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State of Sustainability

State of Sustainability

By: Saif Hameed
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Saif Hameed (CEO of Altruistiq) chats with sustainability leaders and industry pioneers.


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  • Sustainability vibe check: why WRAP's CEO thinks CSR is dead and Resilience is King
    Apr 2 2026

    "If you were to calculate all the greenhouse gas emissions associated with food waste, it would be the third largest country after the US and China."

    In this episode of The State of Sustainability, Saif Hameed sits down with Catherine David, CEO of WRAP, for a "vibe check" on the global food sustainability landscape. From the shift toward "Resilience" in the US to the "Polluter Pays" principle of EPR, Catherine brings a level of radical candor to the challenges of leading a global circular economy non-profit.

    We dive deep into why the industry is moving past surface-level CSR pilots and into "scale play," and Catherine shares a fascinating, counterintuitive discovery about why removing plastic packaging from fruit might actually be the key to reducing household food waste.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • The WRAP Mission: How a "British export" is helping US and European businesses transition to a circular economy through outcome-driven programs.
    • Resilience vs. CSR: Why "Resilience" is the hottest topic in sustainability right now, and why the era of the "sustainability pilot" is officially over.
    • Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR): A deep dive into the "polluter pays" principle and how it incentivizes businesses to design better, more circular systems.
    • The Food Waste Paradox: Insight into WRAP’s research showing that removing plastic packaging and date labels from fresh produce actually reduces waste by changing consumer behavior.
    • Leadership in a Volatile World: Catherine’s experience stepping into the CEO role during a period of global economic and political instability.
    • The Future of Nutrition: Why nutrient density is poised to become as significant a metric as carbon footprint in the coming years.

    "I’m someone who thinks that decisions should be made with evidence, analysis, fact, and data... but the way I actually make decisions is to listen to the key voices and trusted people in my circle."Catherine David

    Meet Saif Hameed in person at the State of Sustainability Summit in Chicago on April 15th! To book your place, email saif@altruistiq.com

    Ready to transform your sustainability reporting? Start your journey at Altruistiq.com

    This podcast is produced by The Podcast Coach.

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    39 mins
  • Operation Epic MAC Curve: what the War in Iran means for your sustainability scenario modeling
    Mar 19 2026

    Are global geopolitical crises derailing your sustainability targets, or creating unexpected opportunities? As the Iran War sends shockwaves through global markets, sustainability professionals must urgently recalibrate their strategies to navigate volatile supply chains, fluctuating commodity prices, and shifting corporate financial pressures.

    In this episode of the State of Sustainability podcast, host Saif Hameed, founder and CEO of Altruistiq, dives deep into the macroeconomic fallout of the Iran War and outlines four vital themes every sustainability team needs to prepare for.

    Commodity Price Volatility: With crude oil and fertilizer (ammonia, phosphate) costs surging, the financial business case for renewable energy, alternative packaging, and sustainable agriculture has never been stronger.

    Financial Market Pressure: A rising global "fear index" (VIX) means corporate leadership will increasingly push for cost-cutting to boost earnings. Sustainability teams must be prepared to aggressively defend their budgets and ROI.

    Emerging Market Sovereign Risk: Expensive energy imports and a strong U.S. dollar are depleting foreign reserves in the Global South. This will force procurement teams to restructure global supply chains, which will radically shift your Scope 3 emissions.

    Shifting Consumer Habits: Squeezed discretionary incomes require brands to strongly rearticulate their sustainable value proposition to justify guilt-free consumer purchases.

    Saif also explains why now is the crucial time to shift from complex 'one time' MAC curves to agile, scenario-based glide paths to keep your targets on track.

    Episode Resources:
    Check out the latest White Paper: A Marginal Abatement Cost Analysis of Sustainability Initiatives for the CPG Sector Following the 2026 Iran Conflict, here: https://bit.ly/40zTJ2V

    Meet Saif Hameed in person at the State of Sustainability Summit in Chicago on April 15th! To book your place, email saif@altruistiq.com

    Ready to transform your sustainability reporting? Start your journey at Altruistiq.com

    This podcast is produced by The Podcast Coach.

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    23 mins
  • Blue State Pincer: how New York and California closed ranks on US climate legislation
    Mar 5 2026

    This time we dive into the shifting landscape of corporate climate regulation, focusing specifically on the robust new rules emerging from New York State.

    Saif Hameed, Founder and CEO of Altruistiq, discusses a recent conversation with Anthony Scaramucci, highlighting how California and New York are forming a regulatory "pincer" that captures major American businesses. Because these two states mandate heavy compliance, federal rollbacks on SEC regulations are becoming somewhat moot.

    Saif breaks down New York's two-track reality for climate reporting: the already enacted 'Micro Track' (Part 253), which targets physical assets like factories and smokestacks, and the soon to be enacted 'Macro Track' (S9072A), which mandates Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions reporting for billion-dollar companies generating as little as $1 million in revenue within New York.

    We also explore how these state laws compare to the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). Saif explains why the EU's broad ESG scope and low revenue thresholds created a multi-million-dollar reporting burden triggering a greenlash from small and mid size businesses such as farming cooperatives. In contrast, the more resilient, emissions-focused U.S. state laws are poised to set a permanent new standard for global business practices.

    Finally, Saif shares his perspective on why he hopes for no new climate legislation right now, and explores the impending trickle-down effect of Scope 3 data requests and rigorous third-party auditing that all businesses should prepare for.

    Note: If you're going to be in Chicago on April 5th, reach out to Saif on saif@altruistiq.com to meet up at the State of Sustainability Summit!

    Ready to transform your sustainability reporting? Start your journey at Altruistiq.com

    This podcast is produced by The Podcast Coach.

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    22 mins
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