Fan Mail“It doesn’t make sense to go carbon neutral and purchase carbon offsets that might be dodgy. The purpose of achieving carbon neutrality is that you want to prove to the marketplace that you care about the environment and that you are taking a stand against climate change. You don’t want to open yourself up to reputational damage. “In this special episode of “Driving Profit with Net Zero emissions” podcast, we're revisiting a recent webinar that we hosted in collaboration with TEM (Tasman Environmental Markets) — "How to confidently buy high-integrity carbon offsets."The webinar breaks down the intricacies of carbon offsetting and provide a clear pathway for strategic carbon credit purchasing. In this episode, Barbara Albert and Nicolas Francois were joined by our guest speakers from TEM, Brett Giddings (Head of Digital Solutions), and Rebecca Heard (Manager of Corporate Partnerships and Digital Solutions).In this episode, we cover:Understanding carbon offsetting: The basics and importance in today's sustainability landscape.Criteria for high-quality offsets: Identifying and selecting the most credible offsets.Climate Active certification: How offsets play a key role in achieving voluntary carbon neutral certification.Navigating greenwashing and greenhushing: Ensuring your organisation's practices are transparent and trustworthy.The offset market: Insights into market trendsRisk management: Strategies to secure high-quality offsets and safeguard your organisation's reputation.Meet the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.Connect with Barbara on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbaraalbert100/Connect with 100% Renewables:Visit our YouTube channel for lots of Net Zero explainer videos: Driving Net Profit with Zero EmissionsVisit our website: www.100percentrenewables.comFollow us on LinkedIn: 100% RenewablesFollow us on Facebook: @100percentrenewables Follow us on Twitter: @100pcRenewablesGet in touch with the speakers:Nicolas’s LinkedIn account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolas-s-francois/Brett’s LinkedIn account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brettgiddings/ Rebecca’s LinkedIn account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccataylor24/
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Episode 18: Creating Change: Western Sydney University’s Sustainable Leadership
Send us Fan Mail“I think authenticity is really important. It's nice to look and learn from what other people are doing, but follow your own normative compass. Follow the path that looks right for you and your organisation, and just work your way through it, step by step. Be ready to have ethically defensible strategies when operating in areas that are open to critique, but it's more important to be a doer than a critic. We also need to be self-reflective and critical and be agile when we can. Take the opportunities when we can, be bold.”In this podcast episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Roger Attwater, Senior Manager at the Environmental Sustainability at Western Sydney University’s Division of Infrastructure and Commercial. Roger leads the team overseeing the implementation of the Environmental Sustainability Policy and the Environmental Sustainability Action Plan and related initiatives, including engagement opportunities through the Living Labs.Roger and Barbara chat about Western Sydney University's efforts on climate action, their net zero strategy, and what led them to be ranked number 1 in the Times Higher Education Impact rankings for their overall action across the Sustainable Development Goals for two consecutive years.In this episode, find out: What showing up for climate action means for Western Sydney University Western Sydney University’s number 1 ranking in the Times Higher Eduction Impact rankingsWestern Sydney University’s Living labsWestern Sydney University’s mitigation effortsWestern Sydney University’s interpretation of climate positiveWestern Sydney University’s net zero strategyWestern Sydney University’s achievement of carbon neutralityWestern Sydney University’s biggest hurdles in achieving Climate Active certificationRoger's view of nature repair markets of the Commonwealth governmentIntersection between biodiversity schemes and carbon offsetsEmission sources of the UniversityEmission reduction initiativesThe importance of internal stakeholder supportWhat's next in Western Sydney University’s sustainability journeyConnect with 100% Renewables:Visit our Youtube channel for lots of Net Zero explainer videos: Driving Net Profit with Zero EmissionsVisit our website: www.100percentrenewables.comFollow us on LinkedIn: 100% RenewablesFollow us on Facebook: @100percentrenewablesFollow us on Twitter: @100pcRenewablesGet in touch with Roger:Roger’s LinkedIn account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roger-attwater-0587ba266/Western Sydney University website: https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/THE Impact ranking: https://www.timeshighereducation.com/impactrankingsPodcast episode with Austral Fisheries: https://100percentrenewables.com.au/podcast/casting-the-net-zero-reasons-to-delay-climate-action-with-austral-fisheries/
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Episode 17: Striking at the root, with Simon Holmes à Court
Send us Fan Mail“One of the most impactful things we can do if you're passionate about climate change is to support politics. It's striking at the root of what needs to be done to make sure that the people who are working on the policies are going to drive this transformation. If we don't have the right people working at the root in favour of this, then we can all be wasting so much of our time.” In this podcast episode, we speak with Simon Holmes à Court, an entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist who founded Climate 200, which is an initiative aimed at empowering communities to nurture their own political candidates and effect change on climate issues.We talk about Australia's lost decade on climate action, and Simon’s book "The Big Teal' which was published in 2022. We also dive deep into the role of politics in supporting businesses in their transition to net zero and how business can support politics.In this episode, find out:How Simon became so passionate about climate actionWhat inspired him to write his book “The Big Teal”What is Climate 200 and how it differs from other climate change initiativesWhether Simon thinks that we can limit warming to 1.5C and the solutions that will get us to net zeroWho, out of business, government, big finance, or the community, should do the heavy lifting to get us to net zeroHow a net zero world looks like for Simon Holmes à CourtConnect with 100% Renewables:Visit our Youtube channel for lots of Net Zero explainer videos: Driving Net Profit with Zero EmissionsVisit our website: 100percentrenewables.comFollow us on LinkedIn: 100% RenewablesFollow us on Facebook: @100percentrenewablesFollow us on Twitter: @100pcRenewablesWhere to find Simon’s book ‘The Big Teal’:Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Big-Teal-National-Interest/dp/1922633569Booktopia: https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-big-teal-simon-holmes-a-court/book/9781922633569.htmlOther relevant links:Simon’s LinkedIn account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonahac/Simon’s Twitter account: https://twitter.com/simonahac?s=20Climate200 website: https://www.climate200.com.au/Book: The Big Teal: https://www.climate200.com.au/the-big-tealPodcast episode Griffith: https://100percentrenewables.com.au/podcast/how-to-dramatically-reduce-our-emissions-by-electrifying-everything-with-saul-griffith/Saul Griffith’s book: The Big Switch: https://www.blackincbooks.com.au/books/big-switch
