Scaling Green And Regenerative Production On India’s Race To Global Competitiveness
The second edition of WBCSD’s India Connect is set to take place from 26-27 February in Mumbai, India. The two-day event, co-hosted by JSW Steel, (…)
The second edition of WBCSD’s India Connect is set to take place from 26-27 February in Mumbai, India. The two-day event, co-hosted by JSW Steel, (…)
Mumbai, India, 24 June 2024: The CEOs and C-level executives of 32 forward-thinking companies convened during the inaugural World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) (…)
India today presents a vibrant picture of growth. Having just surpassed China to become the world’s most populous country, with a population predicted to keep (…)
WBCSD members readying to meet new membership criteria.
Workshop series on bringing together leading Indian companies to discuss the implications of the evolving regulatory landscape around human rights due diligence.
On 6 August 2021, WBCSD and ERM co-hosted a session, Can low-carbon hydrogen power Indian businesses? Preliminary hurdles and way forward, at India’s largest renewable energy exposition, REI e-Expo, which was held virtually
New initiative seeks to put tackling inequality and creating shared prosperity for all at the heart of business’s agenda for sustainable growth.
By Diane Holdorf, Managing Director of the Food & Nature Program, and Claire O’Neill, Managing Director of the Climate & Energy Program, at the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
Examine the role and business case for Digital Climate Advisory Services (DCAS) in sustainable agriculture in India.
Our world is facing unprecedented global challenges in the form of a climate emergency, nature loss, and rising inequality.