MFRE Industry Insight Series -Friday November 10- ESG Principles in the Agri-Food Sector

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This Friday we have Matt Livingston speaking about ESG Principles in the Agri-Food Sector: Current Initiatives and Challenges
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ESG Principles in the Agri-Food Sector: Current Initiatives and Challenges

 

Speaker: Matt Livingston – Sustainability Consultant

Date: November 10, 2023

Time: 3:00-4:30 pm

Location: Room MCML 160

 

About Matt Livingston:

Matt Livingston is a freelance sustainability consultant focused primarily on food systems. Prior to venturing on his own Matt was a Principal Consultant for Anthesis Group, the largest sustainability consultancy in the world. In his time there Matt oversaw projects with a variety of food and beverage clients ranging from small to multinational. Before entering the consulting world Matt worked as the Senior Specialist of Mission & Strategy for Nature’s Path Foods where he was responsible for leading the company’s multitude of sustainability initiatives. Matt also formerly worked as Director of Sustainability at SPUD.ca where his team launched several industry-first and award-winning waste reduction programs. Matt spent his early career in the skateboard industry working as the impact manager for one of the founding B Corps, Comet Skateboards where he still serves as an advisor.

 

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