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Episode 16: Casting the net: Zero reasons to delay climate action - with Austral Fisheries
Send us Fan Mail“We don't have to worry about the next quarterly cycle, like public companies do. We can take judgments that transcend that cycle, understanding that seasons and natural systems produce variable results. We've made a judgment to leave a whole bunch of fish uncaught, with a negative impact on profitability, and we've made that call based on what we've felt is in the long term interest of the fishery. It's a privilege that we can play the long game and deliver long term shareholder value.”In this podcast episode, we speak with David Carter, CEO of Austral Fisheries, one of Australia’s largest integrated commercial fishing companies. Austral shows unparalleled global leadership in sustainable fishing, is a carbon neutral organisation, and sells carbon neutral products. Not only do we talk about Austral’s sustainable business practices, their carbon footprint and emissions reduction activities, but we also dive deeper into what motivated David to act on climate change, personally and in his role as CEO of the company.In this episode, find out:How Simon Sinek and a trip to the Antarctic inspired David to take action on climate changeHow people like Mike Cannon Brooks gave David permission for a bigger narrative and talking about climate change in his personal and business lifeHow Austral Fisheries see themselves as a steward of the ocean and how they play the long gameWhy David feels that Austral Fisheries can’t be a climate action leader until they have followers Why Austral Fisheries had its new hybrid electric ship built in NorwayWhether green methanol could be the future for net zero shippingOther relevant linksDavid Carter’s talk at TEDxPerth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8imszj5gES4Marine Stewardship Council: https://www.msc.org/Austral Fisheries’ Climate Active Public Disclosure Statement: Organisation & Product certification CY2021Austral Fisheries sustainability: https://www.australfisheries.com.au/sustainabilityCarbon Neutral Pty Ltd’s Yarra Yarra Biodiversity Corridor project - https://carbonneutral.com.au/about-us/our-projects/Book: Infinite Game by Simon Sinek: https://simonsinek.com/books/the-infinite-game/Book: Start with Why by Simon Sinek: https://simonsinek.com/books/start-with-why/Confront the Brutal Facts by Jim Collins: https://www.jimcollins.com/concepts/confront-the-brutal-facts.htmlConnect with usDavid Carter - https://au.linkedin.com/in/david-carter-174625aAustral Fisheries - https://au.linkedin.com/company/austral-fisheries-pty-ltdBarbara Albert - https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbaraalbert100/Driving Net Profit with Zero Emissions - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS49PGSgCeDNda7s1L0cQtQ?view_as=subscriber100% Renewables - http
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Episode 15: A world without waste, with Sims Limited
Send us Fan Mail“One of the things that we've also done is put in an internal carbon price. We'll be using that in modelling all our CapEx decisions and strategy to understand the impacts of various decisions on our targets and the financial return. The CFOs of our businesses saw immediately how that process could help us achieve our goals and what their responsibility was in terms of making that happen, and the contribution that they could make towards delivering this critical outcome for Sims.The carbon price was a new way of helping our people connect to our purpose of delivering a world without waste. We make a lot of asset decisions, such as buying material handlers. They're long-lived pieces of capital equipment. If we buy a diesel one today, we're going to be offsetting that in 2030.”In this podcast episode, we speak with Blaise Porter, Group Director Sustainability & Corporate Responsibility of Sims Limited, a global leader in metal recycling and circular solutions for technology, as well as an emerging leader in renewable energy. Sims focus on building a sustainable, diverse, and innovative supply chain throughout the country and across the globe.Blaise shares how important reusing and recycling materials are to prevent emissions from entering the atmosphere and how Sims Limited plays an important role in closing the loop and enabling a circular economy and thus minimising greenhouse gas emissions. Specific topics discussed are:· Decarbonising steel and aluminium· Repurposing cloud assets· Reusing materials such as plastic in cars· How Sims engaged its internal stakeholders to set ambitious targets· How Sims set an internal carbon price of $100 by 2030· How Sims helps its customer reduce their carbon footprint· How we can divert waste from landfillOther relevant links:1. 100% Renewables Net zero diagnostic tool - https://netzerodiagnostic.scoreapp.com/2. Sims Limited 2021 Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures Report -- https://sltd.s3.amazonaws.com/2021/2021_TCFD+Report.pdf3. Completing the Picture: How the Circular Economy Tackles Climate Change - https://ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/completing-the-picture4. LMS Energy, methane destruction and bioenergy - https://www.lms.com.au/About Blaise PorterBlaise Porter is the Group Director of Sustainability & Corporate Responsibility at Sims Limited. She directs Sims Limited’s long-term sustainability ambitions and goals, integrates sustainability throughout the company’s divisions worldwide, and helps Sims fulfil its purpose - to create a world without waste, to preserve our planet. Blaise also directs Sims' corporate social responsibility framework.Prior to joining Sims in 2021, Blaise was the Director of Responsible Business at Fujitsu Australia & New Zealand, where Blaise and I first met. She recently completed a Masters in Sustainability & Climate Policy from Curtin University.If you want to get in touch with Blaise, you can connect with her on LinkedIn - https://au.linkedin.com/in/blaiseporterMeet the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable ener
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Episode 14: Reducing transport emissions with EVs and hydrogen
