4 Key Principles For Identifying The Best-Fit Sustainability Strategy Service Provider

  • Webinar
  • ESG & Sustainability

24, April 2025

4:00 pm BST | 11:00 am EDT | 8:00 am PDT

On-demand

4 Key Principles For Identifying The Best-Fit Sustainability Strategy Service Provider

Over the last decade, sustainability has become a fixture in corporate boardrooms, shaping strategy and decision-making at the highest levels. Our Global Corporate Survey of 400 sustainability executives has consistently shown strong investment in sustainability strategies - 63% of respondents in 2024 ranked updating their strategy as either the top priority or a high priority over the next two years. 

In an era of mounting uncertainty, Verdantix views sustainability not as a fleeting concern but as an enduring strategic priority - one that is more crucial than ever in navigating business and societal challenges. Consequently, businesses are turning to consulting providers to help shape their sustainability strategies. 

In this webinar, we will:

  • Highlight the main factors driving investment into ESG and sustainability strategies.
  • Discuss the ways in which consulting providers can support corporates in designing and developing effective ESG and sustainability strategies.
  • Provide an overview of the consulting landscape, including market trends, innovations, and key considerations for selecting a strategy service provider.

On this webinar

Priyanka Bawa

Senior Analyst

Priyanka is a Senior Analyst in the Verdantix ESG & Sustainability practice. Her current research focuses on ESG and sustainability consulting services and social aspects of ESG regulations, reporting and disclosures. Prior to joining Verdantix, Priyanka led diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) research in the legal and environment sectors. She holds a DPhil in Social Policy from the University of Oxford.

Callum Millard

Analyst

Callum is an Analyst in the Verdantix ESG & Sustainability practice. He holds an LLB from Royal Holloway, University of London, and an LLM in Global Environment and Climate Change Law from the University of Edinburgh. Across both degrees, Callum specialized in intellectual property law, human rights law and climate law formation, in addition to public international law pertaining to climate change.