NetZero: Financing Sustainability

As global society battles collaboratively, creatively and innovatively to defeat Covid-19, businesses and organisations of all kinds are rethinking their models and processes to sustainably change society for the better. This includes the transition to Net Zero. That transition will need to address decarbonisation, deliver sustainable consumption and production, and create a regenerative and sustainable bio-economy.As our previous talks have illustrated, there are location-based challenges and opportunities in transitioning towards Net Zero. They include cross sector, collaborative approaches, designing sustainable business models and supply chains. They also include innovative, purposeful approaches to financing sustainability.Our fifth #GeovationNetZero talk explores financing sustainability. What role can financial institutions play in driving the transition to NetZero and in supporting sustainable enterprise and startups? What are the motivations and funding criteria? How do we measure positive impact; economic and social and environmental value creation? How do we build collaborative approaches that align motivation, purpose and financing to achieve positive impact?To help us explore these questions and more, we are delighted to welcome:Alex Pitt is a Co-Founder & Director of Growth at Mustard Seed. Mustard Seed invests in founders driven to make a difference. Driven by the notion that capital could do a better job of working for the greater good, Mustard Seed started backing founders that shared our vision: business can and should be a force for good.Andy Dewis is Founder at Pineapple Sustainable Partnerships; a certified B Corporation and a Geovation supported startup. Pineapple's purpose is to connect people to solve world problems by providing information, insights and connections to drive individuals and organisations forward.Please register on Eventbrite here.The webinar access links will be emailed 2 hours as well as 10 minutes ahead of the session. Please make sure to check your spam folder also.

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As global society battles collaboratively, creatively and innovatively to defeat Covid-19, businesses and organisations of all kinds are rethinking their models and processes to sustainably change society for the better. This includes the transition to Net Zero. That transition will need to address decarbonisation, deliver sustainable consumption and production, and create a regenerative and sustainable bio-economy.

As our previous talks have illustrated, there are location-based challenges and opportunities in transitioning towards Net Zero. They include cross sector, collaborative approaches, designing sustainable business models and supply chains. They also include innovative, purposeful approaches to financing sustainability.

Our fifth #GeovationNetZero talk explores financing sustainability. What role can financial institutions play in driving the transition to NetZero and in supporting sustainable enterprise and startups? What are the motivations and funding criteria? How do we measure positive impact; economic and social and environmental value creation? How do we build collaborative approaches that align motivation, purpose and financing to achieve positive impact?


To help us explore these questions and more, we are delighted to welcome:

Alex Pitt is a Co-Founder & Director of Growth at Mustard Seed. Mustard Seed invests in founders driven to make a difference. Driven by the notion that capital could do a better job of working for the greater good, Mustard Seed started backing founders that shared our vision: business can and should be a force for good.

Andy Dewis is Founder at Pineapple Sustainable Partnerships; a certified B Corporation and a Geovation supported startup. Pineapple's purpose is to connect people to solve world problems by providing information, insights and connections to drive individuals and organisations forward.



Please register on Eventbrite here.

The webinar access links will be emailed 2 hours as well as 10 minutes ahead of the session. Please make sure to check your spam folder also.