Send us Fan MailIn this special podcast episode, we speak with three people with significant experience in the transport sector, coming from the car manufacturing perspective, the policy perspective, and the motorist's perspective - Scott Nargar, David Malicki and Nikesh Murali. In this episode, we talk about how transport emissions can be reduced, as transport accounts for nearly 20% of Australia's emissions, making it the third largest source of greenhouse gas emissions. We discuss how we can shift from fossil fuels to cleaner ways of transporting people and goods, such as electric vehicles and renewable hydrogen.About Scott NargarScott Nargar is the Senior Manager of Future Mobility & Government Relations of Hyundai Motor Company Australia. Scott has over two decades of experience in the motor industry in technical, media, product planning and technology advocacy roles. For the last 10 years, Scott has been working for Hyundai Motor Company Australia in senior technical management, product planning, environment and Government engagement policy roles. Scott leads the company’s Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle project and future mobility programs. Scott was the co-founder of the Australian Hydrogen Council and is currently a Member of its Board of Directors. If you want to get in touch with Scott, you can connect with him on LinkedInAbout David MalickiDavid Malicki is the Team Lead, Net Zero Transport at NSW Department of Planning and Environment. His team is responsible for delivering $330 million in initiatives under the NSW Electric Vehicle Strategy and the NSW Net Zero Plan Stage 1. He is an experienced Business Team Lead with a demonstrated history of working in the environmental services industry. He is skilled in Government Procurement, Environmental Issues, Sustainable Business, Management, and Building Effective Relationships. If you want to get in touch with David, you can connect with him on LinkedInAbout Nikesh MuraliNikesh Murali is a Senior Policy Advisor at the NRMA specialising in EVs, Future Transport and Low Carbon Technology. Prior to the role at the NRMA, he worked as a policy advisor in the Australian Federal Public Service on policy initiatives in transport, future mobility, maritime, and airports and aviation. He has an interest and expertise in shaping and promoting the feasibility and opportunities created by transitioning to net zero emissions in the transportation and energy sectors. If you want to get in touch with Nikesh, you can connect with him on LinkedInMeet the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of Energy Unlimited-Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.Other relevant links:-EV Council on increasing the supply of EVs to Australia- https://electricvehiclecouncil.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/EVC-Briefing_Increasing-the-supply-of-EVs-to-Australia.pdf -ACT EV Ready Developments (Urbis)- https://www.planning.act.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/1977088/EV-Ready-Developments-Executive-Summary.pdf-ANU on electric vehicle fleets- https://www.anu.edu.au/news/all-news/electric-vehicle-fleets-set-to-be-on-call-to-backup-the-grid-NSW EV Strategy Dashboard as at March 2022- https://www.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/2022-07/20220331-EV-Strategy-Dashboard.pdf-NMRA go-to portal hub- https://thehub.nrma.com.au/tag/electric-cars-NSW
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Episode 13: Net Zero Fundamentals, Part 2 - Carbon farming, carbon offsetting and insetting
Send us Fan MailThis is part 2 of a special podcast recording based on a webinar that Barbara Albert, our Co-CEO, ran under the Entrepreneur’s Program to explain the fundamentals of Net Zero to Australian small and medium-sized businesses. In the first part of the recording, Barbara introduced carbon accounting, carbon scopes, calculating your carbon footprint and developing decarbonisation and net zero pathways. In part 2 of this special recording, Barbara introduces important concepts, such as carbon offsetting, carbon farming, and insetting, which are ingredients for a Net Zero or carbon neutral strategy.The Net Zero fundamentals podcast is sponsored by AusIndustry, a Commonwealth Government program that helps eligible businesses strengthen, grow and innovate, and develop and commercialise new ideas and products – locally, nationally and globally. The program also helps companies achieve Net Zero via support from consultancies such as 100% Renewables. About AusIndustryAusIndustry delivers a range of programs to support Australian small to medium businesses to boost profits, create more jobs, become stronger and more resilient. Their programs help eligible businesses strengthen, grow and innovate, and develop and commercialise new ideas and products – locally, nationally and globally. The program connects businesses with support available across all levels of government – from the Australian Government through to the local level. The AusIndustry network of Business Development Managers, Regional Managers and Facilitators are spread across Australia, and they provide you with targeted support and guidance to help your business grow, diversify and thrive. Please also know that the Entrepreneurs’ Programme is collecting expressions of interest to be part of a Net Zero supply chain project launching in Perth and Brisbane in July 2022. Involvement in this project is free and provides eligible businesses with access to industry networks, expert resources and to promote your Net Zero business goal.Meet the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.About 100% Renewables100% Renewables is a national consultancy specialising in the development of Net Zero, carbon neutral and climate positive strategies. We work with large energy-using businesses and government organisations with ambitious climate action goals.In addition to delivering Net Zero strategies and helping our clients achieve carbon neutrality under Climate Active, our other services are commercial and mid-scale solar feasibility and implementation support, carbon footprinting, science-based target setting, energy auditing, sustainable procurement, fleet transition strategies, financing climate action, and on-call services.We are a leader in sustainability communication through our “Driving Net Profit with Zero Emissions” podcast and videos, and through our blog posts and monthly newsletters. We showcase examples of climate action leadership and provide answers to our followers’ questions so that others can learn from them a
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Episode 12: Net Zero Fundamentals, Part 1 – Carbon accounting and net zero pathways
