March 22nd – 25th 2021 | Virtual Event

Actionable insights, practical solutions

Limiting global warming to 1.5°C will require unparalleled transformations to businesses, industries and supply chains. Investors and citizens demand action. Firms are responding: more and more are signing on to bold targets grounded in climate science. But while sustainability is far from languishing on the corporate periphery, far more effort is needed―and fast.

Over four days, The Economist’s sixth annual Sustainability Week will provide actionable insights and solutions to help businesses on their path to greater sustainability. We will explore how firms can effectively measure, analyse, transform and scale their sustainability initiatives. How can sufficient investment be unlocked? How can good data be generated? What incentives are needed to stimulate innovation?

Who should attend?

  • Senior sustainability and CSR professionals from all industries
  • Business leaders and executives (managers, directors, c-suite) from all industries
  • Impact investors / responsible investors
  • ESG reporting agencies
  • Charities and organisations with an interest in sustainability issues
  • Sustainability and climate academics e.g. researchers and professors
  • Relevant government bodies, departments and policymakers

New speaker announcement: Tony Blair

Tony Blair, executive chairman, Tony Blair Institute for Global Change and former Prime Minister, Great Britain and Northern Ireland joins the Sustainability Week agenda

Register Here: https://events.economist.com/sustainability-week/