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by HowGood

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12 episodes
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Podcast Overview

The global food supply system is responsible for a tremendous amount of impact from greenhouse gas emissions to water impact, labor risk to biodiversity loss. The Carbon& podcast features conversations with leaders in the food industry and sheds light on comprehensive sustainability strategy beyond solely carbon footprint. HowGood is a SaaS data platform with the world's largest product sustainability database. To learn more about how we can help leading brands, retailers and restaurants improve their environmental and social impact, visit https://hgd.is/3iIxbL4

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1/24/2023

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May 10, 2023

Investing in a Sustainable Future

<p>Leaders at VanEck and Unovis Asset Management discuss their experiences as transformational investors in food systems and share their insights on sustainable investing and predicting trends in the food and agriculture sectors. Join us to learn investing in a more sustainable future!</p> <p><br></p> <p>This episode features Ammar James, Deputy Portfolio Manager at VanEck, and Dan Altschuler, Managing Partner at Unovis Asset Management. This episode is moderated by Leah Wolfe, Head of Regenerative Education &amp; Content at HowGood.</p> <p><br></p> <p>HowGood is a SaaS data platform with the world&#39;s largest product sustainability database. To learn more about how we can help leading brands, retailers and restaurants improve their environmental and social impact, visit <a href="https://hgd.is/3iIxbL4">⁠our website⁠</a>.</p> <p><br></p>

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May 10, 2023

Double Materiality: Capturing Impact in Financial Reporting

<p>Tune in for the latest episode of the Carbon&amp; podcast, where we explore double materiality and true cost accounting in the food industry. Our guests, Sara Rowland of ANTEA group and Matthew Rusk of GRI, share their insights on how true cost accounting can help companies understand the full environmental and social impacts of their products. We also discuss how it can support consumers and governments in making more informed decisions. Don&#39;t miss out on this informative conversation about creating a more sustainable food system.</p> <p><br></p> <p>This episode features Sara Rowland, ESG Advisory Services Lead at Antea Group, and Matthew Rusk, Head, GRI North America at GRI. GRI North America at GRI. This episode is moderated by Leah Wolfe, Head of Regenerative Education &amp; Content at HowGood.</p> <p><br></p> <p>HowGood is a SaaS data platform with the world&#39;s largest product sustainability database. To learn more about how we can help leading brands, retailers and restaurants improve their environmental and social impact, visit <a href="https://hgd.is/3iIxbL4">our website</a>.</p> <p><br></p>

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March 29, 2023

True Cost Accounting in the Food Industry

<p>For this episode of Carbon&amp; we&#39;re joined by Patrick Holden of the Sustainable Food Trust, and Jenn Yates of the True Cost Accounting Accelerator to provide an overview of True Cost Accounting and its relevance to the food industry. </p> <p>We cover the basics of True Cost Accounting, how it applies to the food industry, and why it&#39;s becoming increasingly important in today&#39;s rapidly changing CPG landscape.</p> <p><br></p> <p>This episode features Jenn Yates, Director at TCA Accelerator, and Patrick Holden, Founding Director at Sustainable Food Trust. This episode is moderated by Leah Wolfe, Head of Regenerative Education &amp; Content at HowGood.</p> <p><br></p> <p>HowGood is a SaaS data platform with the world&#39;s largest product sustainability database. To learn more about how we can help leading brands, retailers and restaurants improve their environmental and social impact, visit <a href="https://hgd.is/3iIxbL4">our website</a>.</p>

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What is Carbon&?

The global food supply system is responsible for a tremendous amount of impact from greenhouse gas emissions to water impact, labor risk to biodiversity loss. The Carbon& podcast features conversations with leaders in the food industry and sheds light on comprehensive sustainability strategy beyond solely carbon footprint.

HowGood is a SaaS data platform with the world's largest product sustainability database. To learn more about how we can help leading brands, retailers and restaurants improve their environmental and social impact, visit https://hgd.is/3iIxbL4

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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