Send us Fan MailThis podcast episode is sponsored by AusIndustry, a Commonwealth Government program, which helps eligible businesses strengthen, grow and innovate, and develop and commercialise new ideas and products – locally, nationally and globally. The program also helps businesses achieve net zero via support from consultancies such as 100% Renewables. This recording is based on a webinar that Barbara Albert, our Co-CEO, ran under this program to explain the fundamentals of net zero to Australian small and medium-sized businesses. In the first part of this special podcast recording, the discussion centres around an introduction to carbon accounting, carbon scopes, how you can calculate your carbon footprint and how you can develop decarbonisation and net zero pathways. About AusIndustryAusIndustry delivers a range of programs to support Australian small to medium businesses to boost profits, create more jobs, become stronger and more resilient. Their programs help eligible businesses strengthen, grow and innovate, and develop and commercialise new ideas and products – locally, nationally and globally. The program connects businesses with support available from across all levels of government – from the Australian Government through to the local level. The AusIndustry network of Business Development Managers, Regional Managers and Facilitators are spread across Australia, and they provide you with targeted support and guidance to help your business grow, diversify and thrive. Please also know that the Entrepreneurs’ Programme is collecting expressions of interest to be part of a Net Zero supply chain project launching in Perth and Brisbane in July 2022. Involvement in this project is free and provides eligible businesses with access to industry networks, expert resources and to promote your Net Zero business goal.If you want to get in touch with AusIndustry, you can connect with them on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/ausindustry/ or visit their website at https://business.gov.au/ . You can also write us an email at [email protected] the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.About 100% Renewables100% Renewables is a national consultancy specialising in the development of net zero, carbon neutral and climate positive strategies. We work with large energy-using businesses and government organisations with ambitious climate action goals.In addition to delivering net zero strategies and helping our clients achieve carbon neutrality under Climate Active, our other services are commercial and mid-scale solar feasibility and implementation support, carbon footprinting, science-based target setting, energy auditing, sustainable procurement, fleet transition strategies, financing climate action, and on-call services.We are a leader in sustainability communication through our “Driving Net Profit with Zero Emissions” podcast and videos, and through our blog posts and monthly newsletters. We showcase examples of climate action leadership and provide answers to our followers’ questions so that others can learn from the
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Episode 11: Setting sail for 'climate positive' with the Sydney Opera House
Send us Fan MailIn this podcast episode, we speak with Emma Bombonato, Environmental Sustainability Manager of Sydney Opera House. The Opera House is the nation’s premier tourist destination and one of the world’s busiest performing arts centres.Being a carbon neutral organisation under Climate Active since 2018, the Sydney Opera House builds on a long history of embedding sustainability in its operations. We talk about the Sydney Opera House’s carbon footprint, its strategic planning and the role of Sustainable Development Goals. We also chat about the Opera House’s climate leadership and ambitious targets, which will see it go from carbon neutral, to net zero and eventually to climate positive. Emma shares her experience about how the Opera House reduces emissions in their operations and their supply chain and the importance of engagement across all stakeholders, including staff. Given the close location to the harbour, Emma also explains how they assess and deal with physical climate risks that are most relevant, and the Sydney Opera House’s future sustainability plans.About The Sydney Opera HouseSydney Opera House will celebrate its 50 year anniversary in 2023. As a symbol of modern Australia, the Opera House plays an integral role in Australia’s identity. The State, National and World Heritage-listed site is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as a ‘masterpiece of human creative genius’. In 2018 it was estimated to have a social asset value of $6.2 billion and make a $1.2 billion contribution to the Australian economy annually.If you want to get in touch with Sydney Opera House, please visit the following:Sydney Opera House’s websiteSydney Opera House‘s LinkedInAbout Emma BombonatoEmma is an Environmental Science & Management background with over 15 years’ experience as a practitioner in Sustainability, Emma's experience spans across education & training in sustainability, sustainable resource management, carbon management, social behaviour change, organisational engagement and strategy development. Emma joined the Sydney Opera House in 2017 as the Manager, Environmental Sustainability after 10 years with Taronga Conservation Society Australia. Representing the Sydney Opera House, Emma is a member of the leadership panel of the City of Sydney Sustainable Destination Partnership and a member of the Heritage Council's Heritage Advisory Panel. Emma's role is to strategically support the Sydney Opera House to continue to take a leadership role in sustainability. Follow Emma's LinkedIn or email her at [email protected] the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.About 100% RenewablesIn 2015, we developed one of the first organisational plans to achieve 100% renewable energy. Since then, we have helped over 100 organisations develop their net zero plan and have grown the business to a national team of net zero specialists. We are known for developing strategies that are pragmatic, based on sound business cases, and have organisational buy-in.
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Episode 10: Land sector carbon measures and insetting to achieve net zero, with FLINTpro
Send us Fan MailIn this podcast episode, we speak with Rob Waterworth, CEO of FLINTpro and the Mullion Group. The Mullion Group is a global software and consulting company, highly sought after for its expertise in greenhouse gas inventory systems for the land sector. We talk about carbon emissions and removals in the land sector such as carbon sequestration in vegetation and soil carbon, and discuss terms such as carbon stock and carbon stock change. We chat about the challenges that both government and private sectors face in accounting for carbon in the land sector and how FLINTpro’s solutions and innovations can help them. Rob also shares some insights on how companies with large parcels of land should plan their net zero journey and the role of insetting in achieving net zero targets. About The Mullion Group and FLINTproThe Mullion Group is a global software and consulting company, highly sought after for its expertise in greenhouse gas inventory systems for the land sector. The Mullion Group is the developer of FLINTpro, the world's first land-based data integration software system with capability to measure, report and manage climate impact for the Agriculture, Forestry and Land Use sector; and for large corporates and financial institutions with land portfolio assets and land investment strategies. https://flintpro.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/flintproAbout Rob WaterworthRob is the CEO of FLINTpro and the Mullion Group. He has extensive experience in land sector monitoring and management, focusing on greenhouse gas estimation and policy development. He worked from project to national scales, designing and developing several operational land sector inventories, emissions projections systems and technical processes for nesting projects within national systems to support emissions trading. Rob has authored several papers on monitoring systems and, in 2007, was part of the team awarded the Eureka Prize, Australia’s premier science prize, for work in developing integrated remote sensing and ground data systems.Rob is currently leading the development of new international monitoring tools for forestry and agriculture, including FLINTpro. https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-waterworth-85917a8/Meet the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.About 100% RenewablesIn 2015, we developed one of the first organisational plans to achieve 100% renewable energy. Since then, we have helped over 100 organisations develop their net zero plan and have grown the business to a national team of net zero specialists. We are known for developing strategies that are pragmatic, based on sound business cases, and have organisational buy-in. Driving Net Profit wi
