The Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry (GCCI) successfully organized the GCCI Gujarat Sustainability Summit 2025 at Hotel Kristar LLP, marking a significant step in advancing sustainable business practices across the region. As the first industry-led summit of its kind in Gujarat, the event brought together over 30 distinguished speakers and knowledge partners from diverse sectors, alongside international experts, to foster dialogue on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives.
The summit served as a platform for policymakers, industry leaders, and sustainability experts to collaborate and exchange insights on global best practices. Participants from the manufacturing, technology, energy, and finance sectors, as well as international delegates from the UK, Denmark, and the Netherlands, contributed to the discussions, underscoring the global relevance of sustainability.
The valedictory session of the summit closed on a forward-looking and collaborative note. Over 20 esteemed institutions, including IIT-Gandhinagar, the Centre for Sustainability and Corporate Governance Research, the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, and Adani University, participated in the event, offering diverse perspectives and expertise. Sustainability heads from leading corporations also shared insights on their initiatives and experiences, underscoring the need to integrate sustainable practices into business operations.
Tags: GCCI, Gujarat, Sustainability
Recent Posts
Report Highlights Pathway for Electrifying Nigeria’s Container Trade Sector
South Korean Company YPP Plans to Invest up to $3.1 Billion in Green Hydrogen Production in Kazakhstan
WattEV Expands Electric Truck Charging Network with Three New Depots in California
Anemoi Develops New Method to Accurately Measure Wind-Assisted Propulsion Benefits
Navigator Holdings and Amon Maritime Form Joint Venture for Ammonia-Fuelled Carrier Fleet
Hygenco Commissions Maharashtra’s First Green Hydrogen and Oxygen Facility to Power STL’s Net Zero Goals
India Invites Second Round of R&D Proposals Under ₹4 Billion Green Hydrogen Mission
BMTC Adds 148 Tata Electric Buses to Bengaluru Fleet, Strengthens Green Mobility Drive