
OVERVIEW
Traditional economic models are built around endless GDP growth — but at what cost, and for how long can this continue? And is it even possible?
The concept of Doughnut Economics, developed by Kate Raworth, offers a compelling alternative: an economy that enables human prosperity within planetary boundaries. This masterclass introduces the Doughnut as a regenerative and distributive framework and explores how its principles can be applied to business, in investment decisions and in organisational decision-making.
Rather than asking how to grow faster, this session asks a more powerful question:
How can businesses create value that works for people, planet, and long-term resilience?
WHAT YOU WILL EXPLORE
In this interactive and collaborative session, participants will explore:
WHAT TO EXPECT
This is not a passive lecture. Expect to be challenged, to question familiar assumptions, and to explore what a regenerative economy could look like in practice.
The ideas are ambitious — but they are possible, viable, and already emerging.
You’ll leave with:
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AGENDA
6:45pm - 7pm: Registration
7pm - 9pm: Masterclass
9pm - 9:30pm: Networking
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ABOUT THE TRAINER
Rajul Priyadarshini has been engaged in sustainability work for over a decade and is the Country Coordinator and lead trainer for Climate Fresk in Singapore.
She is the founder of Atmos Advisory, an Asia-focused consultancy and training organisation that supports companies with decarbonisation strategies and transformation.
Her work draws on Doughnut Economics, which she applies across companies, Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs), and community settings to explore alternative and regenerative business models.
As an ACLP-certified trainer, she uses gamification techniques to make learning engaging and impactful. She facilitates a range of workshops including 2Tonnes, Circular Economy Collage, and Biodiversity Collage. She is also a co-founder of Ocera Games, creators of the sustainability games Survive the Collapse and Regeneration Game.
Rajul holds a Business Sustainability Management Certification from the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and brings a decade of experience in the media and FMCG sectors.
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In the spirit of sustainability, we encourage attendees to:
♻️ Use public transport or carpool
♻️ Bring a reusable water bottle to reduce single-use plastic waste
♻️ Exchange digital business cards and LinkedIn contacts instead of printed name cards
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