WHAT'S ON
WHAT'S ON

Just Transition Design Labs Information Sessions
Ready to upskill and diversify the next generation of talent in the environmental and climate sector in the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)?
The Just Transition Design Labs will upskill your future talent pool on textile waste supply chain engagement and risks to ensure true compliance.
Support us to pilot the Just Transition Design Labs. Join our informational sessions taking place every Tuesday from 11th March to the 29th April at 12:00 - 12:30 and 18:00 - 18:30.
Sign up to the sessions here and we will be in touch!

IE COLLECTIVE UK: Eliminate Racial Discrimination Day Discussion group - Data Driven Racial Equality Movement?
As Donald Trump launches his attacks on DEI, Britain must be vigilant against a culture that seeks to see the erosion of racial equality. There have been reports of British backtracking on DEI commitments due to contracts with US partners, and this is unacceptable.
To commemorate Eliminate Racial Discrimination Day, IE Collective UK will be bringing back our discussion groups to ask the question: How powerful is data is moving the needle on racial equality in the environmental and climate sector?
Essential Reading Material:

Introduction to inclusive circular economy approach to CSRD
Learn how an inclusive circular economy approach can transform CSRD compliance into a driver for innovation and sustainability leadership. In this 2-hour online class, explore emerging markets, informal economies, and unique community value to align compliance with impact. Led by Enna Uwaifo, an expert in bottom-up ESG strategies, this session offers practical tools to rethink responsible business. Join now for £25!

UK Black History Month: Reclaiming Nature
On Wednesday 30th October 2024 on Google Meet
The Intersectional Environmentalist Collective presents....
Does the environmental sector care about the black experience?
Following on from our August focussed discussion series, we are seeking to bring together leaders and advocates bridging racial equity gaps and social exclusion to tell us why they think the environmental sector is one of the least diverse sectors in the UK.
This will be a 2 hour discussion share your honest opinions in a judgement free zone with like-minded people. I know many of you may have a lot to say, don't worry, this is a safe space for that.
The Intersectional Environmentalist Collective aims to work for you!
We will be creating a mini-report from the discussion, if you do not wish to be named, please indicate, This is an informal discussion but reports served to disseminate the key grips that the environmental sector needs to hear.
Stay tuned, we will keep you posted with a date and time to begin the chat.