We’ve partnered with Net Zero Sessions

Bringing you a series of gatherings for business leaders on the climate crisis.

As a B Corp, balancing profit and purpose and considering the wider impact of business on society and the planet is extremely important to us – the Net Zero Sessions will explore this topic, for attendees to come away with clear, practical examples of changes that they can implement today.

During COVID-19, there has been much talk surrounding the opportunity to learn from what was and making positive change. The impact on our environment, the way we work, our mental health and the use of technology that supports a more efficient and sustainable way of living and working. The B Corp concept sits at the heart of much of this, we’re continually engaging with clients and organisations wishing to join us on our journey. Aligning ourselves with the Net Zero series is a perfect opportunity to support and to raise awareness of key issues and opportunities.

During June, the Net Zero Sessions aim is to build a new community around this critical cause, by bringing together business leaders and policymakers from scale-ups to blue chips to connect and find creative ways to collaborate in this time of climate crisis.

We are looking forward to hearing from speakers such as

Greg Jackson, CEO & Founder, Octopus Energy
Richard Walker, Managing Director, Iceland Foods
Vicky Murray, Sustainability Manager, Pukka Herbs
Kate Sandle, Director of Programmes & Engagement, B Lab UK
Phil Haughton, Founder, Better Food

The mission aims to inspire and inform business leaders looking to accelerate their sustainability strategy, on topics including balancing profit and purpose, sustainable retail challenges and customer engagement.

The Net Zero Sessions will also support Offset Earth, as a charity partner, who plant trees and fund carbon offsetting projects around the world. They’ll receive 100% of the £10 suggested donation fee per attendee.

To find out more and join us visit www.net-zero-summit.com

Written by

Team ADLIB