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Episode 345: Here's hoping

Double down on buildings. Embrace circularity. Engage the workforce. 12 sustainability professionals share their hopes for the new year. Read More

(Updated on February 16, 2026)

This week’s run time is 35:25.

WEEK IN REVIEW (6:45)
YOUR HOPES FOR 2023 (20:25)

As 2022 wound down, we asked listeners to share 1-minute-long audiograms, answering the following question: “As a sustainability professional, what is your hope for 2023?” This is the second set of submissions. The rest were published Dec. 16.

  • Jillaine Dellis, vice president of sustainability and industry affairs at Henkel Consumers Brands — Recognize the importance of circularity
  • Alessia Falsarone, Adjunct Faculty, circular economy and sustainable business management at The University of Chicago — Circular economy becomes foundational engine
  • Eileen Mockus, CEO of Coyuchi — More companies embrace circularity
  • Erik Foley, Director, Center for the Business of Sustainability, Smeal College of Business at Penn State University — Accelerate the impact of business education
  • Robyn Luhning, CSO of Wells Fargo — More communities have access to capital to operate more sustainably
  • Anna Pavlova, vice president of strategy and market development at CarbonQuest — Adoption will accelerate for distributed carbon capture
  • Michael Seebeck, managing director and founder at Sustainable CRE Alliance — Every company gets engaged, even if it’s in a small way
  • Katelyn Prendiville, co-founder at SeedCulture — Bringing entire workforce into sustainability strategy
  • Jeff Terry, vice president of sustainability and corporate social responsibility at GAF — More companies take tangible steps
  • Matt Watts, chief technology evangelist at NetApp — Improve metrics so we can compare vendors
  • Breana Wheeler, U.S. Director of Operations at BREEAM — Double down on the impact of buildings
  • Nicolas Navas, sustainability consultant at Schneider Electric — Understand the emissions impact of land management practices
Music in this episode

Lee Rosevere: “And So Then,” “I’m Going for a Coffee,” “Southside”
Roman Belov: “Spirit Blossom.”

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