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Digital sustainability is a broad idea, covering many aspects around how we apply sustainability, inclusivity and circular economy principles to digital work – from low emission processes and platforms to technology and tools that drive positive behaviour change.
For our June roundtable, host Ben Perkins, Founder of Subvert Studio, will be joined by special guest Bryony Cozens, Co-founder of B Corp-certified agency Something Familiar.
Bryony will share her insights on designing for sustainability and impact within a purpose driven agency.
There will be an opportunity for participants to discuss the topic and network in small groups, before sharing back learnings with the wider group.
Limited to 12 attendees to allow for discussion. The Chatham House Rule applies and places are strictly limited to one per organisation.
We hope you can make it!
Ben Perkins, Founder of Subvert Studio
Ben is the founder and MD of Subvert Studio, a sustainable digital product studio committed to helping purposeful businesses grow and thrive, without it costing the planet.
He has 20+ years of agency-side experience leading digital product & customer engagement for some of the world’s best known retail brands like Samsung and KFC. Ben believes circularity doesn’t just benefit people & planet, but can be profitable for businesses too, and is on a mission to help as many businesses as possible close the loop.
Bryony Cozens, Co-founder of B Corp-certified agency Something Familiar
With nearly 20 years of experience in design, Bryony has transitioned from a designer to a strategic leader. Her purpose is “to light the way for change,” empowering individuals to embrace their potential and drive positive transformation.
Alongside her co-founders Rich and Oli, Bryony built Something Familiar into a B Corp-certified agency that embodies the belief in business as a force for good. As co-chair of the local B Local chapter, she actively promotes these values within the community. Additionally, as a mentor with Kerning the Gap, Bryony supports aspiring women in design, fostering an inclusive culture that encourages diverse perspectives.
She emphasises continuous learning and collaboration, inspiring her team to engage in meaningful initiatives that align with their values while driving positive change in the creative sector. Through her leadership, Bryony aims to create an environment where everyone can thrive and contribute to a more equitable and sustainable future.
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Wed, 11 Jun 2025
10:00 - 11:00