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Sandy Jayaraj

Sandy Jayaraj

Sandy has 25 years' financial markets experience at PwC and Morgan Stanley, 4 years at sustainability intelligence company Curation. He is a director of Point Rider Group and NED at Yellow Submarine.

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What caught our eye - three key stories (week 14, 2024)

Clean ammonia; industrial decarbonisation; the allure of consensus

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Sunday Brunch: the Post Office scandal - a failure of operational governance

Governance starts with the board in setting the culture of the company. But execution is key.

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Has Britain's diversity drive backfired?

We have recently seen 'DEI' come under fire, particularly in North America, but also in Europe. "Britain's diversity drive has backfired?" was the headline of a recent Telegraph article that caught our eye via a LinkedIn post from Paul Sesay. On 20 March 2024,

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What caught our eye - three key stories (week 13, 2024)

UK's diversity drive backfired?; coal's very long goodbye; buying affordable ethical chocolate is hard

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Temperature control is a key electricity demand driver

In Hannah Ritchie's recent Sustainability by numbers blog, she asks the question "what do American households use electricity for?" As many of you will know, Hannah is a data scientist and deputy editor and lead researcher at Our World in Data. She dives into data from

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Facilitating inclusion

At a recent Australia and New Zealand Roadshow in London organised by the UK Department for Business and Trade, I met Denise Crouch and Jamie Crathern from LapSafe who talked passionately about their business. LapSafe provide smart lockers, trolleys and cabinets to organisations in the education, healthcare, manufacturing and other

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What caught our eye - three key stories (week 12, 2024)

Economic shutdown in the energy transition; facilitating inclusion; temperature control is key need

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Thinking differently about energy: it's not like-for-like

Michael Liebreich published part 2 of his series of essays titled "Net Zero Will Be Harder Than You Think – And Easier!" Last September we discussed part 1 in which Michael focused on the challenges in transitioning to net zero (the 'harder' bit) 👉🏾 https://www.thesustainableinvestor.org.

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What caught our eye - three key stories (week 11, 2024)

Transition: it's not like-for-like; directors must consider nature related risks; EV charging on a neighbour's driveway?

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Fertiliser is going green. Or is it?

About 80% of ammonia produced is used to make fertiliser. In terms of direct emissions, it is almost 2x as emissions intensive as crude steel production and 4x that of cement at approximately 2.4 t CO2 per tonne of production. In this blog back in March 2023, we discussed

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The combined burden of underweight and obesity has risen in most countries

In 2022, over a billion people globally were living with obesity with 160 million of them aged 5-19. A study published in The Lancet used data from 3663 population-based studies that measured the height and weight in representative samples of the general population between 1990 and 2022. There were 222

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What caught our eye - three key stories (week 10, 2024)

Obesity increasing, green fertiliser (or not), and the dawn of an industrial heat pump age ?

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