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Markus Terho tells us about the Lifestyle Test, a web-based app for anyone who’s concerned about global warming and wants to be a part of the solution by adopting a positive and sustainable lifestyle. It’s already available in 10 countries across the EU and has 350,000 users.
Markus describes himself as a corporate responsibility veteran, with over three decades in the industry. He is the CEO of Sparkter, a boutique sustainability consultancy to help simplify and make sense of sustainability. Before that, Markus was the chief sustainability officer at Nokia and has been a director at the Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra.
Markus is passionate about helping people to find their own way to build a good life that is also sustainable.
Almost 70 per cent of Europe’s climate emissions and almost all of the damage to nature can be traced back to people’s everyday lives – how we eat, live, move around and consume. In less than 10 minutes, The Lifestyle Test gives you clear and tailored tips about simple positive and sustainable lifestyle changes that can help you save time and money and improve your quality of life.
Markus explains how the test was first developed and how it’s evolved since, and explains some of the ways it’s been shaped for each different country it’s in. He goes onto explain what kind of things it covers and how it works from a user’s perspective, including the high proportion of circular economy suggested actions.
Markus highlights the way conversations about climate often result in feelings of guilt and shame, and how the app is designed to help us feel we have agency, with some insights from well-established models for successful behaviour change.
And we hear what’s in the pipeline for future developments, including ways to link more sustainable behaviours to other primary motivators, such as health or convenience.
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Read on for more on our guest and links to the people, organisations and other resources we mention.
Links we mention in the episode:
Links for our guest:
- Markus Terho on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markus-terho/
- The Lifestyle Test: https://www.lifestyletest.eu
- BBC Purchasing Powers feature of the Lifestyle Test: https://www.bbc.com/storyworks/purchasing-powers/the-finnish-innovation-fund-sitra
Books, people and organisations we mentioned
- COM-B model of behaviour change – a guide https://social-change.co.uk/files/02.09.19_COM-B_and_changing_behaviour_.pdf
- Article on Eco-Anxiety and agency https://www.renewablematter.eu/en/eco-anxiety-turning-distress-into-an-ally-for-action
Guest bio
Markus Terho is a corporate responsibility veteran, with over three decades in the industry. He is currently the CEO of Sparkter, a boutique sustainability consultancy to help simplify and make sense of sustainability. Previously, he has served as the chief sustainability officer at Nokia and most recently he has worked as a director at the Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra.
Markus is passionate about helping people to find their own way to build a good life that is sustainable. He has led teams with proven impact of accelerating people-centric sustainable transformation of society.
Markus holds several positions of trust including member of CSR Advisory Group of S Group, Chairman of The Planet Company Oy and he has served as Vice Chairman of Global e-Sustainability Initiative (GeSI) and Vice Chairman of Amnesty International Finland.
The Lifestyle Test is for anyone who’s concerned about global warming, and wants to be a part of the solution by adopting a positive and sustainable lifestyle. By taking a quick test, you can find out your personal carbon footprint. You also get tailored lifestyle tips and can create a plan for sustainable living.
The Lifestyle Test is a web-based app, you’ll need about 2 minutes to answer the questions and you can build a plan in around 6 minutes – so in less than 10 minutes, you can get clear about simple positive and sustainable lifestyle changes that can help you save time and money and improve your quality of life. Plus, our planet will thank you – almost 70 per cent of Europe’s climate emissions and almost all of the damage to nature can be traced back to people’s everyday lives – how we eat, live, move around and consume. We can all play an active role in shaping a sustainable future. Let’s start today!
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Podcast music
Thanks to Belinda O’Hooley and Heidi Tidow, otherwise known as the brilliant, inventive and generous folk duo, O’Hooley & Tidow for allowing me to use the instrumentals from the live version of Summat’s Brewin’ as music for the podcast. You can find the whole track (inspired by the Copper Family song “Oh Good Ale”) on their album, also called Summat’s Brewin’. Or, follow them on Twitter.