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Emilio Tenuta - Chief Sustainability Officer at Ecolab

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Emilio Tenuta - Chief Sustainability Officer at Ecolab Sustainable Nation Podcast

Emilio Tenuta is senior vice president of Corporate Sustainability and chief sustainability officer for Ecolab. For the past 11 years, he has led Ecolab’s strategic sustainability journey and is actively involved in advancing global sustainability practices, with a significant focus on water stewardship and climate action.

In recent years, he’s become a leader in environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices and reporting. Partnering with investor relations and Ecolab’s Chief Executive Officer, Tenuta has advanced Ecolab’s reputation as an ESG leading company. He is chair of the board of directors of the World Environment Center, a global non-profit, non-advocacy organization. Emilio is also on the leadership council of the Corporate Eco Forum. The Ecolab Sustainability Report 2022 showcases the company's achievements in reducing environmental impact and fostering a sustainable future.

Emilio Joins Sustainable Nation to Discuss:

  • Prioritizing sustainability work between customers and internal operations

  • Ecolab establishing themselves as a corporate leader in the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index, CDP, and in other rankings

  • Water and climate; the Ecolab Water for Climate strategy and The Water Resilience Coalition

  • Closing the ‘say-do’ sustainability gap

  • Advice and recommendations for sustainability professionals 

Emilio’s Final Five Questions Responses:

What is one piece of advice you would give other sustainability professionals that might help them in their careers?

If you really want to make a difference from a sustainability impact, work in the private sector. I believe there is this myth that the only place people can make a difference is by working for an environmental nonprofit. I think today in our discussion we've proven that Ecolab is living proof that more and more companies can deliver a positive impact in the world while driving profitable growth and helping communities thrive.

What are you most excited about right now in the world of sustainability?

The rise of ESG over the last five years. I'm most excited about the tremendous investment in sustainability, climate and water by the capital markets and investors to help the world decarbonize. I think mobilizing finance is a huge catalyst to driving the change we need to see in the world.

What is one book you would recommend sustainability professionals read?

I'm a big fan of Thomas Friedman, the author of The World is Flat. His latest book is really good called Thank You For Being Late. It's an interesting perspective on the convergence of technology, climate, and geopolitical challenges facing the world; something that is obviously very relevant today.

What are some of your favorite resources or tools that really help you in your work?

I'm a big fan of The World Resources Institute, which is a think tank out of Washington DC. I'm also a big fan of CDP, the Carbon Disclosure Project and the Water Resilience Coalition. After two and a half/three years now, there are a plethora of resources available if you go to the Water Resilience Coalition website that support not only the actions we need to take for a water constrained world, but also driving climate resilience.

Where can people go to learn more about you and the work being done at Ecolab?

Ecolab.com. It's a tremendous resource and I really commend our global communications team and our digital enablement team. They've done a great job of providing some tremendous resources there. I would encourage folks to follow me on LinkedIn. I'm very passionate about sharing the incredible things going on in the world not only with Ecolab, but with all of our partners, and then Twitter as well. Then I'll shout out to a publicly available tool called the Smartwater Navigator, which is another great place to really learn more about the work that we're doing.