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Happy New Year! Our team is back and excited to kick off 2025 so let's get into it. The next Tomorrow Club will tackle a pressing and highly relevant topic, featuring an exceptional panel of experts—details below.
We still have a few Lunch & Learn sessions available—don’t miss the chance to book one for your team and spark new ideas. Plus, learn about an industry that's quite literally in the “business of waste.” It's a must-read. Here’s to an impactful start to the year!
Tomorrow Club

Trump 2.0: Is There Still a Green Agenda?

What’s next for global climate action under Trump presidency?

As climate skeptics take key roles, green policies face rollbacks, and US participation in international agreements hangs in the balance — businesses are about to face a new playing field for sustainability priorities. What are the risks to critical decarbonisation goals, how might ripple effects extend to Europe, and are there any bright spots for progress?

Join our expert panel for a practical, forward-looking conversation on how businesses can stay resilient, proactive, and ready to lead in an uncertain policy environment.

Date: February 5th
Time: 16:30 - 19:00
Place: Another Tomorrow, Virkesvägen 2, 120 30 Stockholm 
Pizza & Drinks will be served!

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Preliminary agenda
16:30 Doors open 
16:45 Introduction by Another Tomorrow 
17:00 Panel discussion followed by Q&A 
18:00 Pizza and hangout

Panelists 

Åsa Löfgren: Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg and University Fellow at Resources for the Future in Washington, DC. Åsa is an expert in climate economics, with a particular focus on the design and impact of climate regulation and green industrial policy.

Ulrika Jardfelt: Founder and Partner at Conatus Energy, and former Senior Executive VP for Heat at Vattenfall. Ulrika brings deep expertise in energy, climate, and environmental policy, along with extensive knowledge of the energy market from work in energy companies, government, branch associations, as well as international negotiations.

More to be announced soon! Sign up here.

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Book Your Lunch & Learn Today

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Ready to inject some inspiration into 2025? Book your Lunch & Learn with Another Tomorrow! 

Decarbonisation isn't a solo effort—it's about collaboration. Therefore, our free Lunch & Learn sessions are designed to empower your organisation with the tools and insights to drive real change.

What You’ll Learn:

→ How to engage your supply-chain partners and foster joint action on decarbonisation.
→ Insights into Another Tomorrow's proven co-lab model that helps organisations prototype solutions across multiple companies.
→ Steps to leverage this powerful model within your own organisation.

Our long-term client Kasper Svenningsen, Business Development Director at DFDS, puts it this way: "Another Tomorrow lifts us as an organisation to the next level."

Ready for the next level? Reach out to LinnĂ©a to schedule your Lunch & Learn session. 

Curated

Shocker: Our Clothes Are Harming the Planet

At the annual KinAct street arts festival in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, anything can be made into fashion. Using discarded waste materials, a collective of artists transform aluminum cans, light bulbs, and computer parts into innovative costumes. Photo: Philip-Daniel Ducasse
Every piece of clothing we've ever owned leaves a footprint—what happens when it’s no longer yours? The fashion industry produces a staggering 101 million tonnes of waste every year—textile scraps, microplastics, chemical waste, and more. The worst part? This number is only growing as we buy, wear, and discard faster than ever before.

Fashion, as Oliver Franklin-Wallis puts it, is "the business of waste." From overproduction to the disposal of garments, waste is embedded in every stage of the process. On top of that, the average fast-fashion item is worn just seven times before it’s discarded. Meanwhile, synthetic fabrics contribute up to 35% of the microplastics in our oceans.

In this eye-opening and impactful article by Daphne Chouliaraki Milner, the author dives into how discard culture became a cornerstone of the fashion industry and what we can do to disrupt it. 

Read the full story on Atmos and let’s make 2025 the year we rethink waste—starting with what we wear. 

Stay curious! 
/ Linnéa & Team Another Tomorrow

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