3M’s “Green Works” docuseries spotlights how green jobs can help drive a more sustainable future
20 September 2024: 3M is premiering a new global docuseries today, “Green Works,” to spotlight individuals working to address climate challenges and the critical need for more talent to support the green transition. The film, produced by 3M in partnership with Generous Films, features five individuals from diverse backgrounds who share their personal journeys as they work across industries to help build a more sustainable future.
By featuring professionals in renewable energy, electric vehicles, climate education, reforestation, and sustainable fashion, “Green Works” demonstrates the powerful impact of green jobs on the planet and its future. The film debuted at a 2024 Fast Company Innovation Festival event – hosted by award winning actor and producer, Lana Condor – and will be available on-demand via Apple TV and Google Play in the coming weeks.
“There is an urgent need for more innovative thinking and diverse approaches to address the challenges of climate change,” said Gayle Schueller, senior vice president and chief sustainability officer, 3M. “Through science and technology, we can develop solutions that help drive positive impact for communities and the people that live in them – but we need more people in green jobs with the skillsets necessary to innovate, implement and scale-up these solutions. ‘Green Works’ can help inspire and motivate job seekers to pursue a career that accelerates this green transition.”
Through five unique and inspiring stories, “Green Works” follows leaders who address climate challenges through roles at start-ups, NGOs and large companies, and highlights how having a green job brings a greater sense of purpose and meaning to their life. These stories include:
– Dov Rosenmann, Head of Country, Earthworm Foundation, who is passionate about promoting sustainable practices and enhancing organizational development.
– Estefanía Pihen González, formerly the Program Director for Climate Action Pathways for Schools (CAPS), has worked in sustainability education for over 15 years. She recently joined the California Academy of Sciences as its Chief of Education and Learning.
– Ka-young Hyun, Application Engineer, 3M Automotive and Aerospace Solutions Division, who tests the limits of high-temperature flames to ensure the safety and performance of EV batteries.
– Matthias Martensen, Co-Founder and CEO, Ostrom, who is committed to driving Germany’s energy transition by making renewable energy more accessible and inclusive.
– Wang Yilei, Secretary General of China Outdoor Association, Founder, Sportsinnov.Club, who has over a decade of experience in the Chinese sports industry and helps improve sustainable practices.
In addition to the docuseries, 3M is working with Work on Climate, a nonprofit organization on a mission to build the workforce needed to help solve climate change equitably and justly. Work on Climate is known for building the world’s largest online community that helps professionals find green jobs. Through this work, the organizations aim to offer practical next steps and resources for professionals interested in pursuing a green career, while highlighting the importance of green job development among influential stakeholders, particularly the private sector. To further expand its global support of green careers, 3Mgives, 3M’s community investment arm, is helping to fund the work of Climate Action Pathways for Schools in California, WorldSkills Germany, Korea Science Service and Earthworm Foundation in Brazil and Canada.
www.3M.com/GreenWorks