CEO and co-founder of the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design Simona Maschi explains the idea behind life-centred design and how we're experiencing a shift from only focusing on profit and production to planet and people.
To reduce or to restore?
Sustainable impact is more than just reducing our carbon footprint. By shifting mindsets, learning from nature and repurposing our business models, businesses and employees can also make a significant social and environmental impact.
Af CBS EfteruddannelsePlanet & people first
Sustainable pledges and strategies often lead with a promise to reduce – to optimise the supply chain, lower carbon footprints and downsize production. But instead of lowering our businesses' impact, why not turn a profit while restoring, rebuilding, and regenerating our people and planet?
At the 'To reduce or to restore' event, we looked at how businesses can function in a circular ecosystem. By shifting mindsets, learning from nature and repurposing our business models, businesses and employees can make a significant social and environmental impact.
Our speakers Simona Maschi and Christa Breum Amhøj spoke on how a life-centred and regenerative approach can boost companies’ impact, spark innovation, and provide a more holistic mindset about doing good business.
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