Walk the talk with Kris Vansanten
Today we bring you our final episode for Season 2 of Inspiring the Pack. We can think of no better way to end an inspiring season than a very special conversation with Kris Vansanten, Founder of Quanteus Group (parent company of BrightWolves). We revisit some key topics from our previous 8 episodes with the Belgian start-ups. Kris brings together his rich experience in the world of entrepreneurship and his deeply rooted core values to provide an authentic perspective on sustainability and entrepreneurship. Curious? This episode includes Kris’ take on: 🎯 Building a team that is strongly aligned to the core values of the company ⚡️ The complexities of the renewable energy landscape, particularly in Belgium 💬 Resilience, failure and trusting your gut You can listen to the full episode here, or wherever you get your podcasts. Be sure to subscribe so that you never miss an episode! For more information on our podcast, please visit our landing page: https://www.brightwolves.com/inspiring-the-pack
MyMove - Sustainability on the move
In our penultimate episode of Inspiring the Pack we have the pleasure of speaking to Guy-Louis De Le Vingne, CEO of MyMove. This Brussels based tech-startup aims to unlock the future of mobility for organizations by offering a seamless end-to-end vehicle rental and sharing software solution. MyMove is the pathway to fleet sharing that works. In this episode, we discuss how they achieve this plus: The financial and environmental case for adopting a fleet sharing solution in your company Mentorship as a key influential resource in Guy-Louis’ career Navigating idealism and realism in the world of entrepreneurship For more information on our podcast, please visit our dedicated landing page: https://www.brightwolves.com/inspiring-the-pack For more information on MyMove, check out their website: https://nl.mymove.eu/ Be sure to subscribe so that you never miss an episode!
Greenomy - Green is the new gold standard
Today on Inspiring the Pack we bring you a conversation with Sarah Lokman, Head of Sustainability at Greenomy. Greenomy offers a one-stop sustainability reporting SaaS platform to guide companies in preparing their EU Taxonomy, Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation or European ESG Template reports. How can technology and innovation fit into a landscape that is filled with acronyms, oceans of documentation and plenty of bureaucracy? We unpack all of this and more in our conversation with Sarah, including: Sustainable finance, what? We touch upon this buzz topic How Greenomy helps different players digitalize sustainability reporting end-to-end Sarah’s insight into sustainable finance and reporting trends in the years to come Be sure to subscribe so that you never miss an episode! For more information, check out our dedicated landing page: https://www.brightwolves.com/inspiring-the-pack Would you like to know more about Greenomy? Visit their website: https://greenomy.io/
Skysun - The Sky is the limit
In the sixth episode of Inspiring the Pack, we speak to Léopold Coppieters, Co-Founder and Chief Solar Officer at Skysun. Skysun accelerates the shift towards a more sustainable future by financing the energy transition. How do they do that, you may ask? In short, Skysun invests in the installation of a photovoltaic power plant on your property. Warmed up to the idea already? In addition, we discuss: Is Solar energy really viable in Belgium?! (Hint: Yes it is!) A commonly held belief about solar energy that Léopold passionately disagrees with Léopold’s experience of starting a (cap-ex intensive) company while still being a student Please check out our dedicated landing page for more information on our podcast:https://www.brightwolves.com/inspiring-the-pack For more information on SkySun, please visit their website: https://www.skysun.eu/ Be sure to subscribe so that you never miss an episode!
Noosa - The Circle of (Fiber)life
Today we bring you Luna Aslan, Co-Founder of Noosa, for the fifth episode of Inspiring the Pack. Noosa aims to bring the textile industry to an unprecedented level of sustainability through their novel bio-based circular fiber. It is estimated that the fashion industry as a whole contributestowards approximately 10% of all greenhouse gas emissions. It cannot be disputed that the move towards circularity in the textile industry is of the utmost importance, especially considering the textile industry relies heavily on non-renewable resources. In line with this, today we discuss: •🪢 What exactly is a bio-based fiber, and how does it compare to conventional cotton? •♻️ How Luna sees the industry evolving in the future •💡 Influential resources in materializing an idea into a viable solution For the video format of this discussion, please visit our dedicated landing page: https://www.brightwolves.com/inspiring-the-pack For more information on Noosa, please visit their website: http://www.noosafiber.com/