The Green Hour

di Preston Poag Jr.

A community of innovators, activists, and government leaders in the world of sustainability. Each week, Preston Poag interviews leaders of sustainability to discuss their successes, failures, and lessons learned in the pursuit of a greener world.

Episodi del podcast

  • Engaging a Global Workforce around ESG initiatives with Elba Pareja-Gallagher, Founder of Sustainability Navigator

    Engaging a Global Workforce around ESG initiatives with Elba Pareja-Gallagher, Founder of Sustainability Navigator

    On this episode of The Green Hour, we sit down with Elba Pareja-Gallagher to explore the critical role of stakeholder engagement in large companies. Elba is the founder of the Sustainability Navigator, which helps small and medium-sized businesses adopt sustainable practices, and ShowMe50% Women Leading, an organization aiming to achieve 50% women in senior leadership roles by transforming workplace cultures and talent management. Elba spent 26 years of her career at UPS spanning business functions finance, accounting, and sustainability. As the former Sustainability Director of Stakeholder Engagement at UPS, Elba founded the Sustainability Trailblazers, an initiative designed to engage and empower UPS employees worldwide to advocate for and drive environmental, social, and governance (ESG) causes. Under Elba's leadership, the program expanded to 8,000 employees around the world.

  • Public Sector Progress on Climate Goals with Nes Parker, Principal at Deloitte

    Public Sector Progress on Climate Goals with Nes Parker, Principal at Deloitte

    On this episode of The Green Hour, we sit down with Nes Parker to discuss the role of government in driving sustainability progress. Nes Parker leads Sustainability, Climate, and Equity efforts for Deloitte’s Government & Public Services Practice. Deloitte recently published a pioneering study on government sustainability leaders and their progress on climate action. Their survey of 435 public sector CxOs reveals that while agencies are making strides in decarbonizing operations, other sustainability goals lag due to barriers like administrative rigidity and lack of climate literacy. Join us for a conversation on green policy (Inflation Reduction Act, Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and CHIPS and Science Act), the government's role in advancing sustainability, and strategies to accelerate the clean energy transition.

  • The Role Technology Plays in Fighting Food Waste with Jamie Crummie, Co-founder of Too Good to Go

    The Role Technology Plays in Fighting Food Waste with Jamie Crummie, Co-founder of Too Good to Go

    On this episode of The Green Hour, we sit down with Jamie Crummie to discuss the role technology plays in fighting food waste. Jamie Crummie is the co-founder of Too Good To Go, the world’s largest marketplace for surplus food. The app lets consumers buy unsold food from restaurants and retailers so that it doesn’t go to waste. Too Good To Go is now active in 17 countries. The market-leading app has over 90 million consumers and 150,000 food businesses signed up, who have rescued over 330 million bags of food from going to waste. For this work, Jamie Crummie was named Sustainability Entrepreneur of the Year at the GB Entrepreneur Awards 2022, a Trailblazing Activist in the 50 Next class of 2021, One Young World’s Entrepreneur of the Year in August 2020, and one of Forbes 30 Under 30 in Europe in February 2019. He is also a Europe Leader for the Obama Foundation and a featured TedTalk speaker. Join us for a conversation on the global food waste crisis, exploring how innovative solutions like Too Good to Go are leading the charge against waste, and learn about the simple yet impactful steps we can all take to combat food waste in our daily lives.

  • Biking from Miami to Montreal for Climate Education with Heather Noreen, Founder of Climate Tours

    Biking from Miami to Montreal for Climate Education with Heather Noreen, Founder of Climate Tours

    On this episode of The Green Hour, we sit down with Heather Noreen to discuss her 3,326-mile bike travel for climate education. Heather founded Climate Tours, a non-profit NGO that empowers experienced facilitators to offer free public workshops and educational games for all ages about climate change and planetary boundaries worldwide. Heather and her son embarked on a 3-month journey from Miami to Montreal to spread education on the climate through interactive games like Climate Fresk. Climate Fresk is a three-hour workshop that teaches people about climate change through an interactive puzzle. This workshop has been played by over 1 million people in France and Heather is working on spreading it into the US. Join us for a conversation on climate education, messaging, and training on this episode of the Green Hour.

  • Sustainability in the Chemical Industry with John Uhran, Principal at JRU Strategies

    Sustainability in the Chemical Industry with John Uhran, Principal at JRU Strategies

    On this episode of The Green Hour, we sit down with John Uhran to discuss sustainability in the chemical industry. John has spent more than 30 years working in the chemical industry with a fair part spent on specialty chemicals like lubricants. In this episode, we explore product lifecycles, scopes of emissions, and the sustainability challenges faced by chemical companies. Join us for a conversation on innovation, transportation, and industry shifts.