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Episode 9: How to dramatically reduce our emissions by electrifying everything, with Saul Griffith
Send us Fan Mail“Rewiring a community means electrifying the majority of the households, the vehicles, the water heaters, the space heaters, the kitchens, and powering it with a mix of rooftop solar, community renewables, and grid-based renewables, all backed up by batteries everywhere. This is a pathway to zero emissions, better public health, household savings, and perhaps most importantly, community economic renewal”, explains Dr Saul Griffith.In this podcast episode, we speak with Dr Saul Griffith, co-founder and chief scientist at Rewiring Australia and Rewiring America, nonprofits dedicated to decarbonising those countries (and the world) by electrifying everything.We talk about what it will take to transform our infrastructure, update our grid and adapt our households to an all-electric future. Saul’s new book, ‘The Big Switch’ lays out a detailed blueprint for fighting climate change while creating millions of new jobs and a healthier environment.Using the example of Austinmer, a suburb with 1000 households, Saul shows how that community could save close to five million dollars a year if everything was electrified with technology that is available today. He also provides three steps that we can each take to access those savings in our own community, eliminate emissions and create jobs locally. About Saul GriffithSaul is the co-founder and chief scientist at Rewiring Australia and Rewiring America, nonprofits dedicated to decarbonising those countries (and the world) by electrifying everything. Saul received his PhD at MIT. Prior to MIT, he studied in Sydney and at UC Berkeley. Since graduating in 2004, Saul started numerous technology companies based in the Bay Area. These include Makani Power, which was acquired by Google, Instructables, which was acquired by Autodesk and Squid Labs. Saul had been a principal investigator and project lead on research projects for agencies, such as NASA. And above all, Saul is a fabulous storyteller.Saul's new book, ‘The Big Switch’ lays out a detailed blueprint for fighting climate change while creating millions of new jobs and a healthier environment. It sets out a roadmap for how we can dramatically cut emissions with technologies that are available right now, while saving Australian households over $300 billion dollars by 2035, without sacrificing the lifestyle we are used to. If you want to get in touch with Saul, you can email him at [email protected] the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.About 100% Renewables:In 2015, we developed one of the first organisational plans to achieve 100% renewable energy. It was the first time we had an opportunity to look holistically at a whole business to see how 100% renewables could be achieved. Since then, we have helped over 100 organisations develop their net zero plan and have grown the business to a national team of net zero specialists. We are known for developing strategies that are pragmatic, based on sound business cases, and have organisational buy-in.Visit our Youtube channel for many net zero explainer videos: Driving Net Profit with Zero EmissionsVisit our website: www.100
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Episode 8: Leading emissions reduction in the water sector, with Hydroflux
Send us Fan MailIn this podcast episode, we speak with Adrian Minshull, co-founder, CEO and Managing Director of the Hydroflux Group, one of Australia’s fastest growing and leading specialist water and wastewater solutions providers and Julia Seddon, CEO and Director of Cress Consulting, a subsidiary of the Hydroflux group. We talk about the group’s climate strategy , how they tackle their emissions and climate risks and why they decided to go carbon neutral under Climate Active. We explore innovative solutions for water and wastewater that align with SDG 6, save energy, and produce renewable energy and fertiliser. We also discuss how the group managed to go through the Climate Active process in under 3 months and what their recommendations are for companies looking to go down a similar path.About The Hydroflux GroupHydroflux is one of Australia’s fastest growing and leading specialist water and wastewater solutions providers. Hydroflux is a privately owned Australian group of businesses providing a wide range of solutions for the industrial and municipal sectors throughout Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. Building on its longer-term sustainability strategy the Hydroflux Group recently chose to go carbon neutral and seek Climate Active certification as part of its commitment to a brighter future and to demonstrate that the business takes its climate responsibility seriously. https ://www.hydroflux.com.au/About Cress ConsultingCress Consulting is a subsidiary of the Hydroflux group. Their services include sustainability strategy design and delivery, value transformation, water stewardship, climate and water risk and issues management. Supported by more than 60 specialist engineers and scientists across the world, they provide expert guidance helping their clients uncover opportunities for sustainable growth, resource efficiency and water security.https://www.cress.com.au/About Adrian Minshull and Julia SeddonAdrian Minshull is a co-founder, CEO and Managing Director of the Hydroflux Group. Adrian has over 36 years’ experience in providing leading edge water, wastewater and water recycling technology to industry and government throughout the Asia Pacific region. https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrianminshull/Julia Seddon is CEO and Director of Cress Consulting, a subsidiary of the Hydroflux group. She is a sustainability and corporate affairs professional with more than 20 years’ experience in manufacturing, food, and agriculture industries. She holds chairman and director positions in not-for-profit water stewardship and sustainable agriculture organisations.https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-seddon/Meet the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.About 100% Renewables:In 2015, we developed one of the first organisational plans to achieve 100% renewable energy. Since then, we have helped over 100 organisations develop their net zero plan and have grown the business to a national team of net zero specialists. We are known for developing strategies that are pragmatic, based on sound business cases, and have organisational buy-in.
