
Protecting the planet and its people: healthcare's climate action roadmap
Healthcare contributes more than 4.4% of net global GHG emissions and its polluting effects cause health issues. A new roadmap outlines ways to solve this.
Between 2019 and 2021 Gonzalo held the global role as one of the two UN High Level Climate Action Champions for the Conference of the Parties (COP) and from that position he co-designed and co-led the global campaigns Race To Zero, Race To Resilience and GFANZ. Previously, he co-founded and led TriCiclos, one of the most recognised Latin American companies in circular economy and recycling. TriCiclos was also the first company to be certified as a B company outside North America. Gonzalo co-founded Sistema B and served at the Blab global board for the last 7 years. He is also a board member of the Global Foodbanking Network, and has been a member of the Chilean National Committees on Water, Climate Action, Green Hydrogen, Electromobility and Circular Economy. He is currently chairman of the board of TriCiclos and co-leader of Manuia, a strategic consulting firm founded in 2021 by TriCiclos, dedicated to helping companies incorporate ESG criteria in their strategy and execution, for the generation of triple impact.
Healthcare contributes more than 4.4% of net global GHG emissions and its polluting effects cause health issues. A new roadmap outlines ways to solve this.
Although net-zero feels far off, we can get there, and do so in a way that is good for business and promises a future that vastly justifies taking action.
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