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Welcome to our special Anthropy25 mini-series, recorded live at the Eden Project in Cornwall! Anthropy brings together business leaders, politicians, NGOs, and emerging leaders to tackle society's biggest sustainability challenges. In this episode, we speak with Andy Middleton about place-based change, breakthrough businesses, and what he calls "the cool stuff that hasn't been tried yet." Andy shares insights on how funding structures often discourage collaboration and how changing this could accelerate sustainability solutions. He also discusses the potential of hyper-localism and the importance of embracing uncertainty as we transition to a more sustainable future.
🎯 Key Takeaways1. The power of connecting the right people
2. Short-term funding creates short-term thinking
3. Breakthrough businesses are ready to scale
4. Curiosity and embracing uncertainty are essential skills
1. Switch your pension to ethical investments
2. Talk about positive changes you want to see
3. Build your sustainability tribe
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Andy Middleton has been an early pioneer in the B Corp movement in the UK. He founded TYF, an adventure and education company in Wales, and now runs multiple social impact initiatives including Do Good Faster. Andy's work focuses on accelerating sustainability solutions through business, education, and place-based change.
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Welcome to our special Anthropy25 mini-series, recorded live at the Eden Project in Cornwall! Anthropy brings together business leaders, politicians, NGOs, and emerging leaders to tackle society's biggest sustainability challenges. In this episode, we speak with Andy Middleton about place-based change, breakthrough businesses, and what he calls "the cool stuff that hasn't been tried yet." Andy shares insights on how funding structures often discourage collaboration and how changing this could accelerate sustainability solutions. He also discusses the potential of hyper-localism and the importance of embracing uncertainty as we transition to a more sustainable future.
🎯 Key Takeaways1. The power of connecting the right people
2. Short-term funding creates short-term thinking
3. Breakthrough businesses are ready to scale
4. Curiosity and embracing uncertainty are essential skills
1. Switch your pension to ethical investments
2. Talk about positive changes you want to see
3. Build your sustainability tribe
🛠️ Tools & ResourcesBooks:
Organizations:
Projects:
Andy Middleton has been an early pioneer in the B Corp movement in the UK. He founded TYF, an adventure and education company in Wales, and now runs multiple social impact initiatives including Do Good Faster. Andy's work focuses on accelerating sustainability solutions through business, education, and place-based change.
Share your feedback at [email protected]
Mentioned in this episode:
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.
Apply now
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