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okay hi everyone um i mean that's pretty introduce my name's carrots ah
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i'm introducing to use the every action comments coalition so which is actually a bit at the roller skate
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um and we believe in the messes impact the positive impact
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that consumers around the globe can have on nature and climate
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but that's maybe first look at a few problems that's the uh aren't important to know
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did you know that four out of five main
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drivers of by that doesn't last actually into consumer decisions
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well that forty percent the us or europeans maybe claim
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that they care about the environmentally friendly products but only
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half of them actually buying them in the same also i find that's not so even the big i get
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uh well sixty nine percent say they would love to do in sustainable investments
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only ten percent are doing so and that's what we call the
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say to get and we're trying to accelerate the closing of the step
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so our approach um entails uh working with digital
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platforms around the globe that had a huge customer base
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are we equip them with expertise uh on climate nature
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topics that was on behavioural science in the sustainability context
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and we built on what people uh have already has
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values behaviours motivations and combine that are you know work
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so especially like when i talk about is apart from to work with cucumbers the
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companies will but payment play us ah and the companies that work on return lessons
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ah and lastly we have been able to get already fourteen of those
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oh that combine the world wide user base of a two point seven billion uh people
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so and we get them around the joint
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pledge that they will creatively leverage technology and partnerships
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to ah transparently inform uh their customers
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and drive actually green the atheist uh and
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actions are and doing so reaching one billion people by twenty twenty five so large
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a target but of course also large user they so they can work from
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ah we're a network that is uh uh not for me incorporated that's hosted by the green digit finds lines
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and and nonprofit that was so launch for years ago from the unit and the support of and group
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oh and currently we're invest or get funded uh from
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philanthropic investor money uh as well as a project incorporate grants
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and the network that we operate we bring together smart minds from academia
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and other uh knowledge the areas uh as well as from business
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ah so that they can exchange and developed together um
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methodologies and tools ah we had them also like uh in
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in this process ends uh or support experiments that they do
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are in which they develop a green digital or user journeys
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oh and we facilitate collaboration among those partners and screen
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what kind of innovators already out there that can actually
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even make that work foster and lastly we had the motor to understand that global context at the parade in
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ah so last year apart from this gathering uh we
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had a first publication of green behaviours that are desired
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to support on these platforms close knowledge partnership was i
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you see and are to bring on a order biodiversity
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a knowledge oh and we started already working on
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first experiments especially in e. commerce southeast asia and plastic
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the eighty s. o. s. policy uh in the retail investment space in how you factor in nature risk
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um yeah so at the end of the year we could or a showcase some of the work of our part that's it's called twenty six
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ah this work that we showcase of an artist especially olson that we uh support
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uh is really centred around putting tools into the hands of the consumer oh that
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help them understand the impact of physicians and on the other side are get him also
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the tools and mechanics so that they can actually also act in the moment when they understand
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and combining it potentially was incentives uh that also helps the conversion acceleration
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so we're just a small team that is a running yes see um but embedded in
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the to the g. d. f. eight we can are built on a on a great board
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uh representing also or executive some african china that's what are some biodiversity in this case as well
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as a new brought advisory board arm and many more people that would be too many to name here
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our partnerships the v. c. uh especially with the kinds of uh yeah super national organisations
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uh for the knowledge expertise but also was philanthropic investors like also find finance for biodiversity
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very actively engages omission um and we work with private sector companies from
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startup space and subject matter experts on the themes that we work on
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at the moment we look mostly for experts uh in a behavioural science
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that have a digital background and you don't topic investors that are less project focus but what
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support our gentle mission thanks a lot and let's usage of innovation to make every action count
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thank you thank you so much sure you read you spoke about a a small team but i would say
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you know it's not the size that counts it's essentially easy ration it provides and and how much uh
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you know power it can only showed up that is really brilliant and uh i think your your call is being heard
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there are lots of people you're dealing with neuroscience in town so yes maybe we didn't there might
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be some some forward conversations you but thank you so much again without i i you know in football
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uh people have a uh a yellow cards and and records
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uh are you have a a group card because it's often will innovate for water
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so that's what people were essentially get where you go five minutes get to
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a blue car quite i'm i'm i'm supposed to be the
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referee you've so why not being searched uh let me pass the
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fruit to use that no pressure no for sure troll this but
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you're you're you're do still probably procurement expected i used to be
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and and you're gonna talk to us about nature based infrastructure solutions uh and how
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it's actually on the one side or how available they already are and how how
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cost effective they are and and to me this is going to be fascinating because i
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in a previous life i worked on on the beach you're going to cure