Economist Sustainability Week

When:
2nd March 2026 – 4th March 2026 all-day
2026-03-02T00:00:00+00:00
2026-03-05T00:00:00+00:00
Where:
Intercontinental London - the O2
1 Waterview Dr
London SE10 0TW
UK

Economist Impact’s 11th annual Sustainability Week, brings together leaders to share case-studies, insights and ideas to drive action on sustainability. With more than 400 speakers, 2,500 in-person attendees, 80 case studies, the 11th annual Sustainability Week tackle sustainability-related business challenges, find solutions and get results. Meet the most influential industry leaders, policymakers and innovators.

From AI to supply chains and waste management, learn what works in practice, and how to apply it to your organisation. The action-focused agenda aims to unlock new revenue streams, finance the transition to net zero, use AI to boost efficiency, build a sustainable supply chain and protect biodiversity, food and water security to ensure long-term business performance.

This is a crucial opportunity to engage with the organisations taking real steps toward sustainable transformation—and to engage in critical discussion with peers tackling the same challenges across energy, manufacturing, retail, transport, food production, mining, technology, finance and investment sectors.

Featured speakers include:

  • Josh Parker, head of sustainability, Nvidia
  • Kirstine Dale, chief AI officer, Met Office
  • Daniel Erasmus, full member, Club of Rome; creator, ClimateGPT; chief executive, Erasmus.AI
  • Eric de Tessières, chief sustainability officer, Edmond de Rothschild
  • Carmen Nuzzo, chief executive, Transition Pathway Initiative Centre
  • Ulrika Leverenz, head of green investment, H&M Group
  • Peter Bragg, EMEA sustainability and government affairs director, Canon EMEA
  • Ingmar Rentzhog, chief executive, We Don’t Have Time
  • Arlo Brady, chief executive, Freuds Group
  • Annette Stube, chief sustainability officer, LEGO Group
  • Deborah Carlin, head of sustainability, Müller UK & Ireland
  • Mette Asmussen, lead, maritime sector initiatives, World Economic Forum
  • Sandrine Delarue, project director, sustainability task force, Competition and Markets Authority

 

Don’t miss out and register now!