Investors, businesses and government policy makers unite to democratise sustainability action at ‘Reset Connect’, London Climate Action Week’s biggest event

On the 27th and 28th of June, businesses including Google, eBay, Nestle, and Microsoft, other FTSE100 companies and the investment community will unite at Reset Connect, the UK’s largest sustainability, and net zero events, in flagship with London Climate Action Week at the London ExCel centre.

With over 5000 attendees, 250 exhibitors and 350 speakers already registered, the event urges business, financial services, industry and government to reset mindsets, encourage new behaviours and redefine sustainability. This is a chance for businesses to explore solutions and share best practices, build relationships with fund managers to attract responsible capital, discover new tech to support sustainability strategies, reduce emissions, and reach their targets in line with UN SDG and Net Zero goals. It focuses on action, not just conversation.

Duncan Reid, CEO and Co-founder of Reset Connect, said: “Each year there is a huge build up to COP. But each year policy makers and business leaders come away from the event feeling disheartened. Not enough is being done to encourage collaboration, and the format of COP itself fosters exclusivity over accessibility. We’re responding by breaking down those barriers.

“Radical collaboration is needed to achieve ambitious climate targets. But we know businesses can’t do this alone. Reset Connect is about equipping businesses with the necessary support, connecting investors with viable proposals and creating solid, and pragmatic solutions.”

In order to bridge the gap between sustainability change-makers, business leaders, policy, and funding, Reset Connect is designed around interactive panel sessions, exhibitions, and seven knowledge-sharing hubs, targeted towards addressing pressing sustainability issues and challenges, including energy security, the circular economy, decarbonisation, mobilising investment and creating green urban spaces of the future.

The event will provide access to global and local heavyweights in sustainability talking through best practice case studies, regulations, future trends, investment insights, support for start-ups, to give businesses, investors, and innovators relevant, actionable takeaways to reach their targets.

Influential keynote speakers including MP Chris Skidmore, Chair of The Net Zero Review, Emma Keller, Head of Sustainability, Nestle, and Kate Raworth, Co-Founder of the Doughnut Economics Action Lab, will be sharing their expertise during the two-day event in the hopes of spurring on collective action and scalable impact.

Kate Raworth, Co-Founder of the Doughnut Economics Action Lab, said: “The onus is on us to transform the business world so it can become truly regenerative and distributive by design. Reset Connect is pivotal in galvanizing those ideas, resetting behaviours and attitudes and driving action across businesses, sectors and networks.”

Reset Connect is free to register and attend, ensuring the tools to address climate change and opportunity to be actively involved in networked change are accessible to all.

Register for free and find out more at: www.reset-connect.com