WBCSD-OP2B and EIT Food have signed a collaboration agreement to implement a blended finance model for large-scale regenerative agriculture transitions in the East of England, while preparing the ...
Introduction to the program structure, key themes, and the individual assignment to be developed throughout the program. Participants will explore core sustainability challenges and opportunities, ...
Sinead Gorman became Shell’s Chief Financial Officer and an Executive Director in April 2022. Since joining Shell in 1999, Sinead has held various key leadership roles in Finance. She started her ...
Dr. Ilham Kadri is the Chair of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development. She is a globally respected business leader and sustainability champion, recognized for her ability to drive ...
Mr. Jayant Acharya is the Joint Managing Director & CEO of JSW Steel and a member of its Board of Directors. He holds degrees in Chemical Engineering and a Master’s degree in Physics from the Birla ...
The construction industry consumes roughly half of virgin resources globally and accounts for close to 40% of global carbon emissions and solid waste streams. With increasing urbanization, building ...
This report provides insight into strategies and measures companies can deploy to halve embodied carbon emissions, those associated with building materials and construction processes, by 2030. It ...
Businesses are increasingly recognizing the circular economy as a crucial building block in the transition to a net-zero and nature-positive world. But one key question remains: How can they measure ...
This report provides an in-depth analysis of the current landscape and highlights the gaps and opportunities within the circular economy to inform and guide future business practices and policy ...
Dr Jennie Dodson is Senior Director at the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), based in London, UK. Jennie joined WBCSD in 2023. In her role, Jennie leads the partnership and ...
The built environment sector is critical to achieving a nature-positive future, as it is responsible for nearly 30% of biodiversity loss globally, 50% of global raw materials extraction, 40% of waste ...
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