The Sustainability Revolution

At a sustainability masterclass for Criticaleye members hosted by Marks & Spencer and BRE,
Richard Gillies and Peter Bonfield outlined the environmental threats expected in the next 20 years, the forthcoming Sustainability Revolution and how businesses, leaders and consumers can harness their influence to meet and profit from the challenges ahead. This article outlines some of their advice and draws from the experiences of executives at Coca-Cola Enterprises, GSK, IBM, SEGRO and Unilever.




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