Podcast Live! Can ESG make businesses stronger?

BusinessGreen staff
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Podcast Live! Can ESG make businesses stronger?

Register now for the BusinessGreen podcast live on 28th October

On 28th October at 2pm, join BusinessGreen, in the latest edition of Podcast Live! Sign-up for free below. 

Climate change is accelerating and the scale of transformation required is unprecedented. Community adaptation is not a 'nice to have' but a vital piece of a wider ESG strategy. 

Join BusinessGreen and Equans for a live discussion on how organisations can accelerate climate action while delivering ESG benefits across the board and why community adaptation must be seen as part of a systemic response, not a separate agenda.

Key takeaways:

  • Understand how businesses can help deliver on net zero energy targets while reinforcing climate resilience.
  • Explore how supporting communities strengthens infrastructure, energy supply, transport networks, and workforce stability.
  • Discover how embedding circular economy principles (waste recycling, sustainable construction, biodiversity) drives both ESG impact and social value.
  • Learn how holistic ESG action builds customer loyalty and long-term partnerships

Register now to join us on 28th October 2025 at 2pm

 

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