Presenter: Kristin Marshall, Associate Research Director at Lux Research
Sustainability is on everyone’s minds, but it can mean different things to different organizations. Some focus on cutting carbon emissions, while others prioritize reducing plastic waste, or want to include social and environmental justice. Meanwhile, some still believe sustainability is just marketing and the feel-good corporate press.
This webinar looks at what happens when different consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry stakeholders stop being polite about sustainability – and start getting real. We explore the purpose and challenges of sustainability initiatives, and how you should be focusing your innovation efforts around sustainability across industries such as food, apparel, packaging, and more.
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Presenter: Kristin Marshall, Associate Research Director at Lux Research
Kristin Marshall is an Associate Research Director at Lux Research on the Materials and Manufacturing team. In this role, she is the team captain, evaluating a wide range of materials innovations for a more connected, mobile, and sustainable future. The team’s focus is on materials technologies themselves, specifically those improving our ability to communicate and travel, build smarter, lasting infrastructure, cities, and homes, and make products that have less of an impact on our health and the health of the planet.
Over the past several years, Kristin has covered topics ranging from biobased polymers and biobased intermediate chemicals to consumer packaging. Kristin also contributes to Lux’s broader coverage of sustainability.
Kristin holds an M.S. in chemical engineering from Oregon State University, where she worked as a graduate teaching assistant as well as a graduate research assistant investigating complex fluids and soft solids. She also holds a B.A. in economics from New York University (NYU) with a minor in environmental studies. She holds a certification in corporate sustainability from NYU Stern School of Business.
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Sustainability is on everyone’s minds, but it can mean different things to different organizations. Some focus on cutting carbon emissions, while others prioritize reducing plastic waste, or want to include social and environmental justice. Meanwhile, some still believe sustainability is just marketing and the feel-good corporate press.
This webinar looks at what happens when different consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry stakeholders stop being polite about sustainability – and start getting real. We explore the purpose and challenges of sustainability initiatives, and how you should be focusing your innovation efforts around sustainability across industries such as food, apparel, packaging, and more.
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- Une copie des diapositives de la présentation et de l'enregistrement du webinaire sera envoyée à toutes les personnes inscrites après le webinaire.
- Si vous avez des questions, veuillez envoyer un courriel à webinars@luxresearchinc.com.
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L'heure des bilans : Ce que le développement durable signifie pour votre entreprise
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