Leveraging technology and innovation to transform food systems
Through six country-led hubs and a Food Innovators Network, this work accelerates technology and innovations to secure a positive food future.
BCG (Boston Consulting Group) partners with leaders in business and society to tackle their most important challenges and capture their greatest opportunities. A pioneer in business strategy, BCG helps clients with total transformation – inspiring complex change, enabling organizations to grow, building competitive advantage and driving bottom-line impact. Its diverse, global teams bring deep industry and functional expertise and a range of perspectives to spark change. BCG delivers solutions through leading-edge management consulting along with technology and design, corporate and digital ventures – and business purpose. It works in a collaborative model, generating results that allow its clients to thrive.
Through six country-led hubs and a Food Innovators Network, this work accelerates technology and innovations to secure a positive food future.
FMC has grown to over 95 members, representing the world’s largest private sector clean demand signal for emerging climate technologies.
The Forum is working to eradicate all strands of systemic racism in the workplace against professionals with underrepresented racial and ethnic identities.
The World Economic Forum is working with manufacturing companies to securely exchange data to help identify and reduce the carbon footprint of the manufacturing industry
Climate risks are no longer a distant threat; they are unfolding now, disrupting industries worldwide. Climate-related disasters have inflicted over $3.6 trillion in damage since 2000, wi...
Global food systems today are contending with a dwindling supply of arable land while attempting to feed a growing global population. Innovation in food systems can play an important role...
With the rising social, economic, and humanitarian consequences of extreme weather events such as floods and heatwaves, countries need to double down on the pace of the green transition. ...
The global goal to reach net zero is critically dependent on transforming the high-emitting sectors of long-haul transportation and industrial materials that account for roughly 25% of al...
Buildings are responsible for 37% of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, and 34% of the earth’s species are enduring habitat loss as a result of urban development. The building sector’...
This white paper presents the findings and recommendations from a First Movers Coalition workshop held in South Africa in March 2024, which focused on decarbonizing the country’s shipping...
This paper offers a perspective on the intersection between climate change and inequality. It highlights the effects of climate mitigation on workers, entrepreneurs and consumers, aiming ...
The impacts of climate change are increasing in frequency and intensity. Nearly half of the world’s population lives in regions that are vulnerable to these impacts. Virtually every secto...
To retain a chance of limiting global warming to 1.5°C, global emissions must decrease by around 7% annually until 2030 – but they are still increasing by 1.5% today.
This insight report provides a blueprint for the Digital Healthcare Transformation Initiative, detailing healthcare challenges that digital solutions can tackle, key enablers for adoption...
The automotive industry is undergoing its most challenging transformation in over a century, and software has an important role to play in it.
This paper emphasizes the unique and crucial contribution that Asia can make to climate action and calls for businesses across the region to be at the forefront of this important drive. W...
Buildings and infrastructure are responsible for approximately 40% of global carbon emissions each year, around 15 Gigatons. Unabated, this number could grow dramatically, effectively und...
To meet the goals of the Paris agreement, a major shift to non-fossil technologies is necessary. As demand for green materials is expected to surpass supply, companies that take a leading...
The global economy heavily relies on the ocean, with around 90% of goods being transported by sea globally. Yet destruction, overexploitation and pollution continue to damage the ocean. I...
Technological innovation is needed if the world is to avert the most dangerous climate change scenarios. But AI and climate change should not just be about R&D.
There are inefficiencies, challenges and risks associated with what underlies capital markets: key question is whether DLT is the tech to address them.
Success in the coming decades isn’t just a matter of understanding new technologies – it’s understanding that change must begin now.
The Centre for Cybersecurity is reinforcing the importance of cybersecurity as a strategic priority and drives global public-private action to address systemic cybersecurity challenges.
The Centre for Health and Healthcare is identifying and scaling up solutions for more resilient, efficient, and equitable healthcare systems.
The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution is advancing the application of human-centred and society-serving technologies.