Accelerating sustainability with ESG Young Professionals

Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) has the attention of many companies in Europe. The advent of European legislation and regulations on ESG is already having an impact in the short term. It significantly accelerates the transition to more sustainable business practices. Is your organization facing the challenge of complying with these new regulations? Find out how our Young Professionals can support in unlocking available data within the organization and driving sustainable change.

The Young Professional brings fresh ideas, up-to-date knowledge and a strong commitment to sustainability to your organization. They not only understand the latest developments within ESG and CSRD, but also have the skills to collect data, build support across diverse teams and implement strategies that embed sustainability at the core of company policy. With a keen eye for social responsibility and an energetic approach to their role, these Young Professionals contribute to shaping a sustainable future for organizations.

The Role of the ESG Young Professional

Our ESG Young professionals have expertise in finance, business, project and change management or a background in sustainability. They are able to help your organization to move forward and to relieve you of all your worries. With a proactive attitude and an open mind, they are perfectly capable of interacting with different departments to gather data on the environmental, social and governance efforts of the organization. In addition, they can support mapping and monitoring KPIs, stakeholder engagement, internal and external communications, and as a coordinating point of contact, help bring together actions and initiatives across departments.

In short, if you are looking for a way to enrich your organization with new energy, fresh thinking and involvement of the next generation of professionals, send us a message. Together we can build a promising and sustainable future.

Sijtje at Lely

Sijtje focuses within Lely on the developing regulations around Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). EPR involves being responsible as a company for recycling products after they are discarded by consumers. Sijtje deals with the registration of the waste Lely puts on the market, she manages the recycling initiatives and investigates whether these itiatives can be further expanded. In addition, she monitors European and national legislation on the subject. Read more about this assignment in Sijtje's blog.

Sijtje de Leeuw

Helena at Gemeente Amsterdam

Helena assumes the role of project leader "connected city" at Gemeente Amsterdam. The focus is on research on diversity & inclusion to map connection between people in Stadsdeel Zuid. What can be improved to strengthen connection and which activities in the field of connection actually contribute to the implementation of the diversity policy? This is done through literature research combined with many different meetings within the district to see the connection in practice.

Helena Gutleb
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Desiree Fokkelman
Business Unit Lead Kyden Talents

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