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Rosie Bristow | @TUIGroupSustainability Planning & Communications Manager TUI Travel
Net Positive: From Ambition to Implementation
#SB15London
Zoe Le Grand | @zlegrandPrincipal Sustainability Advisor Forum for the Future
Dax Lovegrove | @1Dax1Director of Sustainability & Innovation Kingfisher
James Robey | @jamesrobeyGroup Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability Director Capgemini
Net PositiveAmbition to Implementation
Today’s speakers
Zoe Le GrandPrincipal
Sustainability Advisor
Forum for the Future
James RobeyGroup Corporate
Responsibility and
Sustainability Director
Capgemini
Rosie BristowSustainability Planning and
Communications Manager
TUI Group
Dax LovegroveDirector of
Innovation and Sustainability
Kingfisher
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Today9am Welcome!9.10am Speakers
Ø What does a Net Positive approach mean?- Zoe Le Grand
Ø Capgemini’s approach- James Robey
Ø Kingfisher’s approach- Dax Lovegrove
Ø TUI Group’s approach- Rosie Howell10.30 Break11am Workshop sessions
Ø Making the case for a Net Positive strategy- Dax Lovegrove
Ø Establishing your Net Positive priorities- Rosie Howell
Ø Measuring and communicating your Net Positive approach- Zoe Le Grand and James Robey
11.30 Plenary discussion12pm Close
Population expected to grow to 9bn by 2050
Humanity currently uses resources at a rate 50% faster than they can be regenerated by nature. International Resource Panel 2014
By the early 2030s we are projected to need more than two planets worth of resources to meet demand International Resource Panel 2014
World energy consumption will grow by 56% between 2010 and 2040 – EIA, 2013
Increasing Demand
Decreasing SupplyWildlife populations worldwide
have declined by 52 per cent since 1970 Half of the world’s original forest has been destroyed. We are losing a further 2% every year. Species extinction is currently 1,000x the natural evolutionary rate - WWF 2014
‘Net Positive’ simply means putting more back into the
environment or society than an organisation takes out, with a
resulting overall positive impact.
0
+
-
Zero harm
Net Positive
Systemic
Long term
Radical
Restorative
“Water positive”“Positive impact”
“Net Positive”
“Net Good”
“People and PlanetPositive”
“10x abatement”
“BeyondZero”
“the good will be 10x the use”
“Reimagining Resources”
“Positive water impact”
“Net Positive carbon footprint” “Carbon reductions
across our ecosystem”“Net Positive impact on
biodiversity”
Net Positive: a growing movement….
The Net Positive Group
Aim: Grow the amount of companies making Net Positive Commitments
1st Mission: What is Net positive?
What characterises a Net Positive approach? !
Focussed on material impacts
Demonstrable impacts
Best practice across the
boardInnovation
Big shift in approach- no
BAUTransparent No trade-offs Wider
partnerships
Throughput Lobby for change
Restorative methods
Inclusive approach
2nd mission: how do you measure it? Measurement Principles
Transparency Consistency Completeness
Keep different types of impact
separate
Keep positive and negative
impacts separate
Use existing methods where
possible
Share your data
But questions still remain
What are the
boundaries?
What is the scope? Customers? Supply chain?
How do you calculate
your avoided
footprint?
How do you know the change is attributable to you? And
how do you track it? How do you know that it won’t cause
new negative behaviour?
How can you extrapolate your data?
Is it better to go for breadth or depth?
Is it possible to eliminate all
negatives? What should the
ultimate ambition be?
Has it made a difference? Stories of how the approach has changed decision-making
And more…
What’s next?
What can you do?
Join us!Explore a Net Positive approach of your own. Visit: www.forumforthefuture.org/project/net-positive-group/overview
Collaborating with NGOs and corporates to establish a vision of success for the Net Positive Movement in 3-5 years’ time, and roadmap of how to get there
James RobeyCapgemini
Dax LovegroveKingfisher
- implementation Dax Lovegrove twitter.com/1Dax1
A New Business Response
De-Couplers
Zeronauts
Net Positives
Efficiency Savings
Restorative Economy
Marine Positive River Positive
Forest Positive Climate Positive
Soil Positive
Biodiversity Positive
CO2
Health Positive
Waste Positive
Where to play? How to play?
The Priorities
Forest Positive
By 2020 - § 100% responsibly sourced timber and paper in all our operations
Forest Positive
Crea%ng more
forest than we use
Customer Proposi%on
Advocacy
Strategic Supply
100% Responsible
Supply
Cu@ng out %mber waste
Forest-‐posi%ve projects
Forest Positive
Energy Positive
By 2020 - § Half of group sales come from eco products and services § All energy-using products meet best practice standards § 38TWh of customer energy saved every year
By 2050 - Energy-positive stores and homes
Energy Positive
Aspiration Every Kingfisher store and location supports projects which build local communities or equip people with skills 2020 target 4,000 community projects completed that deliver ‘Better Homes, Better Lives’
Communities Positive
Communities Positive What are the most relevant challenges that the business can help tackle?
Communities Positive
Be#er Homes
Be#er Skills
Monitoring & Evaluation
§ Clear Priorities § Visions § Aspirations § Strategies § Targets § Policies § Experiments § Monitoring & Evaluation § Review Priorities
Implementation
Rosie HowellTUI Group
Break
Table discussion• Building the case for a Net Positive strategy Chaired by Dax Lovegrove
• Setting your Net Positive priorities Chaired by Rosie Howell
• Measuring and communicating your Net Positive approach
Chaired by Zoe Le Grand and James Robey
www.forumforthefuture.orgCompany No. 2959712 Charity No. 1040519
www.forumforthefuture.orgCompany No. 2959712 Charity No. 1040519
Thanks!Zoe Le Grand