19-20 September 2022
Aotea Centre Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland
In our latest look at businesses leading out on climate action we put the spotlight on Z Energy’s leadership and forward thinking that is helping drive a low carbon future.
As an essential part of New Zealand’s transport infrastructure with a nationwide footprint, Z Energy (Z) believes it has an essential role in shaping the future of the country Read More.
In our latest look at businesses leading out on climate action Downer puts the spotlight on social purpose, and how ensuring a Just Transition is a critical part of our climate change response and transition to Net Zero.
Sustainability, decarbonisation, and climate change – these are all terms the majority of Aotearoa is becoming familiar with Read More.
In our latest look at businesses leading out on climate action we put the spotlight on reducing carbon footprints, showcasing some of the big wins so far, as well as the challenges ahead.
When it comes to reducing carbon footprints, the team at DB Breweries have notched up some pretty impressive achievements, and they aren’t done yet Read More.
In our latest look at businesses leading out on climate action we put the spotlight on adaptation and hear from Insurance Australia Group Limited (IAG) to find out more about why adaptation plays such a key role in the country’s response to climate change.
As the largest general insurance company in Australia and New Zealand, IAG sees first-hand the devastating impact a changing climate can have on people and their communities. Read MoreIn our latest look at businesses leading out on climate action, we put the spotlight on Genesis Energy and its work to reduce its carbon footprint. We showcase some of the company’s big wins so far, and the challenges ahead.
For Genesis Energy’s Chief Executive Marc England, a crucial component to committing to action on climate change is to have clear direction from the outset. Read More
In our latest look at businesses leading out on climate action we put the spotlight on Christchurch Airport’s leadership and forward thinking guiding their plans for the future.
Like many leadership teams, those at the helm of Christchurch International Airport (CIAL) understand acutely the urgency to reduce our emissions in order to give us a chance of keeping temperatures within 1.5 degrees, as increasingly unlikely as that may be. Read More
In our first look at businesses leading out in the climate space, we hear from Foundation Sponsor Westpac NZ, and explore how their sustainability-linked loans are enabling wider climate action.
Most Kiwi businesses these days are on board with the need to act on environmental and social issues, but turning that talk into action is still a challenge. Even with the best of intentions, other priorities can get in the way of taking meaningful steps to fight climate change and preserve our natural surroundings while also looking after our communities.
But what if taking action meant boosting your bottom line as well? Read More
In response again, to the changing COVID-19 landscape, we’ve made the decision to move the Climate Change & Business Conference to 19-20 September 2022.
Registration options
For those of you that have already registered, there are three options.
For more information, email us on ccbc@theconferencecompany.com.
In response to the changing COVID-19 landscape, we’ve made the decision to postpone this year’s Climate Change & Business Conference.
Paramount in making this call is the safety of our guests and the team on the ground delivering the conference. We recognise that taking action on the climate crisis is a priority. However, this needs to be balanced with wellbeing and comfort levels people have with large gatherings at the moment.
We’ve worked with our partners to reschedule the conference. It will now be held Thursday 3 – Friday 4 March 2022.
Registration options
For those of you that have already registered, there are two options.
For more information, email us on ccbc@theconferencecompany.com.
COVID-19 response plan - 20 August 2021
In the event that the Climate Change & Business Conference - Now to Net Zero is impacted by COVID-19 restrictions, we want to reassure you that we have a plan in place to respond to this.
The networking opportunities that the Climate Change & Business Conference provides is a critical element of this event, and an aspect that past attendees tell us they value highly. As such, our strong preference is for these discussions to be had in person.
If required by COVID-19 alert levels, the conference will be postponed and rescheduled when allowed. As we learn more about the situation we’ll keep you informed.
SBC and CLC join forces with leading climate event to drive action – 2 August 2021
The Sustainable Business Council (SBC) and the Climate Leaders Coalition (CLC) have joined forces with the Environmental Defence Society (EDS) to take the 2021 Climate Change and Business Conference - Now to Net Zero, to a new level.
Navigating the journey to a zero-carbon and climate resilient future - Tuesday 19 July 2022
As a critical part of Aotearoa New Zealand’s transport infrastructure, with a nationwide footprint, Z Energy believes it has an essential role in shaping the future of the country. Which is why its decision to move from being part of the climate change problem, to being a driving force at the heart of the solution is encapsulated at the core of its strategic posture.
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