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This is Altruistiq

This is Altruistiq

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The science is clear, the world is in an unprecedented climate crisis. The time to turn heads and drive positive change has never been more important. Join us as we explore the unique inflection points of the world's change agents, unpacking the lessons from their rich experience in the sustainability space. Be part of their stories. This is Altruistiq. To find out how Altruistiq can support your business in its sustainable transition or to keep up to date with timely and relevant sustainability news, head over to our website https://www.altruistiq.com/.

Altruistiq Ltd 2021
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Episodes
  • The 2026 Bear-Market for Green Jobs: Why You Need to Be Anti-Fragile
    Feb 5 2026

    If 90% of sustainability professionals believe their department won't exist in five years, where does that leave your career?

    In this episode of the State of Sustainability, host Saif Hameed tackles the "sustainability bear market". With roles increasingly absorbed into procurement and finance, professionals must go beyond resilience to become "anti-fragile" - a concept from Nassim Nicholas Taleb, describing systems that improve under pressure. To thrive in 2026, sustainability professionals should be attaining hard, transferable skills in data insights and crisis management.

    This episode includes strategic breakdown of where sustainability professionals can open up opportunities and make a difference:
    • Corporates: Prioritise high-margin sectors like pharmaceuticals and personal care, where brand equity and free cash flow drive long-term commitment.
    • Vendors: Exercise caution with consultancies and software firms, as the sector faces consolidation and AI-driven self-service is reducing demand for traditional advisory gigs.
    • Non-profits: Despite recent criticism, these unsung heroes are stabilising and offer vital roles for honest brokers, capable of bridging government and corporate gaps.

    The State of Sustainability Podcast is where we unpack the topics and trends of corporate sustainability, hosted by Saif Hameed, Founder and CEO of Altruistiq.

    To find out more about what we do at Altruistiq, visit Altruistiq.com

    This podcast is produced by The Podcast Coach.

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    32 mins
  • Beyond Recycling: Why Fixing Waste Requires System-Level Change
    Jan 22 2026

    In this episode, Saif Hameed is joined by Shannon Bouton, CEO of Delterra, for a wide-ranging conversation about waste, climate and the systems that govern how materials move through our economy. Speaking from snowy Michigan, Shannon brings a global perspective shaped by years of hands-on work designing waste management systems across Southeast Asia, Latin America, and increasingly, the United States.

    The discussion explores the often-overlooked connection between waste and climate change, particularly the role of organic waste and methane emissions. Shannon challenges the idea that waste, climate and environmental issues can be treated separately, emphasising instead that they are tightly interconnected parts of a single planetary system. Together, Saif and Shannon unpack why waste has become more visible to consumers and companies alike, and why it has largely avoided the political polarisation seen in other sustainability debates.

    A significant portion of the conversation digs into what makes a waste system “leaky,” why certain materials like PET bottles are more likely to be recovered than sachets or thin films, and how economic incentives shape what actually gets recycled. Shannon explains why designing packaging for recyclability, not just recycled content, is critical, and why simplification for consumers may be one of the most powerful levers companies have.

    The episode also tackles complex topics like waste-to-energy, extended producer responsibility, and emerging innovations—from advanced recycling to biological solutions for organic waste. Throughout, Shannon offers a clear takeaway for sustainability professionals: there is no silver bullet, but thoughtful system design, material simplification, and aligning economics with environmental outcomes can drive meaningful change at scale.

    The State of Sustainability Podcast is where we unpack the topics and trends of corporate sustainability, hosted by Saif Hameed, Founder and CEO of Altruistiq.

    To find out more about what we do at Altruistiq, visit Altruistiq.com

    This podcast is produced by The Podcast Coach.



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    35 mins
  • The 2026 Sustainability Shakeout: A look at what the year ahead might bring
    Jan 8 2026

    On the latest episode of the State of Sustainability, host Saif Hameed discusses the "wholesale functional shift" and organisational overhaul that defined 2025, where sustainability teams were frequently moved under procurement or legal departments to address supply chain resilience and compliance. Saif also highlights a "general demotion" of the Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO), noting that many of these roles have transitioned from reporting directly to the CEO to sitting deeper within the executive chain. This structural change is accompanied by a growing demand for harder technical skills - such as Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and data science - as companies move away from generalist roles to focus on carbon as their primary, and often solitary, metric.

    Looking toward 2026, Saif offers a "cynical realist" outlook, predicting a continued "sustainability freeze" and "green hushing" where companies talk less about their achievements while reducing budgets and incremental initiatives. He anticipates a massive vendor shakeout among distressed software and consultancy providers, alongside a significant "retrenchment" of 2030 climate targets as businesses realize many of their original goals were aspirational rather than achievable. Despite these challenges, Saif emphasises that supplier-specific carbon data is becoming "table stakes" for procurement and that actual progress is being made at a much larger scale than a decade ago.

    To find out more about what we do at Altruistiq, visit Altruistiq.com

    This podcast is produced by The Podcast Coach.


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    29 mins
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