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Meet the We Don’t Have Time Changemakers whose solutions are transforming industries
Leading up to and live from COP28 – We Don't Have Time is thrilled to present Meet the Changemakers, our new series about innovative businesses shaping today the climate solutions of tomorrow. The climate crisis presents challenges, but also opportunities. A Changemaker is someone whose solution is transforming their industry. In this series, you’ll meet the Changemakers and get inspired!
There will be a new Changemaker every week, culminating in a dedicated panel we’ll be broadcasting live from COP28 in Dubai on December 8th. Register to stay up-to-date.
This series is part of the COP28 Climate Hub. Click here for the full day-by-day program.
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Discover their stories, one video a week leading to COP28 and join this journey of transformation at COP28, live from the UN Climate Change Conference in Dubai, UAE.
Jesper has been an entrepreneur within HVAC and energy recovery his entire life, building, running and selling companies. The latest, except for Enjay, is UVtech AB who developed and launched UV-technology as the first company in the world to restaurant ventilation.
Realising how energy inefficient and polluting traditional combustion engine boats were, Gustav started Candela with the mission to make an electric boat that had better performance than fossil fuel competitors. This mission has expanded from the leisure to commercial vessels, where the technology allows us to rethink public transportation, making it not only fossil fuel-free, but also cheaper for operators and more accessible for commuters than that provided by conventional vessels in operation today.
Cecilia McAleavey is the Director Sustainable Eating and Public Affairs at Oatly. She is also a member of the Steering Committee of the European Alliance for Plant-based Foods, and has worked as Head of Corporate Communications at Orkla Foods Sverige AB.
Jenny Fredricsdotter has over twenty years of experience in the fashion industry, working with buying, production, and sourcing for companies like H&M and Gina Tricot in Europe and Asia. She studied Textile Economics at the Textile College of Fashion in Borås, Sweden, and has thereafter continued to study fashion sustainability, circular economy, and mindful consumption.
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