10th March 2025 @ 9:00

Economist Impact – 10th Anniversary Sustainability Week

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Marking its tenth anniversary, Economist Impact’s Sustainability Week returns to London in March 2025; bringing together over 200 influential decision-makers and more than 1,500 attendees to accelerate sustainable transformation.

Discussions will focus on achieving net-zero by 2050 across critical industries, including hard-to-abate sectors, technology, agriculture, supply chains and more.

An expanded range of participation opportunities at this year’s event include more one-on-one meetings, “How-to” workshops, a dedicated media area, a VIP lounge and special tenth-anniversary celebrations.

As a strategic partner, Chapter Zero will be participating in this milestone event and we welcome you to join us.

All Chapter Zero members can benefit from 15% off event passes using the code: CZ-SW/MP15
10th March 2025 @ 9:00

Economist Impact – 10th Anniversary Sustainability Week

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