LCANZ Autumn Webinars: Keynote - Doughnut Economics
Event description
Autumn Webinar Series
We are excited to be organising an Autumn webinar series. We have a great line up of speakers followed by question
and answer sessions.
Keep your Wednesdays at 1pm free through March and
April!
This event is for our first keynote on 2nd March:
Doughnut Economics with Juhi Shareef and Teina Boasa-Dean.
Juhi Shareef is Chief Responsibility Officer at Tourism Holdings Limited where she oversees risk and sustainability. Juhi is Chair of the Battery Industry Group (B.I.G.) which has designed a product stewardship scheme for large batteries that supports the circular economy, and delivered a proof of concept for a blockchain-based digital battery passport. Co-founder of the Project:Moonshot initiative, Juhi initiated Te Takarangi - an indigenous Māori-led approach to environmental and social regeneration reimagined by Dr. Teina Boasa-Dean and inspired by doughnut economics. Juhi and collaborators are currently creating the Moonshot Map of circular and regenerative projects across Aotearoa NZ.
Dr Teina Boasa-Dean, Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Tūwharetoa is scientist and Executive Manager of the BHW Lands Trust and Education Manager for Pāhauwera Iwi Development Trust. An Advisor to Project:Moonshot, Teina was a collaborative partner in the development of the Te Reo Māori doughnut, Te Takarangi and carried the worldview of the importance of the indigenous connection.
Check out our website for details of more webinars in the series:
https://lcanz.org.nz/events/
Opportunity to win a year’s
LCANZ membership!
We’ll be running a competition through the webinar series. Student and Individual members could win their next year’s
membership, while corporate members could win a free SME membership to gift to a supplier for FY23.
To be in with a chance to win, you’ll need to register and attend all of the sessions and
answer a short quiz about what you’ve heard. Good luck!
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