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Sustainability Week 2025

London, United Kingdom
Mar 10, 2025 - Mar 12, 2025
Onye Dike
Added by Onye Dike
Published February 8th, 2025
2 min read

Summary

Sustainability Week 2025, organized by The Economist, will take place from March 10 to 12 in London. This event marks its tenth anniversary and focuses on sustainability across various sectors, featuring industry leaders and innovative discussions.
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Location
London, United Kingdom
Date
March 10th, 2025 - March 12th, 2025
Type
In Person
Website
Registration
Agenda

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Overview

Sustainability Week 2025 is set to be a landmark event, celebrating its tenth anniversary from March 10 to 12 at Convene Sancroft, St Paul's, London. This year's theme revolves around sustaining both the planet and profit, emphasizing the urgent need for businesses to accelerate their sustainability efforts.

Key Features

The event will introduce new features such as the Sustainable Supply Chain and Procurement Summit, alongside 250 one-to-one meetings designed to foster collaboration among sustainability professionals. Attendees will include over 1500 industry leaders, including Chief Sustainability Officers (CSOs), Chief Procurement Officers (CPOs), Chief Financial Officers (CFOs), and Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), all aiming to drive actionable change in sustainability practices.

Agenda Highlights

The agenda will cover a range of critical topics, including:

  • Carbon Removal: Strategies and technologies for effective carbon capture.

  • Supply Chain Sustainability: Innovations and practices to enhance sustainability in supply chains.

  • Energy Policy and Outlooks: Discussions on future energy policies and their implications for sustainability.

  • Food and Agriculture: Exploring sustainable practices in food production and agriculture.

  • Risk Management: Addressing risks associated with sustainability transitions.

The event will also feature panels and discussions on pressing issues such as the role of insurance in the transition to net-zero, regenerative agriculture for global food security, and the evolving role of sustainability leaders in the age of AI.

For more information and to register, visit the official Sustainability Week website.


Onye Dike
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Onye Dike
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Onye Dike is a staff writer at Net Zero Compare.