Join us at Economist Impact's 4th annual Sustainability Week US on June 12th-13th 2024 in New York and virtually. Discover strategies for achieving net zero, becoming climate-ready, and connecting with global leaders for actionable insights.
Climate Impact Partners will have an exhibit booth in the networking area. If you are attending, be sure to say hello to our team.
This year's featured speakers include leaders from General Mills, Mastercard, Nespresso, Oatly, P&G, Pinterest, Uber, Unilever, US Department of Energy, US Environmental Protection Agency, Verizon, Walmart, the White House Council on Environmental Quality, and Whole Foods Market.
Register for the event today and join over 5,000 attendees and 150 thought-leading speakers shaping a sustainable future. Register: https://bit.ly/4a3hYJY
Interested in connecting & Climate Impact Partners at Sustainability Week US?
Please get in touch and we'll connect you with our team.
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