People and companies are looking for solutions to combat global challenges such as climate change or plastic waste. Solutions to these challenges are not simple, and they often require a deep understanding about markets, materials, and value chains. No individual or company can solve the challenges alone.
We recently completed a study around sustainable value-chain collaboration and innovation. In this episode, let's explore some of the key findings from the study with Dean Dalebroux, our Market Manager and Tessa Kauppinen, our Sustainability Specialist.
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People and companies are looking for solutions to combat global challenges such as climate change or plastic waste. Solutions to these challenges are not simple, and they often require a deep understanding about markets, materials, and value chains. No individual or company can solve the challenges alone.
We recently completed a study around sustainable value-chain collaboration and innovation. In this episode, let's explore some of the key findings from the study with Dean Dalebroux, our Market Manager and Tessa Kauppinen, our Sustainability Specialist.
S2E1: Taking the next steps in building a better Ahlstrom-Munksjö
Ahlstrom Podcasts
29 minutes 14 seconds
3 years ago
S2E1: Taking the next steps in building a better Ahlstrom-Munksjö
Culture Talks is a podcast series that gives insight into the company culture at Ahlstrom-Munksjö, a global leader in fiber-based specialty materials. Follow along as Katrina Dachelet, Talent and DEI Manager, Americas, unpacks various topics together with interesting guests from our company. Learn more about our different aspects of our company culture and our journey to build Ahlstrom-Munksjö.
Ahlstrom Podcasts
People and companies are looking for solutions to combat global challenges such as climate change or plastic waste. Solutions to these challenges are not simple, and they often require a deep understanding about markets, materials, and value chains. No individual or company can solve the challenges alone.
We recently completed a study around sustainable value-chain collaboration and innovation. In this episode, let's explore some of the key findings from the study with Dean Dalebroux, our Market Manager and Tessa Kauppinen, our Sustainability Specialist.