James Nevard has just been named as Sustainability Changemaker of the Year by the Market Research Society.
His work on Linney’s internal sustainability training is a key part of a programme that’s already cut our carbon emissions by 9%. In this month’s Collide, James writes about how to turn intentions into actions.
He’s collated Six easy steps to save the world – a guide through the behavioural barriers that prevent us from putting sustainability measures into place. If your brand is committed to Net Zero, it’s worth hearing what he has to say. Also in this edition, we lament the slow demise of the in-store café, as the Office of National Statistics removes that sector from its regular inflation tracker.
And we sit down with two veteran journalists to talk though what the move from newspapers to social media means for local news.
Thanks for your thoughts on the first Collide.
We’d love to know what you think this time.
Jonathan Rhodes
Co-Director, Linney Create

