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The world of sustainability is evolving at an unprecedented pace, presenting both new challenges and opportunities for driving impact alongside business growth. In an era defined by climate urgency, resource scarcity, and shifting stakeholder expectations, leaders must remain agile, while purpose-driven to navigate this complex landscape. Forging a greener, more equitable future starts at the 7th annual Sustainability Leaders 2027. Join this event for 2 transformative days of thought-provoking discussions, actionable insights, and cutting-edge solutions shaping the future of sustainable business. With strategy, collaboration, and innovation at its core, this event is designed to equip leaders with the tools, skills and partnerships needed to align profit with purpose all while delivering on key environmental, social, and economic priorities.
The 10th Biomass & BioEnergy Asia returns to Ho Chi Minh City, building on a 2025 edition with over 250 participants. In 2026, the conference goes deeper — trading broad market overviews for the price intelligence, contract insights, project case studies and direct buyer–seller exchange that the people who actually move biomass need most. Southeast Asia holds one of the world's largest and most diverse biomass endowments — from woody biomass, wood pellets and palm kernel shells to rice husk, bagasse and coconut shell.
The global food system is undergoing profound transformation. Rising rates of non-communicable diseases, climate pressures on agriculture, supply chain vulnerabilities, and widening nutritional inequities demand. At the intersection of human health and planetary sustainability lies a powerful opportunity — aquatic foods. Seafood & Health is designed as a forward-looking global platform exploring how aquatic foods can transform public health outcomes while supporting resilient marine ecosystems and equitable food systems. The program will integrate medical science, marine ecology, food innovation, economics, and behavioural research to position seafood as a cornerstone of future-ready nutrition strategies
This course is intended for those in business, commercial and strategically focused roles within the energy sector; in particular those responsible for environmental matters, business sustainability and business transformation in areas such as oil & gas, hydrogen and industrial energy usage. You will leave with a clearly explained and independent perspective on how, where and why CCUS is happening now and could grow in future – covering the range of technological solutions and business drivers, including policy. In addition to reviewing existing CCUS approaches, the course will highlight new opportunities and integrated value creation possibilities through emerging carbon utilisation options. This will include how the fate of carbon capture links to other aspects of the clean energy transition, such as clean hydrogen production, industrial decarbonisation and the transition away from oil & gas.
The event Vietwater is one of Vietnam’s leading international exhibitions and conferences dedicated to the water and environmental industry. It focuses on key areas such as water supply, wastewater treatment, purification technologies, and sustainable water resource management. Vietwater serves as a major B2B platform that brings together global and regional stakeholders, including government agencies, utility companies, engineers, manufacturers, and environmental experts. The event typically features hundreds of exhibitors from multiple countries showcasing advanced equipment, technologies, and solutions for water treatment and infrastructure. It also attracts thousands of industry professionals, making it a significant networking and business development hub.
DeCarbon Tokyo 2026 is a premier international summit designed to accelerate global efforts toward decarbonization and carbon neutrality. Scheduled for 1–3 December 2026 in Tokyo, Japan, the event will convene a diverse mix of stakeholders including corporate leaders, policymakers, investors, technology providers, and sustainability experts. Organized by the Centre for Management Technology (CMT), the summit builds on the success of DeCarbon Tokyo 2025, which attracted strong participation from global carbon removal companies, energy firms, and climate-focused organizations.
Waste Expo Australia is the nation’s leading event for driving practical progress in waste, recycling, and resource recovery. Join government leaders, infrastructure experts, and innovators as they explore solutions shaping Australia’s clean future from policy and procurement to technology and transformation. With 100+ exhibitors, cutting edge products, and free access to expert-led sessions, this is where challenges are met with action and real-world outcomes begin.
The dynamic thresholds of air, water, and land formulate the core theme of the IFLA World Congress 2026, which will take place in Hong Kong, China in October 2026. Geological and geographical processes shape the surfaces of the Earth that in turn guide the movement of fluids and other living matters that make up our ecosphere. In our current context of accelerated climate change and biodiversity loss, the integrated and sustainable planning, design, and management of watersheds and coastlines as contiguous landscape units demand collaborative strategies that transcend administrative boundaries.
Join us at Vietwater 2026, the 17th international exhibition and conference on Water Supply, Wastewater Treatment, and Water Filtration in Vietnam. Notably, this year the event will be held concurrently with WETV Expo 2026 – the leading exhibition on Recycling, Waste Treatment, and Environmental Technology in Vietnam. Vietwater 2026 promises to be an ideal business destination for professionals and businesses in the water industry, offering opportunities for networking, knowledge exchange, and expanding business cooperation.
The DeCarbon Tokyo 2026 Conference, organized by the Centre for Management Technology (CMT), will be held from December 1–3, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan. This flagship event is part of CMT’s global decarbonization series, following successful editions in Copenhagen, Kuala Lumpur, and Bangkok. It serves as a premier platform for industry leaders, policymakers, investors, and innovators to explore strategies and technologies driving the global transition toward a low-carbon economy