
Business recovery and the circular economy
08/24/20 • 20 min
Scotland’s recovery and how we re-open the economy with a fairer, more sustainable, focus is high on the agenda for many business leaders.
In this Clear Talking podcast our Brexit and Business Resilience Lead, Neil Amner, talks to Stuart Patrick CBE, Chief Executive of the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, about the challenges and opportunities for businesses now. Stuart discusses the future of City Centre and wider economies in Scotland’s recovery and the importance of building business resilience. The podcast includes discussion on the development of digitisation and productivity and how we support the hospitality and culture sector. Scotlands ambitious net-zero plans and Glasgow’s Circular Economy underpin the discussion alongside the huge opportunities across the city’s Innovation Districts, which are fundamental to this.
Scotland’s recovery and how we re-open the economy with a fairer, more sustainable, focus is high on the agenda for many business leaders.
In this Clear Talking podcast our Brexit and Business Resilience Lead, Neil Amner, talks to Stuart Patrick CBE, Chief Executive of the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, about the challenges and opportunities for businesses now. Stuart discusses the future of City Centre and wider economies in Scotland’s recovery and the importance of building business resilience. The podcast includes discussion on the development of digitisation and productivity and how we support the hospitality and culture sector. Scotlands ambitious net-zero plans and Glasgow’s Circular Economy underpin the discussion alongside the huge opportunities across the city’s Innovation Districts, which are fundamental to this.
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