March 10th 2021
The Road to COP-26 - Circularity Solutions: from re-Using to re-Thinking
This event is our second webinar in our Impact Series of events. ‘The Road to COP-26 - Circularity Solutions: From Re-Using to Re-Thinking’, is in association with LWARB. We held our first event on tackling carbon through circularity, at the beginning of February, which set the scene; with views from the Private and Public sectors; also addressing the City perspective.
The forthcoming event will focus on solutions relating to reduce, reuse and recycle. We are delighted to welcome back Andrea Charlson, Built Environment London, CIRuIT Project Manager, LWARB. We have also confirmed to contribute: Cécile Faraud, C40 Cities Clean Construction Network and May Al-Karooni, Globechain, offering an SME perspective. We will be adding a final speaker to the session shortly.
EVENT SPEAKERS
Cécile Faraud
Clean Construction Programme Manager
C40 Cities
Cécile Faraud manages the C40 Clean Construction Programme, which supports cities cities in driving zero carbon construction by 2050, with a focus on reducing carbon from materials and machinery. Prior to C40, Cécile managed the London City-Business Leaders initiative at CDP, aimed at aligning the city and businesses climate ambitions and actions. The partnership comprises the Greater London Authority, 11 global companies operating in London such as Tesco, Sky, Siemens and Landsec, and NGO partners CDP, C40 and The B Team. She had previously shaped and led the Circular Economy programme for the city of Peterborough (UK), authoring blogs on the Circular Economy. She has also worked, when based in Bangkok, on French and South-East Asian collaboration for sustainable development and cross-cutting regional issues.
She holds a MSc in Environment and Sustainable Development from University College London (UCL) and Master’s degrees in International Relations and Geography from IRIS Sup’ (France) and the Sorbonne respectively.
May Al-Karooni
CEO & Founder
Globechain
May Al-Karooni realised no one had digitised the waste industry when the bank she worked for moved offices across the road. Rather than moving their office furniture, most of which was in perfect condition, they disposed of it all and purchased brand new furniture.
Seeing this immense waste was a revelation; she knew there were charities and people that needed these items, and that her bank had also incurred high fees for both the disposal and repurchase of the furniture.
This revelation resulted in the birth of Globechain, and with £800 May set up the first Globechain website. She chose to self-fund initially since there was no market or access to funding for services like Globechain at the time.
Since then, Globechain has grown significantly, with valuable product features such as ESG data reporting and Internal Sharing for businesses. Today, Globechain is the biggest reuse marketplace worldwide, with over 10,000 members operating in the UK, Spain, the UAE and New York.
Andrea Charlson
Built Environment Lead
ReLondon
I am pioneering the transition to a low carbon circular economy in London, with a particular focus on the built environment sector. I am leasing the London Cluster of the Horizon 2020-funded CIRCuIT project which is aiming to accelerate the uptake in circular construction practices across Europe.
Joe Murphy
Network Lead
Ellen MacArthur Foundation
Joe leads the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s Network, which brings together leading businesses, cities, universities, and emerging innovators to accelerate the transition towards a circular economy. Joe has a financial background, working previously at PayPal and Ernst & Young.