Climate Impact Partners is proud to sponsor the North American Sustainability & Responsibility Summit (NASRS) 2026. Our team will be onsite throughout the event, and we invite attendees to visit us at Booth 28 to discuss how we can transform your climate ambitions into measurable impact.
Come meet the team, explore solutions, and discover collaboration opportunities.
Featured Session - Breakfast Workshop (March 3rd)
Hearts, Minds, and Margins: Unlocking the Business Value of Climate Action
Hosted by: Carolyn Bacchus, Climate Impact Partners
Panelists: Sam Israelit, Chief Sustainability Officer, Bain & Company and Brendan Molony, Head of Sustainability, Docusig
Join Climate Impact Partners for a practical, insight‑driven workshop exploring how leading companies are embedding carbon credit strategies into core business plans and securing CFO buy‑in along the way.
This session will explore:
- Making the Business Case for Climate Action - How investment in high‑quality carbon projects drives bottom‑line returns
- Winning Leadership Support - Translating climate action into strategic business outcomes such as resilience, investor confidence, and stakeholder trust, using language that resonates with CFOs and senior leaders.
- Tools for Internal Advocacy - Practical frameworks and strategies to help sustainability teams build internal momentum for carbon credit programmes.
- Corporate Case Studies - Real‑world examples of companies creating business value through climate leadership and supporting high‑impact carbon projects.
We look forward to seeing you at NASRS 2026 - please stop by Booth 28.
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