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ARNAB BASU
India
I am an academically trained environmentalist and sustainability professional. I provide strategic advisory services on sustainability, environmental law, ESG, non-financial disclosure, circularity, sustainable supply chain, and safety transformation to clients across various sectors. With more than 20 years of experience in this field, I have successfully delivered complex and impactful projects that enhanced the environmental, social, and governance performance of organizations and contributed to their long-term value creation. I am also passionate about environmental writing and natural history commentary, and I have co-founded Exploring Nature, an organization that promotes biodiversity exploration and information dissemination through social media and e-magazine. I have authored three books and multiple research papers on contemporary sustainability and environmental justice issues, and I regularly teach industry EHS professionals and future sustainability professionals in association with various national premier academic institutions. My mission is to inspire and educate people about the importance of environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability in the context of global challenges and opportunities.
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Miguel Méndez
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Inge Vandijck
Belgium
I am an economist, impact entrepreneur, and consultant with over 20 years of experience working with large organizations in both the public and private sectors. My expertise lies in Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC), where I have provided consulting and training to help organizations navigate complex challenges and achieve their goals. I see sustainability as the core of risk management, where both threats (negative risks) and opportunities (positive risks) are integral to creating long-term value. As John Adams once said, "Every problem is an opportunity in disguise," and this perspective is central to my approach—transforming challenges into opportunities for sustainable growth and resilience. I named my company Bright Phoenix because the phoenix symbolizes resilience and transformation—qualities I help my clients cultivate as they rise to meet today’s challenges. Learning about the doughnut economic model was a true eureka moment for me. As I delved deeper, I realized I’m not alone—several others in the DEAL community have also expressed similar revelations. The model encapsulates my mission: to guide my clients to operate in the sweet middle of the doughnut—within planetary boundaries while respecting societal needs—ensuring their businesses thrive sustainably. What brings me to the DEAL community is this shared vision. I am excited to contribute my experience as a strategist, systems thinker, and storyteller, while learning from others in this inspiring network.
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SAEED MOHTADI
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Miranda Lofthouse
Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, England, United Kingdom
I work as a Sustainability Consultant in the Sustainability and Physics team at Buro Happold. I am interested in
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Zekeriya Arabacı
Izmir, İzmir, Türkiye
I have been working as an economist in İzmir Metropolitan Municipality since 2007. I have served in different departments of the municipality during my career. I completed my bachelor’s degree in economics at Aegean University. I also have a master’s degree in economics and finance. In addition, I am continuing my second master's degree in business administration. I would like to learn what we can do together with DEAL members and improve myself in this field.
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Nathanael Card
Westhampton, Massachusetts, United States
BFA Theatre Arts MSc Ecological Design I learned the benefits of designing for circularity as a scenic designer-builder for small non-profit theaters (a previous career). My masters education taught me how to plan and design landscape in partnership with Nature. Now I'm here, ready to grow these principles into abundance for my community.
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Alicia Montoya
Zürich, Switzerland
Innovator, R&D leader, sustainable solutions developer, and strategic marketer with 25 years experience in global B2B, B2C and public sector roles. Change agent leveraging data and tech for sustainability. Conscious consumer, professional, and citizen, committed to creating a better world.
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Susan Farmer
Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom
Ecological economist
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Chuck LeBlanc
Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
I am a logistics professional who works with individuals and organizations to create a culture of sustainability leadership. I have developed micro credential courses in sustainability in transportation and distribution, as well as technology supporting sustainability in the logistics field. My goal is help to integrate doughnut economic principles into the logistics industry as part the culture shift needed to create more sustainable development in freight transportation and logistics.
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Meirav Dadash
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Bram Elhorst
Vancouverstraat 16-1, 1056 DW Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Robert van Someren
Emmen, Drenthe, Netherlands
An economics teacher and teacher educator, developing a more sustainable approach to teaching economics
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jamie finney
durango, co
I invest in 1) rural Colorado startups and 2) employee ownership transitions. Getting here has exposed me to tons of models for capital entrepreneurship. I write a newsletter (blog.innovative.finance) to share my learnings and partner with other GPs to help them realize their version of a better future.
