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Sustainability is a dirty word

May 27, 20211 hr 19 minEp. 14
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In this episode we ask the question is sustainability a dirty word. In part 1 our three guests talk about their work in what is fast becoming known as the ‘sustainability industry’ and in pt 2 they come together to discuss this increasingly urgent topic and share their quite different experiences. Oleg Koefoed is an action philosopher and academic based at Copenhagen University, and also the co-founder of Growing Pathways – working with a range of private and public organisations to help them map new directions that are both sustainable and renew their relationship with the natural world. Raimo Matvere is also an environmental entrepreneur and founder of Acento, an organisation that advises non-profits and municipal authorities on how best to minimise their carbon footprint and waste. Siim Preiman is a curator at Tallinn Art Hall. His exhibition projects (e.g. The Art of Being Good (2019), and the up-coming Mändfullness (Sept, 2021)) tackle environmental issues at the personal and institutional level. The host of this episode “Sustainability is a dirty word” is EAMT culture management alumni Michael Haagensen.
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