2nd Green Champions - India Edition | June 13, 2025 | New Delhi

INTRODUCTION

The world is embracing change, and businesses are leading the way. Consumers, investors, and employees increasingly prioritize companies committed to sustainability. As environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles take center stage, organizations must integrate sustainability into their core strategies to drive long-term success.
The future of supply chains is green, and the shift is already underway. With growing pressure from stakeholders and regulators, businesses must rethink how they source, produce, and distribute. This event explores the pivotal role of sustainable supply chains in building a resilient, eco-friendly future. From green logistics and ethical sourcing to traceability and circular supply chains, we’ll uncover innovative strategies to embed sustainability at every stage of the supply chain - ensuring both business success and environmental responsibility.

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

This is an inclusive event, bringing together a diverse audience. From future leaders and business executives to sustainability activists and supply chain professionals, everyone is welcome. Whether you’re passionate about making a difference or curious about sustainability, join us to explore innovative ideas and contribute to a more sustainable future!

Sustainability Leaders

Environmental Managers

CSR Professionals

Innovation Directors

Community Leaders

Policy Makers

Impact Investors

Environmental Researchers

AGENDA

Session 1: Rethinking Supply Chain Sustainability
  • Eco-Efficient Logistics

  • Green Procurement Practices

Session 2: Enhancing Transparency & Traceability
  • Digital Transformation

  • Ethical Supply Chains

Session 3: Collaborative Partnerships for a Greener Supply Chain
  • Cross-Sector Collaboration

  • Innovation Ecosystems

Session 4: Future Trends, Policy, and the Road Ahead
  • Emerging Trends

  • Policy & Regulation

WORDS OF WISDOM FROM SUSTAINABILITY LEADERS

Hon. PM Shri Narendra Modi

The principle of common but differentiated responsibilities is the bedrock of our enterprise for a sustainable world.

Gary Lawrence

Director for Sustainable and Resilient Solutions at WGI

Sustainability is a political choice, not a technical one. It’s not a question of whether we can be sustainable, but whether we choose to be.

Paul Hawken

Environmentalist, entrepreneur, author and activist

The first rule of sustainability is to align with natural forces, or at least not try to defy them.

Robert Swan

Explorer

The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it.
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