Changing The Narrative: An Interview With Lars Holck

Can a neighbourhood become truly sustainable without an underlying model for sustainable production and consumption?

By The Empty Square


Lars Holck. Photo: The Empty Square

Lars Holck. Photo: The Empty Square

Is it enough to build green?

Can a neighbourhood become truly sustainable without an underlying model for sustainable production and consumption?

For decades, the motive behind a green transition has been uncertain for private companies. According to Lars Holck, expert in procurement, transformation, and sustainability, there’s no longer reason for this uncertainty.

It makes sense for businesses to go green and seek partnerships with local communities.

 
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