Eco-sustainability and the Epiconomy - Introduction

The course lecturer Patrizia Tomasi-Bensik is recognized by the UNCC (United Nations Climate Change) as an expert in CDM (Clean Development Mechanism) carbon credits.

Eco-Sustainability, including CSR (Corporate and Social Responsibility) and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) are standards that organizations, all over the globe, can no longer ignore. At the same time, opportunities in creating value out of the demand for eco-sustainable solutions need to be correctly appraised and explored, for they will define the future of any business in the next 20 years.

Eco-sustainability and the Green Economy - Introduction

Introductory course about the Epiconomy

Planck E invites you to participate in a customized, on-demand executive training course to learn how to manage the opportunities and risks of the epiconomy (green economy and beyond) and what it can mean for your organization.

Upon having completed the course, participants will have gained valuable insights for integrating eco-sustainability principles into their business operations, driving positive environmental and social impact while enhancing long-term business resilience and competitiveness. The following topics will be discussed:

  • Introduction to Eco-Sustainability: Provides an overview of environmental sustainability principles, goals, and business benefits, including cost savings, risk reduction, and competitive advantage.
  • Environmental Regulations and Compliance: Explore key environmental regulations, standards, and reporting requirements applicable to various industries. Learn strategies for ensuring compliance.
  • Circular Economy and Resource Efficiency: Discuss the transition from a linear to a circular economic model, with an emphasis on resource optimization, waste reduction, and closed-loop systems.
  • Eco-sustainable Supply Chain Management Examine strategies for integrating eco-sustainability principles into supply chain operations, including eco-sustainable sourcing, transportation, and packaging..
  • Renewable Energy Integration: Explore opportunities to deploy renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and geothermal to reduce carbon footprint and increase energy resiliency.
  • Carbon Footprint Assessment and Reduction: Provides tools and methodologies for measuring and managing carbon emissions, identifying hot spots, and implementing strategies to reduce emissions.
  • Carbon and Eco-Credits: Learn about carbon credit generation in the voluntary and mandatory carbon markets
  • Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Explore the role of eco-sustainability in corporate social responsibility initiatives and strategies for engaging stakeholders, including employees, customers, investors, and communities. Learn about the dangers of greenwashing.
  • Eco-sustainable Finance and Investment: Discuss emerging trends in environmentally sustainable finance, including green bonds, impact investing, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria for investment decisions.
  • ZerO2Nature System: Introduction to the multi-eco-credit platform ZerO2Nature and how it is geared towards a zero human environmental impact level on nature by 2050.

Who is it for:
This course is for those who are responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of eco-sustainability strategies and initiatives within an organization, like a Sustainability Manager or Director. However, individuals from various departments and roles may also benefit from taking this introductory course on eco-sustainability, depending on their responsibilities and involvement in environmental sustainability related projects. This could include professionals in roles such as Environmental Health and Safety Manager, Operations Manager or Engineer, Supply Chain Manager or Procurement Manager, CSR Manager, Marketing Manager or Brand Manager, Finance Manager or Director.

Course instructor:
Patrizia Tomasi-Bensik is a chemical and mechanical engineer with a Ph.D. in chemistry and an extension in quantum mechanics from ETH Zurich. In 2009, she was appointed as a technical expert for the UNFCCC Assessment Team. She is the author of several books about eco-sustainability and the green economy. Learn more at this link.

Live Distance Learning:

  • 4 live-sessions of 2 hours each
  • Scheduled at mutual convenience within a 1 month timeframe.
  • Customized to your organization's business scope
  • Course-fee discount for groups
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    On Demand

    • 4 live-sessions
    • Scheduled at mutual convenience within a 1 month timeframe.
    • Duration: 8 hours total

    Investment

  • EU € 750,00 per participant (excl. 21% VAT)
    USA US$ 825,00 per participant (0% VAT)
    Please verify applicable discounts here
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