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Sustainable Finance – workshop report

“The empires of the future are the empires of the mind.”

Winston Churchill

The role of sustainable finance

In September 2017, as part of the 10 Years after the Crash events, we ran a Towards 9 Billion workshop on sustainable finance, to explore how the finance sector could build a sustainable future.

The session included input from experts in economics, finance, disclosure, taxation, infrastructure investment and sustainability innovation:

  • Darryl Murphy – Head of Infrastructure Debt, Aviva Investors
  • Michael Mainelli – Co-founder and Executive Chairman of Z/Yen and Founder of Long Finance
  • Lois Guthrie – Executive Director of the CDSB (Carbon Disclosure Standards Board)
  • Kate Raworth – Author of “Doughnut Economics – how to think like a 21st Century Economist” and Senior Visiting Research Associate at Oxford University’s Environmental Change Institute
  • Joss Tantram – Partner Terrafiniti and founder of Towards 9 Billion
  • Vincent Neate – Director, Relationship Capital Strategies.

Participants in the workshop included more than 30 professionals from finance and investment, management consultancy, environmental and social activism and academia.
The event employed a collaborative process designed by Together for the Common Good to support the development of Common Good Statements.

Themes

Participants collaborated to develop a series of 30-year vision statements and the required ‘first steps’ towards those visions for 5 key themes:

  • Wealth and profit distribution (equity)
  • Regulation & risk (the rules of the game)
  • Education and capacity (what do we need to know and be able to do?)
  • The role of companies (how might companies evolve financial sector purpose and activity?)
  • Dealing with vested interests (balancing short term self-interest with long term common interest).

If you would like to receive a copy you can get here: brief workshop report >>

Or you can contact our sustainability consultants directly.

Exploring sustainable futures

We’re thinking about running further collaborative events in this series on key topics in finance, sustainability and exploring a sustainable future.

Would you like to partner or contribute, and what do you think would be valuable for us to concentrate on?

Are there particular challenges in sustainability/finance that you would like some help in addressing?

We’d love to hear your thoughts, so please get in touch.

Article by: Joss Tantram Topic: Blog, Redefining Value, Towards 9 Billion

About Joss Tantram

Joss is a founding partner at Terrafiniti, mixing practical guidance and big, hopeful ideas for a sustainable future.

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  1. Paul Mougeolle

    2nd February 2018 at 11:34 am

    Hi, I would like to receive a copy of the workshop!
    Thank you,
    Paul M

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