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Interview with Global Sustainability Director Britta Wyss Bisang on The Logistics Point

Interview with Global Sustainability Director Britta Wyss Bisang on The Logistics Point

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Following the launch of our new sustainability strategy, our Global Sustainability Director, Britta Wyss Bisang, has spoken with The Logistics Point to discuss the process behind its development.

In a wide-ranging interview, we discuss the insights and findings that went into bringing the strategy together, in partnership with stakeholders. It also covers the challenges of implementing a culture shift at all levels of the company and underlines our commitment to being a key player in the global fight against climate change. This may be a challenge, but it is one we are fully prepared to meet as we create more sustainable circular solutions. The alternative – to do nothing – is unthinkable.

Watch the interview by clicking here to learn how, by innovating for a circular economy, we can help shape the future.

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  • April 15, 2022
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