Green Fix
Welcome to the Green Fix, the climate & sustainability podcast for Australian corporations and their ESG practitioners. We explore the top challenges and opportunities in the industry, how they are impacting your business and your work, so that you can keep your sanity.
Green Fix
Latest Episodes
Burnt Out People Can't Save a Burning Planet: Navigating Climate Anxiety and Finding Hope
Sustainability work is meaningful, but it can also break you. In this episode, we sit down with Courtney Kovach and Georgia Monaghan, co-founders of EcoMind, to talk about what happens when the people trying to save the planet burn out trying t...
A Country MD's Path Into Global Sustainability, with Darren Umbers, MD ANZ & Global Head of Sustainability at Performance Health
Our guest in this episode is Darren Umbers, MD ANZ and Global Head of Sustainability and ESG at Performance Health. We loved hearing about how Darren's path into ESG wasn't a straight line. He trained as a biomedical scientist, spe...
The Hidden Emissions in Every Building You Walk Into (and is the Anzac Bridge a Sustainability Icon?) with Hudson Worsley, MECLA
Hudson Worsley, Chair of MECLA (the Materials and Embodied Carbon Leaders' Alliance) joins us to unpack embodied carbon in construction. The emissions baked into every building, bridge, and data centre before they're even switched on. And how i...
Climate Risk in a Volatile World: The Megatrends Shaping Business and Sustainability with Dr. Matthew Bell, Anthesis Group CEO
In a year defined by geopolitical volatility, fragmented climate policy and the rapid rise of AI, what should corporate leaders actually be paying attention to?Dr. Matthew Bell, Group CEO of Anthesis, one of the world's largest sustainab...
Do Sustainability Leaders Hold the Key to Closing the Climate Tech Gap? with Mick Liubinskas, Founder at Climate Salad
In this episode, we sit down with Mick Liubinskas, Partner at Melomys and founder of Climate Salad and one of Australia's most connected voices in climate tech, to unpack why world-class Australian research so often fails to commercialise local...