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Sustainability Europe 2026
About
As regulatory certainty weakens and geopolitical pressure intensifies, you and your peers are operating in one of the most unstable environments the sustainability function has faced. Consumer priorities are shifting, budgets are tighter, and the external forces that once created momentum are fragmenting. The mandate to act is clear; the conditions for acting are not. What happens next depends on whether sustainability can be defended internally, funded credibly, and delivered under increasing commercial and political pressure.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nAs automatic support erodes, the function that survives won’t be the one that reports most comprehensively, but the one that anticipates risk, protects value, and proves it. Leaders must reinforce sustainability as a core business imperative to the board, the CFO, and the business units that control real levers of change. It cannot be allowed to slip back into a peripheral ambition. Today’s leaders must translate impact into action, rebuild financial trust, manage rising Scope 3 exposure, respond to regulatory recalibration, and establish operational alignment, while continuing to expand nature and biodiversity strategies.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nSustainability Europe 2026 is built for this moment. Across two days in London, 400+ of Europe’s most senior sustainability, finance, and procurement leaders will move beyond familiar talking points and into the conversations that rarely happen in public: how to rebuild the business case as consumer signals soften, how to hold credible regulatory positions amid Omnibus uncertainty, how to turn Scope 3 data into decisions rather than disclosures, and how to position sustainability as the risk management function organisations need right now.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nFor 25 years, Sustainability Europe has shaped strategy, partnerships, and action. It’s for leaders who know sustainability isn’t going away—but recognise it won’t survive without sharper judgement, tougher decisions, and collective resolve inside the business.
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Cost
£2499-£3,999
Range: GBP 2499–3999
Who attends
- Policy & Government
