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#8 Maxime Mathon (Sustainability Open Data) - The sustainability landscape is an exciting mess

#8 Maxime Mathon (Sustainability Open Data) - The sustainability landscape is an exciting mess

1h07 |14/09/2022
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The sustainability landscape is an exciting mess. Some call it diverse and rich. Others call it bullshit. It’s definitely hard to understand all the pieces of the puzzle.

That’s why I’ve spent the last 6 months interviewing people operating behind the scenes to help sustainability projects mature and thrive.

One of them is Maxime Mathon, a master networker connecting people across the sustainability value chain (consultants, agencies, regulators, investors, and other stakeholders).

I’m amazed by his depth of knowledge and breadth of expertise in this domain. Together, we scratched the surface of sustainability:

→ How ESG investing started in the 2000s

→ Cultural differences between the EU and the US

→ Why open data is going to play a major role in the future

→ The benefits of a multi-stakeholder approach

→ The evolution of global reporting standards

It’s on Episode #8 of Human Finance 🎯 

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The sustainability landscape is an exciting mess. Some call it diverse and rich. Others call it bullshit. It’s definitely hard to understand all the pieces of the puzzle.

That’s why I’ve spent the last 6 months interviewing people operating behind the scenes to help sustainability projects mature and thrive.

One of them is Maxime Mathon, a master networker connecting people across the sustainability value chain (consultants, agencies, regulators, investors, and other stakeholders).

I’m amazed by his depth of knowledge and breadth of expertise in this domain. Together, we scratched the surface of sustainability:

→ How ESG investing started in the 2000s

→ Cultural differences between the EU and the US

→ Why open data is going to play a major role in the future

→ The benefits of a multi-stakeholder approach

→ The evolution of global reporting standards

It’s on Episode #8 of Human Finance 🎯 

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The sustainability landscape is an exciting mess. Some call it diverse and rich. Others call it bullshit. It’s definitely hard to understand all the pieces of the puzzle.

That’s why I’ve spent the last 6 months interviewing people operating behind the scenes to help sustainability projects mature and thrive.

One of them is Maxime Mathon, a master networker connecting people across the sustainability value chain (consultants, agencies, regulators, investors, and other stakeholders).

I’m amazed by his depth of knowledge and breadth of expertise in this domain. Together, we scratched the surface of sustainability:

→ How ESG investing started in the 2000s

→ Cultural differences between the EU and the US

→ Why open data is going to play a major role in the future

→ The benefits of a multi-stakeholder approach

→ The evolution of global reporting standards

It’s on Episode #8 of Human Finance 🎯 

Description

The sustainability landscape is an exciting mess. Some call it diverse and rich. Others call it bullshit. It’s definitely hard to understand all the pieces of the puzzle.

That’s why I’ve spent the last 6 months interviewing people operating behind the scenes to help sustainability projects mature and thrive.

One of them is Maxime Mathon, a master networker connecting people across the sustainability value chain (consultants, agencies, regulators, investors, and other stakeholders).

I’m amazed by his depth of knowledge and breadth of expertise in this domain. Together, we scratched the surface of sustainability:

→ How ESG investing started in the 2000s

→ Cultural differences between the EU and the US

→ Why open data is going to play a major role in the future

→ The benefits of a multi-stakeholder approach

→ The evolution of global reporting standards

It’s on Episode #8 of Human Finance 🎯 

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