What will be the future of sustainability after COVID-19? | nexos+1 NEWS

June 2020

From “resilience” to “return”: the 5 steps on the way to the post COVID-19 world.

It is becoming increasingly clear to all that COVID-19 will be a watershed event. The post-COVID “new normal” will be the product of a restructuring of traditional economic and social systems towards a re-imagining of the new business world. In this newsletter we attempt to answer the question posed by world leaders: “What is the new normal?“How to navigate the crisis now that traditional indicators have become irrelevant?"

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Beyond the Pandemic: The Road to a Post COVID-19 World

In this article, McKinsey defines actions to be taken in 5 stages on the way to the new normal post COVID-19: Resolution, Resilience, Return, Re-imagination and Reform.
Learn more about each stage here

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What do consumers expect from brands in the face of the “new normal”?

In order to reveal the effects of the pandemic and social isolation, GfK Peru presented a report that reveals Peruvians' expectations of brands, as well as their concerns about the crisis.
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How prepared is Peru for a digital transformation?

With vehicles from its logistics division, DP World transport donations from NGOs and companies for vulnerable populations. They also carry out support campaigns in Callao and Paita.
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10 priorities for a fair, green and transformative “comeback

How did we get here, why have we been so vulnerable, and how can we recover? This paper presents the 10 conclusions on how to build an inclusive and resilient society from the “Allies for an Inclusive Green Economy”.
Download the analysis here

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Textil del Valle: We will be the most sustainable textile industry in the world.

Textil del Valle has set out to be the most sustainable company in the industry. Find out what steps they have taken and what their plans are in this video.
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4 stars for ISA REP!

ISA REP is the first company to obtain 4 stars from MINAM's Peru Carbon Footprint Platform. The achievement of this recognition was thanks to measuring its impact, managing it by obtaining a reduction and becoming carbon neutral by offsetting its remaining emissions with the South Pole climate protection project.
Learn more about the platform here

How can technology provide solutions to climate change?

Be part of the global challenge #CallForCode and presents an open source technology solution to the effects of climate change. The winning proposal will receive 200,000 USD and will be implemented in the most vulnerable communities.
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How to resolve conflicts in a COVID-19 context?

This webinar, organized by Statkraft and nexos+1, gave us an overview of how companies are redefining their community relations strategies, within the framework of COVID-19, to enable harmonious interactions and collective benefits.
Read the key messages here

Rimac: actors and not spectators

RIMAC has signed the "50BY30" agreement with the Dutch association BYCS in which they commit to ensuring that half of their employees' trips to their offices by 2030 will be made by sustainable means of transportation, using bicycles as the main mode of transport.
Learn more about the commitment

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Ferreycorp: Continued support in the fight against COVID-19

Ferreycorp continues to join the fight against COVID-19 in the country. The corporation delivered personal protection equipment to the Peruvian Volunteer Firefighters in Iquitos and Puerto Maldonado, to the Regional Hospital of Iquitos and to the Apostolic Vicariate of Pucallpa.
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