We Mean Business Coalition

We Mean Business Coalition

Non-profit Organizations

Working with the world’s most influential businesses to take action on climate change and call for ambitious policy.

About us

We Mean Business is a global nonprofit coalition working with the world’s most influential businesses to take action on climate change. #FossilToClean Together we catalyze business leadership to drive policy ambition and accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy. All countries and all businesses can seize the opportunity and go all in to halve emissions by 2030. Together we can create an inclusive net zero economy, build resilient communities and limit global heating to 1.5°C. The low-carbon transition is underway and forward-looking businesses are harnessing climate action as a driver of innovation, competitiveness, risk management and growth. We are mobilizing businesses to set ambitious targets and equipping them to seize the opportunities of the low-carbon transition. Hundreds of businesses have helped kick-start this transition by setting science-based emissions reduction targets and taking action to deliver against those targets by committing to transition to 100% renewable power. But it is not happening fast enough. The necessary speed and scale of the transition requires all companies and sectors to engage proactively to reduce emissions at the rate required to avoid dangerous climate change. Which is why our coalition is working together to catalyze further, faster corporate climate action. The coalition brings together seven international nonprofit organizations: BSR, CDP, Ceres, The B Team, The Climate Group, The Prince of Wales's Corporate Leaders Group, WBCSD

Website
https://wemeanbusinesscoalition.org
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
New York
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2014

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  • ⌛ With less than 100 days until the UN Biodiversity #COP16, today marks an exciting milestone for the Nature and Climate agendas. Our partners Business for Nature coalition have released a new set of recommendations, developed in consultation with We Mean Business Coalition and dozens of other partners, outlining policies needed to secure a #NaturePositive economy for all by 2030. The recommendations are accompanied by a business statement, endorsed by 130 businesses and financial institutions with combined revenues of $1.1 trillion, that calls for renewed policy ambition to implement the #BiodiversityPlan and halt and reverse nature loss this decade. It urges governments to adopt and enforce policies and regulations that: ✅ Make sure business and finance protect nature and restore degraded ecosystems  ✅ Ensure sustainable resource use and management to reduce negative environmental impacts  ✅ Value and embed nature in decision-making and disclosure  ✅ Align all financial flows to transition to a nature-positive, net zero and equitable economy  ✅ Adopt or strengthen ambitious global agreements to address key nature loss challenges It’s time for governments to create an enabling regulatory framework and put nature at the heart of decision making. 🔗 Read the policy recommendations and find out more here: https://lnkd.in/dYcJkbA 🏷️ International Paper Company VE, Danone, Decathlon , Unilever, Nestlé, Mahindra Group, Suzano, Salesforce, L’OCCITANE Group, ofi, Safaricom PLC, Inter IKEA Group, Holcim, H&M Group, dsm-firmenich, Kering, Suzano, Volvo Cars, dentsu, Legal & General, Johnson Matthey, Natura &Co, WSP, Givaudan, Iberdrola, Enel Group, Schroders, Sainsbury's, Arup, Heidelberg Materials, Inditex, Novonesis, Ørsted, Poste Italiane_s.p.a., Reckitt, RWE and Veolia. #NaturePositive #COP16 #BiodiversityPlan 

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    🆕 This summer’s Olympics promises more than just athletic highs and lows. The organizers of #Paris2024 are aiming to set a new bar for sustainability. A key focus has been buildings – and rightly so, writes our CEO María Mendiluce in Forbes.    Buildings are on the front line of climate risks – and crucial to the transition to a low carbon future that aligns with limiting temperature rises to 1.5C. Globally, buildings accounted for over a third of total energy demand in 2022 and the buildings and construction sector is responsible for over 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions. And as our world warms, energy consumption for space cooling such as air conditioning is set to double by 2050. The 2024 Olympic village, which will house 15,600 athletes and 9,000 para-athletes, is a prototypical eco-friendly neighborhood designed to transition into zero-carbon commercial housing after the Games. Constructed from wood and low-carbon concrete, the buildings use geothermal heating and cooling, and passive design elements such as thick insulation and strategic shading.     The organizers have created a space that protects athletes and future residents from an increasingly warming world, while reducing the use of fossil fuels, the major cause of climate change. It is undoubtedly an ambitious template, but it illustrates what is possible.    🔗 Continue reading ‘Paris 2024: Why This Year’s Olympics Legacy Will Be Its Green Buildings’: https://lnkd.in/eGAr9Wgk

