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Environment Economy Society May 2019 FORFOR ENVIRONMENTENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITYSUSTAINABILITY PROFESSIONALSPROFESSSIOIONNAALLSS www.iema-transform.net Calling time on the chemical cocktail behind our clothes PLUS CareCi amid confl ict Dame Claire Bertschinger on the value of soft power The promise of plastic From the depths of pollution comes innovation Changing gears Is corporate sponsorship the new greenwash? cover_May 2019_Transform 1 18/04/2019 13:56 YOUR GLOBAL CERTIFICATION BODY PROTECT YOUR ENVIRONMENT ISO 14001 Get Certified - Managing your organisation’s impact on the environment should be a priority for your business, regardless of your industry. Speak to someone today! 100% ALL INCLUSIVE FEES 43,000 1000 AVERAGE 10 OPERATING CERTIFICATES CUSTOMER 90 EMPLOYEES YEARS COUNTRIES OVER GLOBALLY WORLDWIDE PARTNERSHIP D GLO TE B S A U L TO DISCUSS YOUR CERTIFICATION & TRAINING NEEDS GET IN TOUCH: L R Y T 0800 052 2424 | www.nqa.com • YEARS S • I 8 N C E 1 9 8 p02.IEMA.MAY19.indd 2 17/04/2019 07:54 Contents MAY Upfront 04 Comment 22 We must tackle division and inequality if we are to successfully halt climate change, says Tim Balcon 05 Industry news roundup 08 IEMA news FEATURES World Environment Day; Resource and Waste Strategy; 12 Interview: Dame Claire Bertschinger refi ning our impact assessment The nurse whose work in Ethiopia inspired approach; eco-anxiety 12 Live Aid discusses the importance of empowering communities, and why soft Regulars power is so crucial 16 Manufacturing Let’s not forget the benefi ts that plastic 10 Legal brief off ers, says Dr Anthea Blackburn – especially Regulations, consultations if produced more sustainably and court news 18 Rewilding Dr Cecily Maller, Dr Laura Mumaw and Dr Connect Benjamin Cooke tell Chris Seekings why 16 rewilding could help save wildlife habitats 32 In the news 20 Air pollution Quote unquote; events; Tim Smedley breaks down the basics of new book releases air pollution and how we can tackle it, in conversation with Kathryn Manning 34 Member profi le Adam Black, head of ESG and 22 Ethics sustainability, Coller Capital Why has multinational chemical company Ineos taken over Team Sky – and is there a confl ict? David Burrows investigates Web exclusives 18 26 Wellbeing Elisabeth Jeff ries reports on the Healthy Promote, protect and support New Towns standard, placing health and the Sally Campbell’s simple steps for environment at the heart of urban planning improving workplace mental health bit.ly/workplace_MH 28 Water pollution Greenpeace’s Detox campaign aims to take A call to arms toxic chemicals out of textiles production; Andy Mitchell and Joanna Wright Catherine Early looks into its progress call for a clearer approach to Sally Campbell cumulative eff ects assessment on mental health Correction: April 2019 ‘Turning the Energy Tide’ p23 at work bit.ly/EIA_CallToArms column 2 line 12 “less than 20...” should have read “less than unity”. Apologies to author Rick Gould for this error. www.iema-transform.net May 2019 3 Contents_May 2019_Transform 3 18/04/2019 15:24 Comment IEMA is the professional body for everyone working in environment and sustainability. We provide resources and tools, research and knowledge sharing along with TIM BALCON, CEO OF IEMA high quality formal training and qualifi cations to meet the real-world needs of our members. We believe that together we’re positively changing attitudes to sustainability as a progressive force for good. Together we’re transforming the world to sustainability. IEMA Uniting for a City Offi ce Park, Tritton Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN6 7AS tel: +44 (0) 1522 540069 [email protected] | www.iema.net Editor common purpose Sharon Maguire [email protected] Assistant editor f we’re to successfully tackle the signifi cant threats to our environment, Kathryn Manning [email protected] we’re also going to have to address unfairness and inequality in our society. IEMA head of commercial development With social divisions and factions on the increase, it’s incumbent on all of us Emma Buyers to focus on building trust and action on the issues that unite us. [email protected] Whether you look at economic status, politics or culture, divisions are Feature and news journalist Christopher Seekings growing – and with them, the risks exacerbating climate change, pollution [email protected] Iand biodiversity loss. Focusing on inequality and inclusivity will play a major part [email protected] in addressing environmental restoration. Sub-editor Kate Bennett Globally, divisions are getting in the way of tackling climate change and the Content assistant environment – and these need to be challenged. As professionals, we