#SustyTalk is all about keeping edie’s loyal readers connected to sustainable business leaders across the world, whilst reminding us all that sustainability and climate action must go on through the current Covid-19 pandemic and beyond. It launched in the early stages of the pandemic in 2020 and has continued since then.

The latest episode sees edie’s senior reporter Sarah George in discussion with the National Parks Partnership’s director Naomi Conway.

In this interview, Conway provides her thoughts on the growing nature restoration movement in the UK, with the private sector and policy becoming increasingly involved in the wake of COP26 and as the UN’s negotiations on a new global biodiversity treaty continue. She outlines the growth in interest to date and the major remaining challenges, providing her view on how partnerships and collaborations offer new opportunities to overcome them.

Conway also reacts to the UK Government’s recent proposals for new legally binding targets on nature, water, air and waste, announced last month as part of the Environment Bill.

Click here to see our catalogue of #SustyTalk video interviews.

Want to be featured on a future episode of #SustyTalk? Email newsdesk@fav-house.com. Please bear in mind that our interview calendar is typically booked several weeks in advance. 

edie Staff

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