Leading Women Awards 2022: Outstanding female leaders recognized for sustainability achievements at WBCSD Liaison Delegate Meeting
WBCSD has announced the five exceptional women who have received the prestigious Leading Women Awards for 2022.
WBCSD has announced the five exceptional women who have received the prestigious Leading Women Awards for 2022.
WBCSD is pleased to announce the fifth edition of the Leading Women Awards (LWA), designed to recognize outstanding female leaders and to showcase their work in sustainability towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and addressing the world’s 3 most pressing challenges – the climate crisis, nature loss and mounting inequalities.
This article was written by Sarah-Jane Littleford, Head of Responsible Business at Fujitsu Global Services Business Group.
WBCSD leverages insight acquired through the development of SDG roadmaps for seven sector roadmaps with over 70 companies to update and enhance its SDG Sector Roadmap Guidelines.
WBCSD leverages insight acquired through the development of SDG roadmaps for seven sector roadmaps with over 70 companies to update and enhance its SDG Sector Roadmap Guidelines.
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