Sustainability uncovered podcast episode 8: Greenwashing crackdowns, innovation investments and net-zero cruises

Sustainability Uncovered, hosted in partnership with Lloyds Bank, uncovers some of most inspiring and insightful sustainability and climate action stories from across the globe. The show features live in-the-studio guests, leader interviews, need-to-know round-ups, listener quizzes and more – all wrapped up into monthly episodes.

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Episode eight kicks off with the edie team (Luke, Matt, Sarah and Jade) getting us up to speed on some of the hottest sustainable business stories of the month. These include recent rulings against advertising campaigns from Shell, Repsol and Petronas on the grounds of greenwashing.

The other top stories of the month discussed in this episode include:

The team then dive into another hattrick of special guest interviews:

Listeners keen to learn more about green innovation are encouraged to attend edie’s upcoming online event on Wednesday 28 June. 

This free-to-attend, two-part edie webinar will explore how businesses are utilising innovation to drive decarbonisation, and showcase some of the latest technologies and solutions that could accelerate climate action. Click here for full details and to register.


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Sustainability Uncovered makes the big climate issues bite-sized, featuring live-in-the-studio guests, leader interviews, need-to-know round-ups, listener quizzes and more – all wrapped up into monthly episodes. The podcast is hosted in association with Lloyds Bank, which has partnered with edie to showcase and support business leadership on sustainability and climate action.

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