‘Pop-up’ committees, executive incentives and long-term vision: Lessons from CSO Futures’ Sustainability Governance event
Climate and sustainability have grown in importance on board agendas, but key definitions can be worryingly loose.

Sustainability targets and pledges are nothing without effective governance to turn them into everyday business decisions – but there is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to sustainability governance.
Speakers on a recent CSO Futures panel on the topic agreed that integrating sustainability at the highest level of corporate governance is crucial to initiate the transformation necessary for business survival.