Listen "Building Bridges: Chris Whitehead on Environmental Justice and Community Partnerships"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, I sit down with Chris Whitehead, a senior environmental justice consultant at Worley, to talk about something close to both of our hearts—integrating environmental justice into the way organizations operate. Chris brings a wealth of experience in air quality and environmental justice, and he breaks down what environmental justice really means.We dive into the practical steps organizations can take to build stronger, more genuine partnerships with communities, and Chris emphasizes how critical transparency, stakeholder engagement, and a commitment to continuous improvement are to meeting sustainability goals. He also shares a bit about his own podcast, Perspectives on Sustainable Development, where he aims to provide top-notch education on sustainability issues.If you’ve ever wondered how businesses can make a real impact while staying accountable to the communities they serve, this conversation is packed with insights you won’t want to miss!00:00 Introduction to Roots of Sustainable Impact00:54 Meet Chris Whitehead: Environmental Justice Consultant03:49 Understanding Environmental Justice09:17 Integrating Environmental Justice into Business Practices21:44 Chris Whitehead's Podcast: Perspectives on Sustainable DevelopmentChris Whitehead - bioChris Whitehead is Sr EJ Consultant with Worley. He has been an air quality specialist for nearly 20 years. His recent work has focused on environmental justice policies, climate impacts, risk analysis, renewables development and cumulative impacts assessment. Environmental justice work has become his passion as he strives to bring stakeholders to the table and objectively untangle the many nuanced impacts that have piled up to affect the health of people in overburdened communities. Chris holds a Master of Science in environmental policy and management from American Public University and a sustainability management certificate from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His most recent work centers on a cumulative impacts model that he developed in southern New Jersey and Philadelphia.LinksChris Whitehead- LinkedIn profilePerspectives on Sustainable Development Podcast by Chris WhiteheadSend us a textThank you for listening to this episode of Roots of Sustainable Impact! Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and leave a review—it helps others who are passionate about creating positive change find the podcast and benefit from these conversations. Visit www.walkingtree.green for more resources, and follow me on LinkedIn to stay connected. © 2024 Walking Tree. All rights reserved.
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