Rethinking EHS:
Global Goals. Local Delivery.
Join us as we travel the world to uncover real stories of impact—from biodiversity and energy transition to workplace safety and emerging issues like PFAS and CSRD. Through expert insights and on-the-ground experiences, we highlight practical solutions and bold strategies that drive change.
By connecting global goals with local expertise, we explore how knowledge can be transformed into action for people and the planet.
Whether you're in EHS, sustainability, or leadership, this is your space to explore what’s next.

Hosted By Phil Dillard
Our professional host is Phil Dillard an entrepreneur, educator, business strategist, Lean Startup expert and subject matter expert and practitioner of Waste-to-Value, Circular Economy and Regenerative Economy solutions. As a former naval officer, corporate strategist and manufacturing executive, Phil managed organizational growth, business strategy, fundraising and operations. Phil is the Founder & CEO of Thruline Networks. He believes in business as a force for good and regularly highlights its ability to drive prosperity and elevate the standard of living globally.
PJRA Episodes
Water stewardship has a critical role to play in the fight against the climate crisis - it’s one of the key threads connecting climate action, environmental health, and community resilience. In this episode, we discuss regional water stewardship, technological opportunities and perceptions within the business community. We hear from the host of this episode, Beatrice Bizarro, Water Stewardship Technology lead at HPC Italy and the Inogen Alliance Global Water Working Group Leader, along with Annika Taylor, Senior Consultant at Peter J. Ramsay & Associates in Australia, Natalya Holm, Climate Risk & Water Stewardship Services Lead at Antea Group USA, and Chris Shanks, Environmental Discipline Manager and Environmental Scientist at Tonkin + Taylor in New Zealand.
When Yesterday's Trash Becomes Tomorrow's Crisis
What happens when yesterday’s landfills become today’s problem—cracking, leaking, or resurfacing in the wake of poor maintenance or climate-driven disasters? In this episode, we dive into how companies and communities are tackling the legacy of contaminated sites, and the best practices shaping a safer, more resilient future for remediation.
“ Our landfill space has been relatively well regulated.That's not to say that we don't have historic landfills that are sort of forgotten, or our legacy sites…But basically what we've got in Victoria is some of the highest standards for landfill design, siting design, operation and rehabilitation in the country. A lot of other states and even other countries use our standards as their default.” - Andrew
BONUS: Best-In-Class Landfill Design: A Case Study
Season: 2 | Episode: #2 | July 22, 2025
In this follow-up to our last episode on landfills, Host Angelique Dickson sits down with Andrew Green, Senior Associate at Peter J. Ramsay & Associates, to discuss the success of the ET capping system in Australia. They dive into the benefits of ET capping systems, highlighting their contribution to biodiversity and reduced environmental impact.





