Energy, sustainability & the green agenda 

 

The Green Agenda - from 'the cost of doing business to opportunity'

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As business enters into a period of transformation and uncertainty, the green agenda offers companies significant opportunities for creating value and competitive advantage. Realizing the opportunities that result from greater resource efficiency, new markets, enhanced productivity and improved relationships will require early, concrete action from businesses in order to understand the impact sustainability initiatives will have on their organization.

 

Businesses who embrace change and foster innovation are better placed to map out their own futures and achieve a competitive foothold in the market - those whose survive will be defined by their ability to succeed in a resource and carbon-constrained world.

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United Nations Climate Change Leader Joins KPMG

Yvo De Boer, one of the world's leading authorities on climate change and sustainability, is leaving his international role with the United Nations to join KPMG, the global network of professional service firms.

 


As business enters into a period of transformation and uncertainty, the green agenda offers companies significant opportunities for creating value and competitive advantage. Realizing the opportunities that result from greater resource efficiency, new markets, enhanced productivity and improved relationships will require early, concrete action from businesses in order to understand the impact sustainability initiatives will have on their organization.


Businesses who embrace change and foster innovation are better placed to map out their own futures and achieve a competitive foothold in the market - those whose survive will be defined by their ability to succeed in a resource and carbon-constrained world.