Beyond World Earth Day, we have an incredible opportunity—all 415,000 of us across Deloitte and beyond—to help shape the world we live in and the environment we leave to future generations.
We believe it’s crucial to devote time, energy, and resources to the increasing environmental crisis we face as a global community. Our WorldClimate strategy drives responsible climate choices within our organization and beyond.
Deloitte will celebrate Earth Month 2023 with a month-long global campaign featuring livestream events for Deloitte people and clients, thought leadership, and internal activities.
Our ecosystems are directly impacted by climate change. If we make progress on climate change but ignore biodiversity, environmental challenges will likely remain. To help preserve our sustainable future, we should understand how living species coexist with the water, atmospheric, and other systems on our planet, and help protect and restore natural ecosystems.
Our world has been powered by fossil fuels for decades – with historically few clean, electric options. However, choosing renewable energy, home electrification, or electric transportation options can help reduce emissions and limit climate change.
Most products are produced, used, and discarded in a linear fashion with a permanent end. How can we transition into a more efficient and thoughtful way of consumption? Embracing circular economy principles extends the life of products, reducing waste, and increasing reusability. It’s time to help create a world without waste.
Join Deloitte Global Sustainability & Climate practice leaders for a series of livestream events exploring current trends driving the sustainability conversation.
Embracing circular economy principles can help relieve planetary pressures and advance climate goals. We can transform how materials satisfy our needs by using less, using longer, using again, and using regenerative resources. Find out how to accelerate circularity in four high impact value.
Nature is the foundation of human existence. Although businesses depend on nature for all activities, they undervalue and neglect it as an asset, leading to poor business decisions with respect to the natural world. This guide explores these risks and opportunities and outlines key steps to help chairpersons incorporate nature as core to business strategy.
Embedding traditional ecological knowledge and empowering Indigenous peoples as co-investment leaders is key for long-term health of nature. A new report lays out a set of principles to teach investors how to engage Indigenous peoples in conservation and restoration of landscapes.