have a role Nicole Bains to play in highlighting and seeking to overcome areas of division, be they local Business development manager or international. Daniel Goodwin tel: +44 (0) 20 7880 6206 We recently ran a faith-based webinar, and afterwards I went to see the Bahu Trust [email protected] in Birmingham. They told me why they place so much importance on breaking down Sales executive barriers of division, relating a story about a brook that ran through their community. Lucy Filamba tel: +44 (0) 20 7324 2755 The brook was once a source of clean water; now it is not. For this brook to be restored, [email protected] communities upstream and downstream must work together. Designer Our common purpose is the environment – something we all share, enjoy and have Callum Tomsett responsibility for. Our beliefs, principles and values align here. And yet, ironically, Picture editor Claire Echavarry some of the most developed countries are creating the antecedents for greater division Account director rather than greater unity. Will Hurrell A harmonious society will play a huge role in protecting the environment. This is Subscriptions one of the reasons for IEMA’s change in recent years to embrace social sustainability Kate Hampshire tel: +44 (0) 20 7324 2733 as well as environment management. IEMA is where we can celebrate and build on [email protected] successful initiatives to address inequality. The 2019 annual subscription rate is £142. As an example, in this issue we investigate how the NHS’ Healthy New Towns Production manager Aysha Miah-Edwards standard (p26)pp26) is targeting lower-income groups with environmentally friendly Printer housing andnd ggreenreen spaces. WWee alsoalso askask Warners Midlands PLC, Lincolnshire how ‘rewilding’ding’ conservation (p18) cancan Published by help improveove socialsocial cohesion,cohesion, hhealthealth Redactive Publishing Ltd Level 5, 78 Chamber Street, London, E1 8BL and wellbeing,eing, andand howhow bestbest to tackletackle airair tel: +44 (0) 20 7880 6200 pollution (p20)p20) in cities across the world.world. www.redactive.co.uk “Focusing on © IEMA 2019 This magazine aims to include a broad range of opinion and articles that do not necessarily refl ect the views of IEMA; nor should such opinions inequality will be relied upon as statements of fact. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical or play a major part otherwise, without the prior written consent of the publisher and editor. in addressing ISSN 14727625 environmental restoration” 4 May 20192019 The paper used to print Transform comes from sustainable sources. Visit: transform.iema.net/think-green. 04-05_Editorial__May 2019_Transform 4 18/04/2019 13:57 ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY ROUNDUP NEWS AND VIEWS RENEWABLES Global energy transformation to save the world $160trn by 2050 ransforming the global “An unprecedented decline if ramped-up energy efficiency energy system through in renewable energy costs, new is factored in. intense electrification opportunities in energy efficiency, Under this scenario, with electricity T and rapid adoption of digitalisation, smart technologies becoming the dominant energy renewables would save the world and electrification solutions are carriers, global power supply could $160trn in health, subsidy and some of the key enablers,” said more than double, with renewable environmental costs by 2050. IRENA director-general Francesco sources meeting 85% of demand. That is the headline finding of a study La Camera. The study highlights how a global by the International Renewable Energy However, the researchers warned energy transition could soon be a Agency (IRENA), which estimates that that deployment of renewables must reality, with renewables already making the transition could provide a payoff of increase by at least six-fold compared up more than half of newly installed up to $7 for every $1 spent. Moreover, to current government plans if global power-generation capacity. the researchers calculate that the shift climate objectives are to be met. “The world’s choices today will would boost global GDP by 2.5% and Nationally Determined Contributions be crucial to reaching a sustainable employment by 0.2% in 2050, with (NDCs) fall “far short”, with energy- energy and climate safe future,” renewables creating more jobs than related emissions having risen by La Camera continued. those lost in the fossil fuel industries. around 1% every year since 2015, and “I hope this high ambition is The findings are based on the world’s ‘carbon budget’ set to run out matched with decisive action on immediately deployable, cost- within a decade. the ground to advance an inclusive, effective options that are available IRENA analysis suggests that energy-