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Episode 7: Driving emissions reduction in the fashion industry, with Global Fashion Group
Send us Fan MailIn this podcast episode, we speak with Jaana Quaintance-James, the Chief Sustainability Officer of Global Fashion Group. Global Fashion Group, or GFG for short, serves customers in 17 countries and connects one billion potential consumers with thousands of global, local and own brands via its e-commerce platforms. We talk about GFG’s strategy on how carbon emissions can be tackled in the fashion industry and how GFG drives emissions reduction across their worldwide operations.We uncover fascinating facts about where the bulk of carbon emissions are generated, investigate the embedded carbon footprint of materials used in garments and shoes, and how suppliers and consumers can make more sustainable choices. We talk about GFG’s science-based target setting approach and their current carbon offset strategy.About Global Fashion GroupGlobal Fashion Group, or GFG for short, serves customers in 17 countries and connects one billion potential consumers with thousands of global, local and own brands via its e-commerce platforms. Each platform is operated under an individual brand name: Dafiti (in Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Colombia), Lamoda (in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine), ZALORA (in Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei) and THE ICONIC (in Australia and New Zealand). GFG announced its carbon mitigation strategy in their 2020 Climate Report. In that strategy, GFG prioritises the three biggest levers for carbon reduction: products, logistics and operations. Collectively, these three categories contributed more than 80% of GFG total emissions in 2020 and therefore provide significant opportunity for reduction. In addition to the reduction activities focussed on these three areas, GFG has committed to developing Science-based targets. Carbon modelling work is now underway.https://global-fashion-group.com/ or LinkedIn page - https://www.linkedin.com/company/global-fashion-group/About Jaana Quaintance-JamesJaana is the Chief Sustainability Officer at GFG. Jaana holds accountability for the development and implementation of the Group’s sustainability vision to be People & Planet Positive, Worldwide. Leading teams in Australia, southeast Asia, Latin America, Russia & the CIS, she drives development and delivery of the group strategy in relation to ethical trade, environment, community and responsible workplace and works closely with internal and external stakeholders to deliver the change agenda for sustainability globally.If you want to get in touch with Jaana, you can connect with her on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaanasupplychainsustainability/Meet the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.About 100% Renewables:In 2015, we developed one of the first organisational plans to achieve 100% renewable energy. Since then, we have helped over 100 organisations develop their net zero plan and have grown the business to a national team of net zero specialists. We are known for developing strategies that are pragmatic, based on sound business cases, and have organisational buy-in.
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Episode 6: How behavioural science can nudge your business towards net-zero
Send us Fan MailIn this podcast episode, we interview two outstanding behavioural scientists - Dr Juliette Tobias-Webb and Dr Philipe Bujold. We are going to investigate how behavioural science can help drive net profit with zero emissions. We look into how organisations can inspire and motivate their employees, suppliers and customers to make and sustain changes in behaviour at all levels that makes driving towards net zero emissions possible, collaborative and successful.About Dr Juliette Tobias-WebbDr Juliette Tobias-Webb is a Chief Behavioural Scientist, Senior MBA Lecturer, Superstar of STEM and soon to be Antarctica explorer. Juliette has a PhD in Experimental Psychology from Cambridge University and has worked for a range of leading government and corporate organisations to develop programs of work encouraging and measuring positive behaviour change. She has a range of academic and commercial experience and runs her own behavioural science consultancy. She has published articles in many leading neuroscience and psychology journals and is featured in a range of media outlets such as Triple J Hack and the Australian Financial Review. Email - [email protected] - linkedin.com/in/dr-juliette-tobias-webb-7937b154Website - www.behaviouralscience.com.auAbout Dr Philipe BujoldDr Philipe Bujold is an applied behavioural scientist at Rare, a global non-profit that for the last 45 years has been a leader in environmental behavior-change efforts. Based out of their internal nudge unit, the Center for Behavior & the Environment, Philipe’s work focuses on translating the latest insights from the behavioural sciences into behaviour-change interventions for the commercial, government, and non-profit sectors. He holds a PhD in Behavioral Neuroscience from the University of Cambridge, where - prior to joining Rare - he studied how the brain’s biological constraints lead to predictable biases in the way we make choices.Email - [email protected] - https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipebujold/Twitter - https://twitter.com/Philipe_BujoldWebsite: https://behavior.rare.org/Meet the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.About 100% Renewables:In 2015, we developed one of the first organisational plans to achieve 100% renewable energy. Since then, we have helped over 100 organisations develop their net zero plan and have grown the business to a national team of net zero specialists. We are known for developing strategies that are pragmatic, based on sound business cases, and have organisational buy-in. Driving Net Profit with Zero Emissions
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Episode 5: Lion's net-zero big pitcher - doing the right thing for the long term, with Justin Merrell
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we speak with Lion, one of Australia’s largest brewers to hear more about their climate change targets and their journey towards net-zero emissions. We talk about Lion’s carbon footprint in Australia and globally, including their scopes 1, 2 and 3 for their operations and supply chain emissions and what measures they take to reduce emissions. We talk about external factors such as sector trends, science-based targets, reporting under the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures, Sustainable Development Goals, and Lion's sustainability metrics for internal reporting. We dive deeper into the top climate risks, such as water security, which is important for Lion’s operations, and even more important upstream for crop growing. We talk about the need for regenerative agriculture and increasing soil carbon. The discussion then moves on to Lion’s carbon-neutral certifications to Climate Active as well as international organisational and product-focused offset programs. Justin also talks about how Lion works with their suppliers to reduce carbon emissions and how partnerships will be the next steps in Lion’s sustainability journey.About LionAs one of Australia’s largest brewers, Lion employs more than 1,500 people. Lion produces iconic brands such as Tooheys and XXXX, James Squires Zero, Steinlager Zero, as well as craft beers such as Furphy and Little Creatures, cider, alcoholic seltzer, coffee and kombucha.Lion’s environmental approach is governed by the simple mantra of ‘reduce, reuse and recycle’. As a large manufacturer and purchaser of agricultural goods, Lion’s priorities are focused on reducing their water and energy usage and waste. Lion has made great progress in emissions reduction and in 2020, became the country’s first certified large-scale carbon neutral brewer. As part of Lion’s Energy Optimisation