There is growing demand and a growing bias towards action to encourage greater transparency in business relationships with industry associations and, importantly, also correcting misalignment.
An interview with Fiona Duggan, Global Sustainability Senior Manager for Climate Advocacy at Unilever. Fiona has spent over 15 years working in international policy, campaigning and sustainable innovation for organizations such as Amnesty International, EIT Climate-KIC and 38 Degrees.
Most recently, Fiona was honored as the inaugural winner of the “Climate Policy Hero” Bill Weihl Award. Fiona demonstrated ongoing leadership in the area of corporate advocacy of climate public policy as part of her professional role. The purpose of these awards is to honor individuals who have used their climate voice and demonstrated an outstanding commitment to advocate for climate policy, both inside their company and in organizing their peers to raise their voices. In particular, Fiona is recognized for her leadership on climate advocacy to support Unilever’s strategic focus on driving systemic change, to help deliver on its Climate Transition Action Plan.
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