This day included a timed programme of pre-recorded talks, case studies and video showreels designed to explore key issues, share best practice, and inspire others to take action.
Speaker:
Sir Frank Atherton. Chief Medical Officer. Welsh Government.
Speakers:
Erin Gill. Head of Global Marketing. Arup.
Sara MacBride-Stewart. Reader. Cardiff School of Social Sciences.
Dr. Alison Parken OBE. Lecturer in equality in employment. Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University.
A brief session providing an overview of the Public Health Wales Greener Primary Care Framework and Awards process.
Speakers:
Joshua Beynon. Primary Care Services Manager. Greener Primary Care Champion.
Sian Evans. Consultant in Public Health. Public Health Wales.
Victoria Camp. Strategic Lead. Energy Service.
What is digital sustainability? Why does it matter? And how can we make a difference in our role or organisation? Panelists discussed how we can all work towards digital sustainability through policy, principles, process and practice.
Speakers:
Edwina O'Hart. Head of Comms & Engagement. Centre for Digital Public Services.
Hannah Smith. Director of Operations. Green Web Foundation.
Ned Gartside. Senior Service Designer. Defra.
Marketa Benisek. Digital Sustainability Lead. Wholegrain Digital.
Dr Hushneara Begum. Director. Centre for Sustainability.
Turley considers the challenges and opportunities that businesses face when it comes to net zero investment, planning and development for the future in Wales.
Speakers:
Owen Francis. Director and Head of Planning Wales. Turley.
Barny Evans. Sustainability Director. Turley.
Emily Bell. Strategic Communications Associate Director. Turley.
This session focused on framing and provided an introduction to values that motivate people to protect their planet and look at ways to ensure communications has relevance to a wide range of audiences.
Speaker:
Julie Longton. Head of PR and Campaigns. Grasshopper.