15th November 2024 @ 11:30 - 13:00

Chapter Zero Climate Dialogue: Sustainability and ESG Committee

Exclusively for Sustainability and ESG Committee Chairs, this session will focus on how data and metrics can be used to drive sustainability performance from the boardroom. Discussion topics will include quality verification for data, governance and regulation processes, and more. The session will also explore the integration of the Sustainability and ESG committee with other board committees.

Facilitated by Chapter Zero Fellows, you will be encouraged to engage with your peers and share your own experiences and inevitable barriers you have navigated, as well as discuss the most relevant topics to keep ahead of in your committee.

At Chapter Zero, we always knew it wouldn't be a straight road to net zero and aim to create an open and interactive space for members to feel equipped and inspired.

Please note these events are exclusively for Sustainability and ESG Committee Chairs. Due to the interactive nature of these events, there is a limit to the number of participants we can host at each session. To register your interest, please email events@chapterzero.org.uk.
15th November 2024 @ 11:30 - 13:00

Chapter Zero Climate Dialogue: Sustainability and ESG Committee

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