Program, they aim to brew all their beers using 100% renewable electricity by 2025. In New Zealand, Lion has achieved “carbonzero” certification with Toitu. And in the US, New Belgium has committed to eliminating carbon emissions by 2030.About Justin MerrellJustin is the Group Environment Director at Lion. He is responsible for setting Lion’s environment strategy that focuses on carbon, sustainable packaging, and water stewardship. Prior to Lion, Justin held various roles in Qantas, but joined Qantas in 2012 as Group Environment Manager just in time to catch Australia’s first biofuel flight. If you want to get in touch with Justin, you can connect with him on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-merrell-4a799334/Meet the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.About 100% Renewables:In 2015, we developed one of the first organisational plans to achieve 100% renewable energy. Since then, we have helped over 100 organisations develop their net zero plan and have grown the business to a national team of net zero specialists. We are known for developing strategies that are pragmatic, based on sound business cases, and have organisational buy-in.Driving Net Profit with Zero Emissions
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Episode 4: How to get to net-zero for the built environment NOW, with Bruce Precious
Send us Fan Mail“I think it’s justified that the built environment moves much more quickly. Rather than casting out long-term scenarios, for many sectors of the economy, the question should be, why not net-zero today? If not, why not?”, argues Bruce Precious in today’s episode, which discusses the question of how the built environment can achieve net-zero emissions. The built environment is a significant contributor to the global carbon footprint. It accounts for approximately 40% of our emissions. And in Australia, 50% of electricity consumed is in buildings, such as homes, offices, warehouses, shopping centres, or hospitals. On top of that, there are emissions generated through raw materials that go to construct these buildings. In this episode, Bruce and Barbara discuss how the built environment causes emissions, how to reduce them, NABERS and Green Star ratings for buildings, the use of carbon offsets to reach carbon neutrality and how the built environment can adapt to the physical impacts of climate change.About Bruce PreciousBruce is widely respected for his achievements in the built environment sector to transform how the property industry responds to the most significant sustainability challenges. Bruce has seen and championed the evolution of green building ratings right from their inception in the mid-1990s to where they are today.In 2019, Bruce was awarded the NSW Green Globes Lifetime Achievement Award and, in 2020, was named a Green Star Champion by the Green Building Council of Australia. With a career spanning over 30 years, he is now Principal Consultant at Six Capitals Consulting. Before this role, he was GPT’s National Manager - Sustainability and Property Services. If you want to get in touch with Bruce, you can email him at [email protected] or connect with him on LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/preciousbruceMeet the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.About 100% RenewablesIn 2015, we developed one of the first organisational plans to achieve 100% renewable energy. It was the first time we had an opportunity to look holistically at a whole business to see how 100% renewables could be achieved.When we developed that plan, we saw that organisations could operate with renewable energy and reach net zero emissions while driving financial performance. Based on this revelation, we named our business ‘100% Renewables’ – a name which encapsulates our vision that in future, all organisations will be powered with renewables and have zero emissions.Since then, we have helped over 100 organisations develop their net zero plan and have grown the business to a national team of net zero specialists. We are known for developing strategies that are pragmatic, based on sound business cases, and have organisational buy-in.Driving Net Profit with Zero Emissions100percentrenewables.com
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Episode 3: Paving the way to a sustainable digital future, with NEXTDC
Send us Fan MailAs more and more services are being offered digitally and more and more devices become connected, the carbon footprint of data centres, which host digital infrastructure, is growing rapidly.In this episode, we are speaking with Craig Scroggie, the CEO and Managing Director of NEXTDC, a leading data centre provider in Australia. As well as operating energy-efficient 5-star NABERS rated data centres, NEXTDC now offers an industry-leading carbon neutral service to their customers. About Craig ScroggieCraig is the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of NEXTDC, Australia’s leading data centre as a service company and one of Australia’s fastest-growing technology organisations. Craig has more than 25 years experience in the ICT industry, having held senior positions with Symantec, Veritas Software, Computer Associates, EMC Corporation and Fujitsu. Craig currently serves as Chairman of the La Trobe University Business School Advisory Board and holds the position of Adjunct Professor. About NextDC LimitedNextDC is Australia’s leading data centre as a service company and one of Australia’s fastest-growing technology organisations. NEXTDC data centres and custom colocation solutions are engineered to grow in-line with the demands of a business and promote flexibility through solutions that scale, supported by the country’s most dynamic and highly skilled ecosystem of partners, carriers and cloud platforms.As Australia’s most trusted data centre colocation services provider, they are the only data centre provider with a national network of premium data centres that are engineered and constructed to Uptime Institute Tier III, Tier IV and Gold certified standards for operational excellence. They deliver Data Centre as-a-Service (DCaaS) solutions to local and international organisations which champion industry-leading engineering, energy-efficiency, connectivity and security innovations that continue to lead the industry.To find out more, have a read of our accompanying blog post here:https://100percentrenewables.com.au/exploring-carbon-neutral-and-nextneutral-with-craig-scroggie-ceo-nextdc/If you want to get in touch with NextDC, please visit the following:NextDC’s website - https://www.nextdc.com/NextDC’s email – https://www.nextdc.com/contactNextDC’s social media:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/nextdc/Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/nextdatacentreFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/datacentresMeet the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.About 100% RenewablesIn 2015, we developed one of the first organisational plans to achieve 100% renewable energy. Since then, we have helped over 100 organisations develop their net zero plan and have grown the business to a national team of net zero specialists. We are known for developing strategies that are pragmatic, based on sound business cases, and have organisational buy-in.Driving Net Profit with Zero Emissions
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Episode 2: Best practice examples and insights for communicating your net zero journey with SEFIANI
