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Continuing our Anthropy special series from the Eden Project, we speak with Andy Jasper, CEO of the Eden Project itself. Andy shares his philosophy that sustainability should follow regeneration - that we need to boost and accelerate natural systems before we can sustain them. With a career spanning the RHS, National Trust, and now Eden Project, Andy brings a wealth of knowledge about how large-scale environmental projects can transform landscapes and communities. He discusses Eden's global expansion with projects in China, Costa Rica, and across the UK, and shares his perspective on the importance of confidence and optimism as key skills for business leaders navigating the sustainability transition.
🎯 Key Takeaways1. Regeneration before sustainability
2. Global Eden Projects are expanding the model worldwide
3. Confidence and optimism are essential business skills
4. Nature has no waste - and neither should we
1. Focus on soil health in your garden or community
2. Involve diverse perspectives in decision-making
3. Try circular economy practices in your next project
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Andy Jasper is the CEO of the Eden Project, a role he took up six months prior to this interview. With a background as Director of Gardens and Parklands for the National Trust and Director of the Investment Program for the Royal Horticultural Society, Andy has had what he describes as "one of the best careers in the world, working in gardens, traveling around the world, and helping make botanic gardens more beautiful and greener places." He previously worked at Eden as Head of Research and Evaluation, giving him deep insight into the organisation's operations and impact.
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Continuing our Anthropy special series from the Eden Project, we speak with Andy Jasper, CEO of the Eden Project itself. Andy shares his philosophy that sustainability should follow regeneration - that we need to boost and accelerate natural systems before we can sustain them. With a career spanning the RHS, National Trust, and now Eden Project, Andy brings a wealth of knowledge about how large-scale environmental projects can transform landscapes and communities. He discusses Eden's global expansion with projects in China, Costa Rica, and across the UK, and shares his perspective on the importance of confidence and optimism as key skills for business leaders navigating the sustainability transition.
🎯 Key Takeaways1. Regeneration before sustainability
2. Global Eden Projects are expanding the model worldwide
3. Confidence and optimism are essential business skills
4. Nature has no waste - and neither should we
1. Focus on soil health in your garden or community
2. Involve diverse perspectives in decision-making
3. Try circular economy practices in your next project
âť“ Got a question?
Ask us and we'll try our best to answer it in the show!
🔄 Share Your Impact
Andy Jasper is the CEO of the Eden Project, a role he took up six months prior to this interview. With a background as Director of Gardens and Parklands for the National Trust and Director of the Investment Program for the Royal Horticultural Society, Andy has had what he describes as "one of the best careers in the world, working in gardens, traveling around the world, and helping make botanic gardens more beautiful and greener places." He previously worked at Eden as Head of Research and Evaluation, giving him deep insight into the organisation's operations and impact.
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Apply to become a Green Element Ambassador today!
Earn extra income while being part of a growing community accelerating the sustainable future we all need.
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