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Climate strategy in practice | A panel discussion with business leaders

The Assembly, Generator, Level 10
auckland, new zealand
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Toitū Envirocare
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Wed, 23 Oct, 8am - 10am NZDT

Event description

Join us for an insightful panel discussion with sustainability leaders from Ecotricity, Silver Fern Farms, and WM New Zealand (formerly Waste Management) as they share their journeys in implementing effective climate strategies. This panel will explore how these organisations have embraced climate action, responding to market and stakeholder demands while positioning themselves for a future where carbon measurement and reduction are essential for business competitiveness.

Each panelist will delve into the challenges they’ve faced, the innovations they’ve adopted, and the tangible benefits they’ve seen from taking credible climate action. This is an opportunity to learn how forward-thinking businesses are navigating the shifting landscape of sustainability and preparing for a low-carbon economy.

Don’t miss this chance to hear firsthand how these leaders are shaping the future of their industries by embedding climate strategy into their core business operations.


Not in Auckland? 

Join us online for the live stream of this event. Please register for the virtual event here.


Panel members:

Matt Harcombe, Sustainability Manager - Silver Fern Farms

Andrew Roddy, Chief Marketing Officer - Ecotricity

Ingrid Cronin-Knight, Chief Growth & Sustainability Officer - WM New Zealand

Event proceedings: 

8:00am - Guest arrival and networking over complimentary coffee and breakfast

8:30am - Panel discussion commences

9:30am - Networking with guests and panel members


Thank you to Generator New Zealand for hosting this event and providing complimentary tea and coffee as well as a light breakfast. 

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The Assembly, Generator, Level 10
auckland, new zealand