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Read more at: Event: CARBON EXPO: Global Carbon Market Fair & Conference, Cologne, Germany

Event: CARBON EXPO: Global Carbon Market Fair & Conference, Cologne, Germany

25–27 May 2016 – The Corporate Leaders Group is a supporting partner of this year’s CARBON EXPO.


Read more at: Carbon Expo, Barcelona
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Carbon Expo, Barcelona

26–28 May 2015 – The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group (CLG) supports the world’s largest professional trade fair and summit on carbon markets and pricing systems, climate finance, and technology incentives.


Read more at: Businesses welcome government keeping ambition on carbon cuts

Businesses welcome government keeping ambition on carbon cuts

22 July 2014 – The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group today welcomed the news that the government would stick to its commitment to cut carbon emissions by 50% by 2027, as indicated by the UK’s Fourth Carbon Budget.


Read more at: UK Chief Executives urge PM to end uncertainty over carbon budget

UK Chief Executives urge PM to end uncertainty over carbon budget

06 March 2014 – Senior leaders of major companies including Shell, Unilever, BT, EDF Energy, Kingfisher, Anglian Water, and Lloyds Banking Group have written to David Cameron urging him to follow the advice of the Committee on Climate Change and maintain the UK’s fourth carbon budget at its current level.


Read more at: Ministers right to call for EU climate action, say Europe’s business leaders

Ministers right to call for EU climate action, say Europe’s business leaders

18 December 2014 – Ministers right to call for EU climate action, say Europe’s business leaders


Read more at: Businesses from The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group call for new policy to drive the circular economy
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Businesses from The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group call for new policy to drive the circular economy

12 August 2016 – Members of The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group, with guests from Business in the Community and the Institute for Environmental Management and Assessment, hold high-level talks on policy needed to drive the circular economy.


Read more at: Press release: Businesses call for bold reform of Emissions Trading System to raise carbon price

Press release: Businesses call for bold reform of Emissions Trading System to raise carbon price

17 February 2016 – Today, heads of some of Europe’s largest businesses called for decisive reform to the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), as a vital first step to demonstrate commitment to delivering the ambition enshrined in the Paris Agreement.


Read more at: Business voice grows as more than 60 companies call on MEPs to reform the EU-ETS
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Business voice grows as more than 60 companies call on MEPs to reform the EU-ETS

17 February 2015 – More than 60 major companies and business groups from across Europe have written to key MEPs to ask them to vote in favour of early reform of the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU-ETS), to include a Market Stability Reserve (MSR) by 2017.


Read more at: Blog: Business to EU governments: Make Europe’s Industries Great Again
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Blog: Business to EU governments: Make Europe’s Industries Great Again

23 June 2017 – To survive and thrive, Europe needs to regain its proactive approach to policymaking to ensure that its industries are given the right signals to compete by being both low carbon and high value, writes Jill Duggan, Director of The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group.


Read more at: Business representatives from the CLG and Green Growth Platform meet with Members of the European Parliament

Business representatives from the CLG and Green Growth Platform meet with Members of the European Parliament

3 December 2014 – The representatives met the MEPs in the European Parliament to make the case for a low carbon economy as MEPs settle into their new five-year mandate. The businesses, including 3M, BT, Doosan Power, EDF Energy, Ikea, Novozymes, Shell and Unilever, enjoyed a dynamic conversation with a cross-party selection of MEPs who congratulated the cross-sectoral group for coming forward with sound evidence.