The European Business Review

CLIMATE ACTION IS IN THE HANDS OF THE C-SUITE

A C-suite fully engaged in green initiatives sends a strong message to stakeholders that a company is taking climate action seriously.

Gone are the days of Chief Sustainability Officers (CSO) as the sole guardians of a company's climate strategy. As COP28 approaches, businesses that maintain this outdated mindset will struggle to implement an actionable and robust climate strategy. Instead, a company's full leadership team must take the initiative and claim individual ownership of driving climate action within their specific business functions.

Mobilising the collective intelligence and power of the entire C-Suite gives companies a much better chance of overcoming the enormous challenge of achieving net zero

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