An immersive three-day summit in Barcelona exploring the intersection of digital infrastructure and pedagogical innovation. Join global leaders to discuss the next generation of hybrid learning ecosystems and data-informed strategies for sustainable institutional growth.
Topic: Economic Governance
4th Annual Ownership Economy Summit
New York City, USA
01 October 2026
8:30 AM - 7:30 PM
Hosted in the heart of NYC, this summit brings together investors, policy-makers, and entrepreneurs to explore the future of broad-based equity. From the intersection of Web3 and employee ownership to democratic governance, we are constructing a more inclusive economy.
Realizing the importance of transitioning to a circular economy, Tapestry has recently joined the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s Network and Fashion Initiative Advisory Board to enhance circularity in fashion.
ESG performance is now - and in the future - a differentiating value that has gained weight in recent years, as seen in the efforts by retailers such as Nike, LVMH, Marks & Spencers, and more.
The Swedish fashion retail giant has committed to reducing CO2 emissions across its entire value chain by 2040, as the Science Based Targets Initiative has approved the group's targets.
As a founding member of the UN’s Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action, Puma has succeeded in significantly reducing its greenhouse gas emissions across its supply chain from 2017 to 2021.
The launch of the Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action has provided a promising avenue for holding the fashion industry accountable for reducing emissions.
Discover how Chargeurs PCC plans to slash carbon emissions by 46% by 2030, leading the textile industry towards a sustainable future with innovative strategies and concrete commitments.
Fashion companies including Adidas, Burberry, Guess, Gap, Hugo Boss, H&M, Inditex and Levi Strauss have committed to comply with the climate policies proposed by the UN’s Fashion Climate Charter.
The launch of the Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action has provided a promising avenue for holding the fashion industry accountable for reducing emissions.
Three years ago, Levi Strauss & Co. announced that they were focusing their sustainability efforts on three core pillars: climate, consumption, and community. As they formulated that framework, climate was the obvious starting point.
Join the webinar on addressing supercontaminants in climate strategies for Asian businesses. Learn how to tackle powerful drivers of global warming often overlooked in corporate climate plans.