Dr. TSOI Joyce
Joyce Tsoi is the Senior Director of the Decarbonization Program at Cascale. She spearheads Cascale’s Decarbonization program strategy and activities for the consumer good industries globally to accelerate collective actions required to combat climate change. Some of her work includes driving science-based target adoption across our membership base, supporting manufacturers on accelerating their science-aligned target adoption through Manufacturer Climate Action Program (MCAP), facilitating sector-wide collaborations and developing strategic partnerships, developing collective action insights & co-create solutions with value chain and ecosystem partners to drive impact at scale.
Joyce has over 20 years of experience in driving supply chain sustainability integration in organizations’ strategies and operations. She leads global industry stakeholder initiatives across multi-sectors, including apparel, textile and footwear, sporting goods & equipment, electronics & IT, property management, food and beverage in Europe, US and Asia.
Joyce graduated from University College London, U.K. with a B.Eng. (Hons) degree in Chemical Engineering. She holds a Master of Science (MSc) Degree in Environmental Engineering from Imperial College London, U.K. and a PhD. in Sustainability and Environmental Management from the University of Hong Kong.
She is a passionate supporter of education, she believes a love of learning should be encouraged where students are inspired and empowered to make a difference. As an alumnus of the University of Hong Kong, she continues to practice teaching on “Decision Making in Value Chain Management” course of the Master of Social Science Program on Sustainability Leadership and Governance. Joyce enjoys spending time with family and kids, cooking different types of cuisines, hiking, and swimming at local beaches.
University of Hong Kong (PhD)
Imperial College London, University of London (MSc, DIC)
University College London, University of London (B.Eng Hons)
Research Fellow, Brunel Business School, Brunel University
SAC Decarbonization Program
- – Stakeholders’ Perceptions and Future Scenarios to Improve Corporate Social Responsibility in Hong Kong and Mainland China, February 2010 Journal of Business Ethics 91(3):391-404
Innovation and sustainability in print-on-paper: a comparison of nanoparticle and deinking niches as emergent sociotechnical networks, May 2008 Journal of Cleaner Production 16(8-9):957-966