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“If you want big impact, you’ve gotta solve big meaningful problems.”
Are you interested in the profitability of sustainability? What do you think about sustainability as a platform for innovation? How can we, the people, move ourselves and the system towards better urban futures?
Interview with Jasper Steinhausen, founder of Business with Impact. We will talk about his vision for the future of cities, sustainability, governmental and individual roles, value and impact, and many more.
Jasper Steinhausen is a 20-year veteran in circular economy and purpose-driven strategy, dedicated to helping CEOs integrate impact into performance. Author of the Amazon international bestselling book “Making sustainability profitable”, he demonstrates how a focus on impact drives growth, resilience and cost reductions while creating better solutions – whether that is better cities or products for your business. His achievements include advising the Danish government and progressive cities like Copenhagen and Aarhus in Denmark. He has also advised companies like Ørsted and Grundfos, hosting the top 1% podcast Green business with impact, and transforming over 100 organisations worldwide. He trains 3-500 leaders yearly in his approach to creating impact through better business.
Find out more about Jasper through these links:
- Jasper Steinhausen on LinkedIn
- @jsteinhausen as Jasper Steinhausen on X
- @jaspers_dk as Jasper Steinhausen on Instagram
- Jasper Steinhausen and Business with Impact on Youtube
- Business with Impact website
- Business with Impact on LinkedIn
- Making Sustainability Profitable – book with a free mini-course walking people through all the key points and questions to ask by Jasper Steinhausen
Connecting episodes you might be interested in:
- No.234 – Interview with Tenzin Crouch about the importance of culture of innovation
- No.274 – Interview with Richard Gill about the importance of the north-star vision
- No.407R – Making sustainability profitable
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