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Catalyzing Climate Progress: Strategies from Companies Leading on Sustainability

Scott Tew, Vice President, Sustainability & Managing Director, Center for Energy Efficiency and Sustainability and Center for Healthy & Efficient Spaces, Trane Technologies
Emilio Tenuta, Senior Vice President & Chief Sustainability Officer, Ecolab
Martin Whittaker, Chief Executive Officer, JUST Capital
Erik Hansen, Senior Director, Environmental Sustainability, Workday
Event by: JUST Capital @ The Nest Climate Campus | Main Stage
Format
In-person
Duration
Multiple days
Language
English

01:00 PM - 01:45 PM EDT
The Nest Climate Campus @ North Javits | 445 11th Avenue
Public event

New York, NY,
United States

Catalyzing Climate Progress: Strategies from Companies Leading on Sustainability

MAIN STAGE SESSION:

Catalyzing Climate Progress: Strategies from Companies Leading on Sustainability As more companies make public commitments to curb emissions and improve their environmental impact, each must devise its own path to reach the new and emerging disclosure standards and targets today. JUST Capital CEO Martin Whittaker will present the latest data on America’s largest companies' progress on climate commitments and highlight the corporations that are leading within JUST Capital’s Rankings of America’s Most JUST Companies. A panel conversation with some of these leaders will lay out their unique approaches to sustainability, and address how other companies can meaningfully approach climate action for the long term.

ABOUT THE NEST CLIMATE CAMPUS:

The Nest Climate Campus accelerates climate solutions through collaboration and community. From September 19th to 21st at the Javits Center, the climate campus hosts a dynamic three-day event featuring thought-leading demonstrations of climate action on the Main Stage, Co-hosted Events offering an array of workshops and roundtable discussions, and community engagement activities that provide rich networking opportunities for attendees across the Campus. Thematic programming will cover clean energy, carbon capture, fashion, beauty, travel & tourism, impact investing, climate justice and equity, communications, and more. To learn more about the event, including additional sessions, co-hosted events, and activations, please visit www.thenestclimatecampus.com