Send us Fan MailTransitioning to net-zero is now prominent on the agenda in many boardrooms. As more companies embark on their sustainability journey, the challenge many face is whether to talk about it and how and when to meaningfully engage with stakeholders. In this episode, we are talking to Robyn Sefiani, CEO of Sefiani Communications Group. Robyn provides her insights and effective communication strategies for sustainability, citing some strong examples of companies doing it well.About Robyn SefianiWith a public relations career spanning three decades, Robyn is a specialist in corporate and brand reputation management, strategic communication counsel, issues management, crisis communications and crisis management. Robyn established Sefiani Communications Group in December 1999. Since then, she has built Sefiani into one of Australia's leading strategic communications consultancies. About Sefiani Communications GroupSefiani helps companies enhance their brands and reputations through good communication and protect them when things go wrong through issues and crisis management. Their business focuses on designing strategic communications strategies to solve complex business challenges and seize opportunities. They work with clients to help them manage and share their sustainability journey in a way that is meaningful to their stakeholders, mitigates issues and builds brand reputation.To find out more, have a read of our accompanying blog post here:https://100percentrenewables.com.au/best-practice-for-communicating-your-net-zero-journey-with-sefiani-video/If you want to get in touch with Sefiani, please visit the following:Sefiani’s website - https://www.sefiani.com.au/Sefiani’s email or social media - https://www.sefiani.com.au/contact-us/Robyn Sefiani’s contact details - https://www.sefiani.com.au/our-people/robyn-sefiani/Meet the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.About 100% RenewablesIn 2015, we developed one of the first organisational plans to achieve 100% renewable energy. It was the first time we had an opportunity to look holistically at a whole business to see how 100% renewables could be achieved.When we developed that plan, we saw that organisations could operate with renewable energy and reach net zero emissions while driving financial performance. Based on this revelation, we named our business ‘100% Renewables’ – a name which encapsulates our vision that in future, all organisations will be powered with renewables and have zero emissions.Since then, we have helped over 100 organisations develop their net zero plan and have grown the business to a national team of net zero specialists. We are known for developing strategies that are pragmatic, based on sound business cases, and have organisational buy-in.Driving Net Profit with Zero Emissions100percentrenewables.com
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Episode 1: CORENA – How one dollar spent can fund emissions reduction projects multiple times
Send us Fan MailRevolving Energy Funds are a great mechanism to finance climate action strategies. They are a self-sustaining funding mechanism, which you start with seed capital that you invest in sustainability projects, such as energy efficiency, water conservation, or solar projects, for example. The fund’s unique feature is that you return savings from sustainability projects back into the REF to finance the next round of investments. In this way, you can spend funds multiple times to drive emissions reduction, resource and cost savings.For the first episode of the “Driving Net Profit with Zero Emissions” show, Barbara is interviewing Briony O’Shea, the Chair of Corena. Corena is a grass-root, donor-funded, not-for-profit organisation run by volunteers. The premise of the Corena model is a revolving fund to which supporters donate, and the provision of zero-interest loans to not-for-profit and community organisations to implement climate action projects.About Briony O’SheaBriony is a chemical engineer with a Master of Laws in International Law. She specialises in renewable energy and future fuels such as hydrogen and biogas to support the transition to a low-carbon future. She joined Corena in 2017 as a volunteer and took over the role of Chair in 2020. About CorenaCorena is a grass-root, donor-funded, not-for-profit organisation run by volunteers. The premise of the Corena model is a revolving fund to which supporters donate, and the provision of zero-interest loans to not-for-profit and community organisations to implement climate action projects. Examples of funded projects are installing solar panels, improving energy efficiency, switching away from fossil gas use, or purchasing electric vehicles. To date, Corena has implemented over 40 projects Australia-wide, with most projects being solar PV installations and energy efficiency. Altogether, 663 kW of solar PV have been installed, generating over 1,800 MWh of renewable electricity. Corena has received donations of over $460,000, and because of the revolving nature of the fund, these donations have resulted in over $800,000 in loans given. They’re on track to exceed $1 million of loans given this year.To find out more, have a read of our accompanying blog post here: https://100percentrenewables.com.au/corena-how-one-dollar-spent-can-fund-emissions-reduction-projects-multiple-times/And if you want to donate or apply for a project loan with Corena, please visit the following: https://corenafund.org.au/ https://corenafund.org.au/contact/email at [email protected] or [email protected] the hostBarbara Albert is the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables. She is passionate about business and works to make organisations’ transition to net-zero emissions simpler and profitable. Barbara is the award-winning author of ‘Energy Unlimited – Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy‘, one of the world’s most important books on renewable energy, as ranked by peers and experts in the industry.About 100% RenewablesIn 2015, we developed one of the first organisational plans to achieve 100% renewable energy. Since then, we have helped over 100 organisations develop their net zero plan and have grown the business to a national team of net zero specialists. We are known for developing strategies that are pragmatic, based on sound business cases, and have organisational buy-in. Driving Net
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Trailer - Driving Net Profit with Zero Emissions show
Send us Fan MailAre you working for a business who wants to commit to, or has already committed to net zero emissions? Do you want to hear best practice stories of how other businesses are meeting this challenge? Hi, I’m Patrick Denvir, Co-CEO of 100% Renewables, a consultancy specialising in the development of climate action strategies. Join us on the Driving Net Profit with Zero Emissions podcast, where we showcase best-practice stories of organisations who are leading in this space. I am Barbara, Co-CEO of 100% Renewables and the host of the DNPZE show, where I interview expert guests from leading climate action companies. My guests offer their net zero journey insights across operations & supply chain, products and services, people, branding and climate risk so that you can learn from their experience and plan your own net-zero journey.If you want to subscribe, please head to the podcast section of our webpage at https://100percentrenewables.com.au/podcast/ About 100% Renewables:100% Renewables is a boutique consultancy founded in 2015. We help large energy-using businesses and government organisations make a meaningful difference by responding to climate change while driving financial performance. We are known for developing climate action strategies that have organisational buy-in.Connect with 100% Renewables:Visit our Youtube channel: Driving Net Profit with Zero EmissionsVisit our website: www.100percentrenewables.com.auFollow us on LinkedIn: 100% RenewablesFollow us on Facebook: @100percentrenewablesFollow us on Twitter: @100pcRenewables
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
We need to achieve net-zero emissions by mid-century to avoid catastrophic climate change, and business plays a big part in meeting this goal. Join 100% Renewables’ Co-CEO Barbara Albert as she interviews senior decision-makers from organizations leading the way on climate action. If you want to hear best practice stories of how other businesses drive net profit with zero emissions, this show is for you.
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