Diversity in Sustainability

Diversity in Sustainability

Non-profit Organizations

A sustainable and prosperous world built through equity and representation.

About us

Our mission is to equip current and future Black, Indigenous and People of Colo(u)r (BIPOC) sustainability leaders with the skills, networks, and resources to accelerate the transition to a sustainable and just future. Our values: Promote Diversity - We believe in the value of diversity, and the need to champion and include diverse perspectives in order to make society more inclusive and sustainable. Ensure Equity - We believe in catalysing outcomes that ensure everyone has access to the same opportunities. Cultivate Learning - We believe that when addressing complex issues, we will not always get it right in the first place - but we have the curiosity and interest to make sure we keep learning and adjusting as we go. Activate Systemic Thinking - We believe in applying a systemic lens to problem-solving Drive Collaboration - We believe that the most important issues cannot be solved alone, and co-creating solutions with stakeholders is imperative.

Website
http://www.diversityinsustainability.com
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Toronto
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2020

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  • Happy summer to you all! Join us for our first livestreamed version of DiS Office Hours with Eli Browne, Head of Sustainability for CHEP Canada, on July 12 at 8-9AM PT/11AM-12PM ET/4-5PM GMT.    Our Office Hours are designed for you to hear from a seasoned sustainability professional about their journey and for you to ask them questions you’re curious about as you navigate your own career! This Office Hours session will take place on LinkedIn Live.   More about Eli: Eli Browne is a passionate sustainability professional with over 15 years’ experience bringing sustainability initiatives to life in complex corporate settings. Currently, Eli is the Head of Sustainability for CHEP Canada, joining in 2024. CHEP’s parent company is Brambles, which is recognized by Time Magazine as one of the most sustainable companies in the world. CHEP’s pallets, crates and containers help the world’s biggest brands transport their goods more efficiently, sustainably and safely. As pioneers of the circular economy, CHEP created a sustainable logistics business through the share and reuse of its platforms under a model known as ‘pooling.’ As a member of the Canadian leadership team, Eli is responsible for engaging internal and external stakeholders to lead programs in support of CHEP’s corporate sustainability targets and to incorporate sustainability as part of the company’s value proposition to customers. Eli has extensive prior experience in bringing sustainability to life in complex corporate settings. She previously worked for Empire Company Limited, the second largest national grocery retailer and the parent company of leading retailers including Sobeys and Safeway. In that role, Eli led a national team responsible for developing and managing sustainability strategy, Environment Social and Governance (ESG) reporting and executing strategic initiatives. These initiatives included setting Empire’s science-based climate targets (becoming the first national grocery relator to obtain target validation from the Science Based Targets initiative), eliminating single-use plastic checkout bags (removing 800 million plastic bags from circulation each year) and launching a national food donation program across Empire’s stores and warehouses, in partnership with Second Harvest (which rescued over 30 million pounds of food in 2023). Eli has been recognized by the Canadian Grocer Magazine as a Star Woman in Grocery in 2022 and is also a recipient of the Generation Next Award in 2021. She holds a Master of Applied Science degree from Toronto Metropolitan University and a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Guelph.   RSVP here and submit your questions in advance at https://lnkd.in/gyHZPFEP

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  • DiS Office Hours with Eli Browne Join us for a special livestream version of DiS Office Hours with Eli Browne. Eli Browne is a sustainability professional with over 15 years’ experience bringing sustainability initiatives to life in complex corporate settings. Currently, Eli is the Head of Sustainability for CHEP Canada, joining in 2024. Eli has extensive prior experience in bringing sustainability to life in complex corporate settings. She previously worked for Empire Company Limited, the second largest national grocery retailer in Canada. She has been recognized by the Canadian Grocer Magazine as a Star Woman in Grocery in 2022 and is also a recipient of the Generation Next Award in 2021.

    DiS Office Hours with Eli Browne - Livestream!

    DiS Office Hours with Eli Browne - Livestream!

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  • Our upcoming Office Hours will be hosted with Marie Jurcevic on June 27th. This event is open to all, but going forward will be a regular event exclusive to Diversity in Sustainability Circle members! Our Office Hours are designed for you to hear from a seasoned sustainability professional and for you to personally ask them questions in an intimate, virtual setting. Over an hour, Marie will provide an overview of her career in sustainability and answer any questions you might have related to your career. More about Marie: “Marie Jurcevic is one of the Co-founders of Diversity in Sustainability and the Sustainability Lead at ARC Resources. Marie leads ARC Resources’ ESG reporting, and disclosure efforts and she supports the development and integration of sustainability strategy within the organization. Marie has been a corporate sustainability practitioner for about 15 years. She has held sustainability roles at Enbridge and Canadian Business for Social Responsibility. Prior to working in the energy industry, Marie worked in the non-profit sector. She specialized in youth engagement and supported youth in various capacities, most notably she was involved in a youth-led anti-racism initiative called Youth Reach Out Against Racism. Marie has a BA in Sociology from the University of Calgary and an MSc in Responsibility & Business Practice from the Faculty of Management at the University of Bath.”

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  • Celebrate Diversity in Sustainability's 4th Anniversary By Joining DiS Circle! To celebrate 4 years of building an inclusive sector of sustainability, we’re offering a one-time, 20% off discount for annual Circle Memberships so that you can experience what it’s like to be part of the DiS community! DiS Circle is a one-stop shop for BIPOC sustainability professionals and allies, giving you access to new communities, new ways of thinking, exclusive events and resources. We also help you advance in your career with salary negotiations, feedback on your resume/CVs, profile opportunities and more! Get 20% off annual memberships with the code FOURYEAR from now until June 24th. Together, let's continue building a sustainable and inclusive future for everyone! If you want to see how it works, join us for a DiS Circle Orientation on June 19 at 12PM ET/9AM PT/5PM GMT. Sign up for Circle at https://lnkd.in/gWnPgBPJ  

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  • LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE! Tickets are quickly selling out to join us in celebrating our 4th anniversary for Diversity in Sustainability with a two-part event! We love creating engaging and thought-provoking events that cultivate meaningful connections for BIPOC sustainability practitioners and allies, and we are hosting a gathering at Arcadia Earth Toronto, followed by a fun evening at one of Canada's only Black-owned Breweries, Mascot Brewery, just a 12-minute walk away. Each ticket includes a drink ticket and some nibbles — come meet the DiS community and celebrate what we’ve done together these past four years! Reserve your ticket here: https://lnkd.in/exATNNDv 

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  • This June, we are celebrating our fourth anniversary as an organization. The past four years we’ve cultivated a community, and faced a variety of challenges, created innovative solutions and developed experiences to grow together. As we look back on the last four years, we invite you to take part in our reflection of how Diversity in Sustainability has grown and changed throughout its journey. Today we have some insight into the process of the Inclusion Blueprint Dialogues from our intern Julieta Mulangu, who shares how profound and insightful the experience of crafting these reports has been. Keep your eyes peeled as we ask more members of the Diversity in Sustainability team to share their thoughts on DiS’ journey.

  • This June, we are celebrating our fourth anniversary as an organization. The past four years we’ve cultivated a community, and faced a variety of challenges, created innovative solutions and developed experiences to grow together. As we look back on the last four years, we invite you to take part in our reflection of how Diversity in Sustainability has grown and changed throughout its journey. Christine Bader, one of DiS’ inaugural and long-serving advisory panel members, expresses her thoughts on DiS’ journey and her pride in the past four years of this community! Keep your eyes peeled as we ask more members of the Diversity in Sustainability team to share their thoughts on DiS’ journey.

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