When Housset addresses NCSU’s sustainability symposium, entitled Stewards of the Future: Research for Global Sustainability Tomorrow, NCSU’s burgeoning new sustainability programs figure to be hot topics of discussion.
“We are honored to have Bayer as a collaborator in our research efforts to find solutions to the complex problems that issues like global climate change, population growth, and food and water shortages present,” said Wynne. “Under Pascal Housset’s leadership, Environmental Science has discovered new and innovative ways to marry business and the environment, to the benefit of both.”
Vital to the sustainability culture that Housset has worked hard to cultivate at Environmental Science is the notion that partnering – in this case with academia –is critical to success.
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Engaging in collaborations with results that go far beyond its campus borders is nothing new for NCSU.
“It [partnering] is an important part of who we are,” Wynne said. “Here at NCSU we have a long history of such collaborations in the public and private sector.”
Those collaborations have produced more than 70 start-up companies and a NCSU portfolio consisting of more than 600 patents. NCSU partnership activities also include 61 corporations and government agencies that employ more than 1,500 employees who work alongside NCSU researchers.
The sustainability culture that Environmental Science shares with NCSU is reflected throughout the company internally and externally through various business practices that include the development of new products dedicated to reducing carbon in the Earth’s atmosphere by promoting plant health.
“As the world becomes more conscious of the climate change crisis, demand for products that meet the dual needs of business and the environment increases,” Housset said. “Events such as the NCSU symposium provide a wonderful opportunity to enlist the help of the academic and research communities to support those dual objectives. All of us at Environmental Science are excited about this new chapter in our collaboration with NCSU.”