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๐ The SOCIAL REGENERATION Podcast is celebrating its 1 YEAR Anniversary! ๐
From Green Deal to Omnibus - What's Next for Sustainability Professionals
In today's episode, Juliana Webel, an experienced sustainability manager, and I talk openly about the current turbulence in the sustainability sector and what it feels like to work in this space right now.
We reflect on how the market has shifted from growing demand and strong regulatory drivers to hiring freezes, paused projects and uncertainty.
We share how regulations like CSRD, ESG and the omnibus discussions shaped corporate priorities and sometimes reduced sustainability to reporting and compliance. At the same time, we saw that these rules also opened doors for innovation, culture change and employee engagement around sustainability.
We explore the disappointment many professionals feel as programmes are scaled back and skilled people are let go. But we don't get stuck in doom and gloom.
We also discuss a different perspective that less regulation can reveal which organisations are truly committed to sustainable transformation. We encourage people to look beyond formal job titles and to drive change from within their current roles.
We talk about mentoring, networks and coffee chats as ways to stay connected and hopeful.
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๐ CONNECT & engage with Pia
Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each otherโs work. ๐ค
Pia ๐ค
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By Pia Hillebrecht๐ The SOCIAL REGENERATION Podcast is celebrating its 1 YEAR Anniversary! ๐
From Green Deal to Omnibus - What's Next for Sustainability Professionals
In today's episode, Juliana Webel, an experienced sustainability manager, and I talk openly about the current turbulence in the sustainability sector and what it feels like to work in this space right now.
We reflect on how the market has shifted from growing demand and strong regulatory drivers to hiring freezes, paused projects and uncertainty.
We share how regulations like CSRD, ESG and the omnibus discussions shaped corporate priorities and sometimes reduced sustainability to reporting and compliance. At the same time, we saw that these rules also opened doors for innovation, culture change and employee engagement around sustainability.
We explore the disappointment many professionals feel as programmes are scaled back and skilled people are let go. But we don't get stuck in doom and gloom.
We also discuss a different perspective that less regulation can reveal which organisations are truly committed to sustainable transformation. We encourage people to look beyond formal job titles and to drive change from within their current roles.
We talk about mentoring, networks and coffee chats as ways to stay connected and hopeful.
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๐ CONNECT & engage with Pia
Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn to follow and support each otherโs work. ๐ค
Pia ๐ค
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