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Louise O'Boyle
Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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Kwabene Kalumbula
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Folke Hermansson Snickars
Trosa, Södermanland, Sweden
Curious global netizen. A Master of Science from Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg. In my career I have worked with the introduction of computers in research libraries, where I was Director of the Bibliographic Institute at the Royal Library in Stockholm. At that time I was also deputy project manager for the LIBRIS-project at the Swedish Agency for Administrative Development (SAFAD). I then moved to the Swedish Institute for Standards (SIS) where I had different positions and where I participated in international standardization within ISO of quality and environmental management. Thereafter I facilitated ISO-workshops for developing countries during the development of the ISO 26000 Guidelines on social responsibility and I am now following the transition of companies to a sustainable business sector in accordance with the principles for Environmental Social and Corporate Governance (ESG)- principles.
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Lieselotte Vantomme
Kortrijk, West Flanders, Belgium
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Jishnu Vasudevan
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Results-driven Procurement Leader | Optimizing F&B Supply Chains for Efficiency, Sustainability, and Evolving Circular Economy Practices
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Mary Attridge-Jones
Ireland
I have a background in Health Care. I work coaching with Nature for Positive Health. Currently doing Applied Ecology studies and Missional Enterprise for this academic year. My primary focus is on community engagement on projects that lead to new awareness and caring behaviour. I am reading Doughnut Economics. .
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Lynelle Cameron
California, United States
After 10 years working on international sustainable development in the nonprofit sector, I came to realize that the problem and solution lies in transforming the corporate sector. After 20+ years in the corporate sector leading sustainability and impact investing teams, I came to realize that changing corporate behavior is important but insufficient. What is needed is a full redesign of the larger economic system we are a part of; we need to align our economy with living system principles. For the last few years, I have been on a learning journey to uncover how to accelerate the transformation to a regenerative economy.
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İzmir GEAL
İzmir, Türkiye
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david lever
UK
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Alison Jose
Australia
Alison Jose (Joe-s) leads Global Circular Network (GCN), a groundbreaking Digital Product Passport EPR Platform featuring RFiD THREADS®, the world’s first washable, bulk-scanning RFID embedded in a single thread, which stays with each product to deliver full, collaborative circular economy (CE) solutions. Alison serves on the CIRPASS-2 Expert Working Group and partners with Nordic Circular Hotspot to drive CE initiatives forward. With over 9 years of experience in textile supply chains as the founder of STSC Sustainable Textile Supply Chain, Alison has worked with mills in India, Indonesia, and China to promote sustainable textile production. After receiving a NSW EPA grant, she pioneered Australia's first Circular Textile Waste Service in 2020, marking a significant milestone in her shift toward the circular economy. Global Circular Network connects brands with the resource recovery sector, enabling B2B collaboration, product traceability, verifiable authentication, and lifecycle data that support usability, durability, and recycling. RFiD THREADS® empowers brands with real-time data, expediting product circularity and inter-industry inclusivity and equity. The tool helps brands increase ROI through returns, resale, rent, repair, and repurpose, with recycling and regeneration as the final stages. RFiD THREADS® connects both new and quality-recovered products to the cloud platform, supporting a variety of sectors, including apparel, footwear, and mattresses. The system seamlessly can integrate with a brand’s SCM and then becomes open-sourced to engage “R-Cylers”, sorters and recyclers to support data capture, product longevity, resource recovery and a financially sustainable circular economy. A unique QR Code for B2C enhances engagement and education, connecting EPR and Product Stewardship Schemes to holistic circularity. The tool and EPR platform can connect products to Doughnut economics through LCA platforms. It can add opportunities for consumers and brands to divert funds to doughnut incentives. Purposefully designed diversions can support local and global economic initiatives including Project Drawdown microgrid projects that directly lower emission hotspots for this industry and support people and planet. Industry participants are encouraged to join the 100 Million Threads Project and attach donough economics platforms via a "digital bridge". Our aim is to assist redistribution of capital as we capture lost revenue from the new reverse logistics value chains being created. Especially connected to the EU's Cirpass-2 mandatory legislation requiring textile-based products to include a DPP showing it meets the Eco Design for Sustainable Product Regulations by 2030. https://www.globalcircularnetwork.com STSC Eco Textiles and CircStretch eco-stretch knit textiles for Activewear www.stscecotextiles.com
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