NBI Advisory Council for Environment and Society (ACES)
September 11 @ 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
The Advisory Council for Environment and Society (ACES) is a platform for NBI member companies and experts to collaborate, share knowledge and shape South Africa’s sustainability journey. If your organisation is not yet an ACES member, we invite you to join and be part of the conversation. Participation is open to all NBI member companies.
This in-person ACES session will place a focus on the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) — which supports companies to set greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets in line with global standards. With the new Corporate Standard now open for public review, this is a unique opportunity for members to shape how SBTi is contextualised for South Africa.
Highlights of the session will include
Guest speakers from industry leading organisations, sharing insights and expertise.
A knowledge-sharing segment where companies will present their challenges and provide feedback on setting SBTi targets.
Member-driven input to ensure the session speaks directly to your needs and priorities.
A short update on key developments across the NBI’s environmental projects and programmes, for member feedback and involvement.
To help us tailor the discussion, we invite you to complete a short, anonymous 2 question survey ahead of the session:
The Advisory Council for Environment and Society (ACES) is a platform for NBI member companies and experts to collaborate, share knowledge and shape South Africa’s sustainability journey. If your organisation is not yet an ACES member, we invite you to join and be part of the conversation. Participation is open to all NBI member companies.
This in-person ACES session will place a focus on the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) — which supports companies to set greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets in line with global standards. With the new Corporate Standard now open for public review, this is a unique opportunity for members to shape how SBTi is contextualised for South Africa.
Highlights of the session will include
provide feedback on setting SBTi targets.
To help us tailor the discussion, we invite you to complete a short, anonymous 2 question survey ahead of the session:
You can share your input anonymously by filling in the survey or by responding directly to Ayabulela Manjezi: AyabulelaM@nbi.org.za.
We look forward to your active participation in NBI’s environmental programme and shaping the future of SBTi in South Africa.
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