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    🌍 This month’s #SignalsOfChange brings you stories of business and policy action towards a just transition from fossil fuels to clean solutions including Malaysia’s #LCAW2024 announcement on retiring all coal-fired power plants. Southern California’s new law mandating the electrification of industrial heating processes, and delivery firm Evri’s plans to triple its e-cargo bike capacity and almost double its electric vehicle fleet over the coming year. Plus, developments in land and nature, global supply chains – and a closer look at what elections across Europe and the launch of the EU’s Strategic Agenda mean for corporate climate action.    👇 Swipe the images below to see more of the stories covered in this month's edition or read now: https://lnkd.in/eaCVk4Zq #ClimateNews

  • 📊 The European Union’s recent adoption of the Corporate Social Responsibility Directive (CSRD) is a game-changer. This directive, accompanied by its underlying European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), will revolutionize the way businesses report their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices. And while reporting against these standards won’t begin until the 2024 reporting cycle, starting from early 2025, the winds of change are already blowing.      From the reporting year 2023, we have begun to see early adopters, who have voluntarily chosen to publish fully or partially in accordance with the CSRD. Even companies slated for compliance after 2024 have eagerly embraced the directive, recognizing the value in adhering to these emerging norms and regulations. ❓ But what exactly does this mean for businesses? How are they navigating this uncharted territory, and what lessons can be gleaned from their experiences? 💡 In our latest report, led by Director of Net Zero Finance, Jane Thostrup Jagd, we highlight 75 innovative solutions from 30 early adopter companies. 🔗 Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/eb3j3cAn  #CSRD  

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  • 🆕 As a partner of the Science Based Targets Network, we're pleased to announce the release of new and updated guidance for companies to set science-based targets for nature, informed by SBTN’s cohort of pilot companies.    This guidance enhances the feasibility and practicality of SBTN’s methods while maintaining ambition and scientific rigor. It also reinforces that SBTN is closing a critical gap in corporate sustainability    New resources to improve accessibility and drive action have also been introduced, including a comprehensive corporate manual that serves as an entry-point into the technical guidance.    SBTN’s target validation pilot has highlighted key benefits of target-setting, including:    ✅ Increasing ambition and drives science-based action on nature   🤝 Providing credibility and a common language to advance engagement with stakeholders   🧭 Acting as a trusted compass for companies to get to the right solutions    🔗 Explore the latest updates and resources: https://lnkd.in/e_Ezj4BX  #ScienceBasedTargets #NaturePositive 

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  • 🆕 The SME Climate Hub, an initiative of the We Mean Business Coalition, co-founded and operated in partnership with the Exponential Roadmap Initiative, has launched their Nordics campaign to help unlock greater opportunities for climate action amongst the region’s 2 million small to medium-sized enterprises.    The campaign strives to empower SMEs with tailored support through the SME Climate Hub’s free tools and resources alongside partnerships with a wide range of businesses, banks, and organizations, including Nordea, Ericsson, Telia, Icebug AB, GoClimate and We Don't Have Time. Together, they will promote the SME Climate Hub among their networks to help accelerate meaningful action and establish the region as a leader in SME climate action.     🔗 Find out more here (available in English and Swedish): https://lnkd.in/dP-KBxgS    #SME #ClimateAction 

    SME Climate Hub Launches Nordics Campaign: Mobilizes SMEs across the Region to Take Climate Action - SME Climate Hub

    SME Climate Hub Launches Nordics Campaign: Mobilizes SMEs across the Region to Take Climate Action - SME Climate Hub

