global online broadcast
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global online broadcast
We Don't Have Time and Ragn-Sells are proud to present a special edition episode from Washington DC of circular table talks. The series explores ideas that have the potential to benefit people, the planet and build green economies locally and globally. Bringing together experts on the circular economy, showing examples of projects applying these principles in real life and challenging preconceived notions of what is and isn't waste.
Humanity’s ways of sourcing and handling key nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, are deeply problematic and damaging to people and planet alike. So, this special episode will focus on the potential for circular material flows when it comes to used in food production as fertilisers as well as saving greenhouse gas emissions and limiting eutrophication.
Program highlights
The theme of the episode is presented. Dr. Sweta Chakraborty, Host, US President, We Don't Have Time & Pär Larshans, Co-host, Director of Sustainability at Ragn-Sells
Dr. Sweta Chakraborty is the CEO of North America, We Don’t Have Time. She is a partner at Pioneer Public Affairs. She is also the founder and principal of Adapt to Thrive, a venture that seeks to better inform individuals, businesses, and government entities on the complex, interconnected challenges, such as food insecurity and disease, already existing and emerging from a warming planet.
http://swetachakraborty.comPär is an award winner in communication, social sustainability, and intrapreneurship, listed multiple times by Trust Across America as one of the Top Thought Leaders in Trust. He is the current appointed expert for setting environmental targets for sea and coastal regions in Sweden and for the coalition group for climate-neutral Swedish industry by 2045.
Linnéa Sellberg has a Bachelor of Business Management and an Agronomist degree from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) and works as a project leader at Ragn-Sells. Furthermore, Linnéa is an owner representative and one of the fourth generation family members working within the company.
Eva Hunnius Ohlin works in the Trade and Economic Affairs section at the Embassy of Sweden in Washington DC since 2011. In her role as the embassy’s advisor for energy and environment, she reports on US energy, climate and environment policy as well as transportation policy and promotes Swedish green technologies.
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