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John Elkington

A world authority on corporate responsibility and sustainable development.

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Our Russian Friends

John Elkington · 12 May 2019 · Leave a Comment

Our cousin Toby Adamson took some pictures of some of the Russian veterans of the Great Patriotic War who came to Tim’s memorial service on May 11 2019. First those images, then one taken by our friend Nigel Palmer, together with some fragments of several of veterans’ stories he gleaned during the reception after the service:

Nigel Palmer, a friend we have known since the 1960s, representing the Palmers of Icomb, took the photo below of the group, with their poster of Tim. But he also quizzed them on their wartime experiences. The stories were extraordinary. As Nigel put it:

“The woman in the cheerful red beret joined the Partisans after her village was surrounded on the second day of the war. She was 12 years old, and served throughout the war behind the lines. She told me that she was the only person in her village who had survived the war. The other lady, as I’m sure you know, although very unlined, was the same age as your father. She came through the siege of Leningrad, 900 days of hunger and cold during which over a million people starved to death. 

“The short sailor with the matelot shirt and clear blue eyes, centre-left, was on a motor torpedo boat trying to protect the convoys. At one point there was a slightly chilly breeze, and I asked if he was OK. He ripped open his jacket, showed his bare arms and apparently said ‘when you have been on a motor torpedo boat on the Barents Sea in January, you can never feel cold again.’ Amazing.”

Russian veterans outside the church (photo: Nigel Palmer)

A Surprise At Future Fest

John Elkington · 8 May 2019 · Leave a Comment

As we walk down Leake Street
The other end, before we turn back to The Vaults

Went across late to The Vaults in Leake Street, under Waterloo Station, to hear Jim Al-Khalili in conversation about his new book, Sun Fall, as part of the Nesta Future Fest. Bought a copy, which he signed for me. Fascinating – and who should we bump into over drinks before the session started than my old colleague and friend Jonathan Shopley and his wife Andrea, plus their daughters. Haven’t seen them for a while, but due to see Jonathan and Andrea in a few days at my father Tim’s memorial service.

Neste And The Power Of Us

John Elkington · 7 May 2019 · Leave a Comment

Louise Kjellerup Roper, at Neste, the last time we were in Finland
The Neste conference opens
Neste CEO Peter Vanacker spotlights Greta Thunberg
Christiana gives a barnstorming speech
Ditto Nick Haan of Singularity University, talking about Kodak moments

A Bank Holiday it may have been for some, but Louise and I flew to Helsinki yesterday, though she didn’t get in till much later. Took part today in Neste’s annual summit, featuring speakers like the company’s CEO Peter Vanacker, Christiana Figuieres of Global Optimism and Nick Haan of Singularity University. A growing sense that we are all at a real inflection point. Then we worked with Peter, Simo Honkanen and Salla Ahonen on our new project.

Will Business Declare A Climate Emergency?

John Elkington · 2 May 2019 · Leave a Comment

Screen shot outside Somerset House (credit: John Elkington)

The story of my recent involvement with Extinction Rebellion is told today in Ethical Corporation and on Medium. The ripple effects of the protests have been profound and will spread for some time, long after any remaining graffiti have been removed.

Cleaning up after the (generally tidy) protests on Waterloo Bridge (credit: John Elkington)

Universal Commons at Hermitage Wharf

John Elkington · 1 May 2019 · Leave a Comment

Arriving
Audrey looks in
The distant Shard

Across very early to Tower Hill and then on to Hermitage Wharf, downstream from Tower Bridge, to see Gavin Starks and take part in a workshop on the dock with Alan Schwartz and others (including Geoff Mulgan, Bryony Worthington, Irene Ng and Ben Cotton), exploring next steps with Alan’s Universal Commons initiative.

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Introduction

I began this blog with an entry reporting on a visit to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on Cape Cod, on 30 September 2003. The blog element of the website has gone through several iterations since, with much of the older material still available.

Like so many things in my life, blog entries blur the boundaries between the personal and the professional. As explained on this site’s Home Page, the website and the blog are part platform for ongoing projects, part autobiography, and part accountability mechanism.

In addition, my blogs have appeared on many sites such as: Chinadialogue, CSRWire, Fast Company, GreenBiz, Guardian Sustainable Business, and the Harvard Business Review.

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John Elkington is a world authority on corporate responsibility and sustainable development. He is currently Founding Partner and Executive Chairman of Volans, a future-focused business working at the intersection of the sustainability, entrepreneurship and innovation movements.

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