Roadmap for a net zero business webinar: Last chance to register

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Tomorrow BusinessGreen will host an exclusive webinar on how to develop a net zero roadmap for your business, in association with ENGIE

BusinessGreen will tomorrow host its first DeskFlix webinar, offering readers invaluable insights into how to develop a roadmap for a net zero business.

Hosted in partnership with ENGIE, the free to attend session will take place on Tuesday 10th November at 10am and will build on the success of the recent Net Zero Festival to provide viewers with practical guidance on how to enact a credible net zero strategy that can deliver on ambitious decarbonisation goals.

With President-elect promising to introduce a net zero target for the US and governments and businesses around the world signalling that they will now turbo-charge their own decarbonisation efforts, the development of a net zero is fast emerging as one of the defining business trends of the age.

Through a series of presentations, panel debates, case studies, and interactive workshops, the in-depth 90 minute virtual briefing will explore the elements that need to be considered when developing a net zero strategy and the financing and procurement options to achieve net zero.

Confirmed speakers include Eliot Whitington, director of the Corporate Leaders Group on Climate Change, Fiona Ball, director of The Bigger Picture initiative at Sky, and Kirti Rudra, solutions development director at ENGIE.

You can register to attend the event for free here.

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