24th June 2026 @ 11:15 - 12:30

Policy Engagement to Support Business Transition

Companies at the forefront of the net zero transition know that public policy alignment with business goals is a crucial enabler to derisking their transition. When governments and climate councils put the right climate policies and regulations in place, companies can attract required transition investments and advance on their goals faster.

As a part of the Climate Governance Forum at London Climate Action Week, Chapter Zero and the International Climate Councils Network (ICCN) will bring together business, government and climate council representatives to delve into the governance needed to increase corporate policy engagement. During the roundtable event, we will discuss where business, policy and finance can align and collaborate to achieve shared strategic ambitions.

Please contact us at events@chapterzero.org.uk to request an invitation to attend this roundtable.
24th June 2026 @ 11:15 - 12:30

Policy Engagement to Support Business Transition

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