Sustainable Pittsburgh: Oct. 8 Sustainability Amid Crisis: Adapting For Impact Webinar

On October 8 Sustainable Pittsburgh and CEOs For Sustainability will host a Sustainability Amid Crisis: Adapting For Impact webinar starting at 2:00 p.m.

Join sustainability leaders from FedEx Ground, Interface, and PNC Financial Services Group who will describe how their organizations are advancing aggressive commitments for carbon-emissions reduction, regenerative manufacturing practices, and racial equity, despite challenges associated with the COVID-19 crisis.

This virtual event will also feature the release of the Kendall Simon Sustainable Business Case Study featuring FedEx Ground and its work embedding sustainability within FedEx’s global operations.

Speakers will include--

-- Mikhail Davis, Director of Technical Sustainability, Interface

-- Marsha Jones, Executive VP and Chief Diversity Officer, The PNC Financial Services Group

-- Lonnie Mattison, Manager of Sustainability, FedEx Ground

Click Here to register and for more information.

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[Posted: Sept. 23, 2020]


9/28/2020

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