In this episode of the Root Cause Analysis Podcast, Chris sits down with Martin Elliker for a fast-paced dive into today’s most pressing environmental and sustainability topics.
From regulation and net zero to carbon accounting, CBAM, the ISO 14001 revision, and green skills – no stone is left unturned in this packed conversation.
Straight-talking and passionate, Martin is a full member of the Institute of Sustainability and Environmental Professionals (ISEP) – formerly IEMA – and a chartered environmentalist who brings a wealth of experience and insight.
Whatever your role, this episode offers expert insight and practical advice you can apply in your business.
Timings:
Can you please tell us a bit about yourself and how you got to where you are today?
How are regulatory expectations around environment and sustainability changing right now, both in the UK and globally?
Where do you see the biggest gaps between ambition and delivery when it comes to net zero?
Talk to us about CBAM – what is it, what’s going on, what do people need to do?
With the rising focus on climate disclosure and ESG reporting, what do companies most often get wrong or overlook?
Carbon accounting is becoming a critical issue for manufacturers. How do you see businesses adapting to increasing requirements for measuring and reporting emissions?
ISO 14001 is currently under revision — what’s driving this change, and why now?
What’s the story behind green skills — do we have the workforce to meet the challenge?
If you could give one piece of advice to manufacturing leaders about preparing for the future of environmental regulation and responsibility, what would it be?
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Can you please tell us a bit about yourself and how you got to where you are today?
How are regulatory expectations around environment and sustainability changing right now, both in the UK and globally?
Where do you see the biggest gaps between ambition and delivery when it comes to net zero?
Talk to us about CBAM – what is it, what’s going on, what do people need to do?
With the rising focus on climate disclosure and ESG reporting, what do companies most often get wrong or overlook?
Carbon accounting is becoming a critical issue for manufacturers. How do you see businesses adapting to increasing requirements for measuring and reporting emissions?
ISO 14001 is currently under revision — what’s driving this change, and why now?
What’s the story behind green skills — do we have the workforce to meet the challenge?
If you could give one piece of advice to manufacturing leaders about preparing for the future of environmental regulation and responsibility, what would it be?






