Building blocks of transformation
Peter Bakker
President & CEO at World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
This week, our annual?Liaison Delegate (LD) Meeting ?takes place in Montreux, Switzerland: gathering leading business sustainability experts from around the world to engage and share updates on the latest industry developments, positioning them as critical change agents in their businesses.
At the LD meeting, in partnership with our members, we are focusing on the critical areas of WBCSD's transformation efforts, creating the building blocks of change, including driving the Energy Transition, achieving Nature Positive Business, advancing Equity Action, implementing a Corporate Accountability System for Carbon, and shaping our Education offering.
Despite the ever more complicated state of the world, there is a real sense of progress in sustainability by looking at how the agendas of G7, G20 and COP28 align around the need to drive Climate and Nature action to the required levels. On the Corporate Accountability System front, the ISSB reporting framework for Climate Disclosures will be launched in the next few months; whilst the TNFD has its final framework for integrating Biodiversity impacts into the governance and disclosures out for consultation.
To illustrate the first point, looking at the highlights of the Sapporo G7 Communiqué issued after the G7 Climate, Energy and Environment Ministerial Meeting on 15-16 April is worth drawing your attention to. WBCSD's presence there had a strong impact:?
On the topic of the?Carbon Accountability Framework , we are pleased to announce that?the Bezos Earth Fund has awarded USD $9.25 million to the Greenhouse Gas Protocol ?(GHG Protocol), which is co-convened by the World Resources Institute and WBCSD. This support will allow GHG Protocol to upgrade and clarify its existing standards, create new guidance, and provide further technical services to businesses. In parallel, the work to develop the methodology and data exchange protocol for the Scope 3 accounting has progressed massively in the PACT initiative. It is now in the real-time test phase in several global supply chains.
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The?Business Commission to Tackle Inequality ?(BCTI)?has?launched?its?flagship report ?during the plenary day in Montreux – an important milestone, driven by 60 (business and non-business) Commissioners for the last two years. It marks a new boundary for business leadership. It is the start of a holistic action agenda to take forward equity action as a collective, responding to the need to tackle the systemic risk of mounting inequality together. The report contains ten action areas for business – from implementing the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights to realizing the just transition to a net zero and nature-positive economy. Later this year, we will integrate Business for Inclusive Growth (B4IG) and BCTI into the globally leading Equity Action platform. We will work to define the corporate social accountability system, the S in ESG, as we are doing for carbon and nature.
The?meeting in Montreux?has also been used?to look forward to COP28, which will be held from 30 November to 12 December in Dubai, UAE. WBCSD has been in close contact with the UAE COP28 team to help shape the agenda. Of course, we are aware of some skepticism around having the Climate meeting held in the UAE. Still, our interaction indicates that the COP28 leadership is keen to get the Climate discussion back on track for a 1.5? C world and aims to put business at the forefront of climate action. A quick overview of the significant elements in development:
As you can see, much ground to cover in Montreux?(and beyond), inspiring?the?sustainability teams with new knowledge and engagement opportunities.
To reflect how all of this contributes to system transformation, the?theme of the meeting?is“building blocks of transformation”,?derived from the updated value proposition of WBCSD to its member companies?– as?we strive to provide business leaders with the building blocks of transformation, to raise the ambition to achieve a better world, deliver action at speed and scale in operations and value chains, and sharpen the accountability of performance.
HR Professional
11 个月Peter Bakker's unwavering dedication to sustainability and global impact is truly uplifting, reminding us all of the positive change that is possible. His leadership at TNT Group, marked by impactful environmental programs and influential partnerships, reflects a resolute commitment to creating a greener and more sustainable world. As Peter continues to champion sustainability as the President of WBCSD, his positive influence resonates as a beacon of hope for a brighter, more environmentally conscious future.
Hoogleraar emeritus Corporate Governance; toezichthouder Univé Dichtbij, Pens. fondsen ING, ABP; Stichting BOOR; Vz. Signaleringsraad NBA; Wetenschappelijk directeur IAA opleiding EUR
1 年Good luck Peter with your relentless endeavors to enable a more sustainable future
Global Education, Research, Innovation Strategist and Global Partnership Advisor
1 年Congratulations on these meaningful and impact-oriented achievements Peter Bakker. From Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation of Wageningen University & Research we are ready to working with the WBCSD – World Business Council for Sustainable Development and the change agents of The Business Commission to Tackle Inequality and the B4IG - Business for Inclusive Growth to work with our partners in the Global South to create and apply contextual solutions for achieving planetary health through global food system transformations. Bianca Nijhof Anouk Heilen Stephanie de Heer
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