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    The Sustainable Views podcast is back! Returning for a third series, Sustainable Views editor Philippa Nuttall sat down with Sir Ian Cheshire, chair of the We Mean Business Coalition, Jesper Brodin, CEO of Ingka Group, the largest IKEA franchisee, and María Mendiluce, CEO of the We Mean Business Coalition. The group discusses how business climate action has evolved and how companies can step up their actions to reduce emissions. "There's an economic opportunity because this is a new model for how business is going to work [...] The ones that get it right will make more money than the ones that don't," says Cheshire. The latest series of the Sustainable Views podcast is in partnership with the We Mean Business Coalition and available to listen on Acast, Spotify or the SV website! #climateaction #sustainablebusiness #greenwashing https://lnkd.in/eTzD4E2r

  • We Mean Business Coalition welcomes new Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and emphasises the urgent need for the new UK government to begin immediate delivery of a meaningful response to the climate and nature crises, as an integral part of its economic and social plan for the country. Representing 16,000 businesses globally across the Coalition, we know large and small businesses in the UK stand ready to support the new government in driving renewable energy deployment, energy efficiency and working towards a managed phase out of fossil fuels – the principal cause of climate change. UK leadership on climate action has lacked coherence in recent years. The new government has a deep understanding of what is at stake, the scale of the emergency and the economic opportunities that decisive action can bring. The UK is in prime position to regain its place at the forefront of the energy transition.

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    📃 My new blog on Responsible Policy Engagement (RPE) and the wider corporate climate advocacy landscape. One year on from the launch of the Responsible Policy Engagement Framework, it’s a good time to ask: how has the wider landscape on corporate climate advocacy changed, and what else is needed to help more companies seize the opportunities of climate-positive policy engagement? The RPE Framework has been successful in building awareness and providing tools to companies to improve both the substance and the process of how they advocate, but there is potential to go much further. The We Mean Business Coalition and our partners have a number of relevant RPE workstreams underway to build on the existing framework. These new workstreams are set to raise the bar on how companies advocate, the internal processes they have to do so, and how they report on their activities.  In developing these workstreams, we as a group of organizations have taken on board what we’ve heard from partners and companies working in this space. Namely, the need for alignment and clarity. We aim to avoid competition and confusion, ensuring that our collective work builds on each other’s strengths and amplifies our impact. In this spirit, the blog includes is a summary of the relevant workstreams from WMBC and our partners, and how companies can engage. https://lnkd.in/e-a5D3Sb 🙏 Thanks for your input Tessa Vincent Todd Miller Anne L. Kelly Elisa Leimer Ewan Livingston-Docwra Amy Meyer Clare Everett Amir Sokolowski Jane Thostrup Jagd Mary Whittaker

    The RPE Framework turns one as the Corporate Climate Advocacy Landscape Continues to Evolve - We Mean Business Coalition

    The RPE Framework turns one as the Corporate Climate Advocacy Landscape Continues to Evolve - We Mean Business Coalition

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  • 🆕 Read the latest climate action by businesses and policymakers in this month's #SignalsOfChange 👇 Highlights include: 🌏 Energy Malaysia plans to retire all coal-fired power plants by 2044, one year earlier than projected. 🚚 Transport Evri is investing £19 million to expand its EV fleet by trebling its e-cargo bike capacity and nearly doubling its EV vehicles. 🏗️ Industry Heidelberg issued a green bond as part of its Green Finance Framework. Projects set to be financed by the bond include the modernization of plants to use alternative fuels and expansion of carbon capture technologies. 🏢 Built Environment Bosch is investing €100 million to ramp up the development and production capacity for heat pumps at its Portuguese manufacturing facility by 2026. 🌿 Protecting and Restoring Nature Announced at #LCAW2024, more than 200 investors have joined PRI’s Spring Initiative to start talks with 60 companies over biodiversity, focusing on those active in countries with ecosystems at risk of forest loss and land degradation. 🔗 Discover our monthly in-depth insights and updates by subscribing today: https://lnkd.in/ga3Y8ftd #WMBC

    Signals of Change July 2024

    Signals of Change July 2024

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