If this was a year of transition, the next must be one of action

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As the climate crisis intensifies, the world needs to change – and our industry has a responsibility to lead the way

The past year has been a transitional one. After the shock of the pandemic, in 2021 we have moved into a hybrid way of living and working. We have realised that we still want to travel, eat out, hug each other and have face-to-face discussions, all in the knowledge that we have the faculty to separate if we need to.

This new condition has had a bearing on how lightly or heavily we tread on the planet. Everything we do has impact – including our move towards a new normality.

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