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City News, fresh in for International Women’s Day from The University of Salford and the Centre for Sustainable Innovation (CSI) The partnership, led by founder Anita Frost with the CSI began last year during a period of ebb and flow for the creative and SME communities. Since then, our journey has included a variety of consultations, innovation labs, and collaborative projects. In celebration of International Women’s Day, Centre for Sustainable Innovation (CSI) sit down with multi-award-winning author and entrepreneur Anita Frost, founder of Green Bean Studios®, who developed the children’s edutainment brand on a foundation of sustainability. The brand’s core mission is to boost early years and child development through play, fun learning, and outdoor activities. Centre for Sustainable Innovation (CSI) asked Anita about her journey, purpose, and explore the impact that taking part in CSI’s programmes has made on her business. Check out the Centre for Sustainable Innovation (CSI)collaborative space, which supports the business community in adopting sustainable solutions, embedding change management culture, and utilising digital technologies to innovate and prosper.
They bridge the gap between industry, academia and policymakers. If your business is embarking on a project relating to sustainability, looking to trial or adopt new digital technologies, or seeking to make fundamental organisational changes – they can help.
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Margaret and Anita discuss some of the lessons learnt from "no-tech" days for early-years children.
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