International Chamber of Commerce
- Carbon Neutral and Net Zero
- Responsible Business
- Sustainable Supply Chain
- 2024
- 2025
- Event & Media Partner
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is the world’s largest business organisation representing 45 million companies with 1 billion employees in over 170 countries. It is the only business organisation with UN Observer Status and acts as a leading voice for business at the UN, G7, G20, World Trade Organization and other major international institutions.
ICC United Kingdom is the representative voice for ICC in the UK and provides a mechanism for UK industry to engage effectively in shaping international policy, standards and rules. We are the leading voice on digital trade ecosystems and Co-Chair the B2B Cluster for the Commonwealth Connectivity Agenda.
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One Canada SquareCanary Wharf
London
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United Kingdom
Website
https://iccwbo.ukContact
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Political pledges to scale the adoption of circular economy solutions will ultimately be worthless without a fundamental reengineering of legacy regulatory frameworks, according to a new report by the ...
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ICC, in collaboration with Sage, has launched a global report which reveals a $789 billion green finance opportunity for small businesses. The report exposes a gap between SMEs’ sustainability ambitio ...
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A new ICC report unveils how monopoly power can be used to accelerate climate action and tackle unsustainable practices. The report follows an analysis in 2023 which showed that competition authoritie ...
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The report highlights the importance of engaging in and scaling voluntary carbon markets as a complement to achieve global net-zero emissions and mobilise critical financial resources to support clima ...
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Since 2021, ICC has drawn on the experience of its global members to develop core principles and guidance for the effective design of carbon pricing instruments. In this third report, building on our ...
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ICC has published its ICC Principles for Sustainable Trade: Wave 3, which provides a frame to assess both the environmental sustainability of a transaction, and how it supports socio-economically sust ...
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A new report, commissioned by the International Chamber of Commerce, estimates that climate-related extreme weather events have cost the global economy more than $2 trillion over the past decade.