World Economic Forum shows how “lighthouse examples” from the business community are supporting stakeholder capitalism and inclusion of workers, communities and civil society
Report shows it is vital for companies to create a more inclusive and sustainable future following global crises and rampant social injustices
Best practices and case studies aim to help scale global adoption and greater involvement with marginalized communities

Since the January 2020 launch, over 50 companies have begun including the Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics in their mainstream reporting materials, including annual reports or sustainability reports
Between reporting and committed companies, over 100 businesses have shown support for the Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics initiative
Learnings from the companies already reporting on these metrics are helping to inform the IFRS Foundation’s effort to create a global disclosure solution that meets investor needs with its International Sustainability Standards Board
Read more about the Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics and our Sustainable Development Impact Summit

The World Economic Forum’s Scale360° initiative brings together leaders to jumpstart collaboration and circular innovation.
Scale360°’s unique and tested approaches help technologists, political leaders and entrepreneurs partner to reshape how products are made and consumed.
The initiative has expanded from 2 countries to 20 in 2021, demonstrating the growing demand for circular innovation around the world.

In its first comprehensive assessment of agroecology, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) announced today that 60 percent of its projects use practices from this holistic approach to sustainable agricultural production. The organisation recommends it as one effective way to transform food systems to address rising hunger, malnutrition, climate change and ecosystem fragility.

Public opinion poll finds three in four think it will take at least two years for economies to recover and point to infrastructure, new jobs, and increased tourism as lead indicators
Responsibility to lead this economic recovery falls to both government and businesses, but civil society plays a crucial role and must not be left behind
Current trends towards green finance, ESG metrics and inclusivity practices point towards an inclusive and sustainable recovery

A new ‘reuse’ consumption model shows how to tackle plastic waste and add value across the economy
Three scenarios outline the future of reusable plastic and how it can help society regain lost ground
Findings based on in-depth interviews, data analysis and scenario modelling that presents a new global picture and common ways forward across geographies

10 new cities join the World Economic Forum’s latest cohort of Circular Shapers, an initiative leveraging grassroots change to transform cities into centres of circular economy innovation.
This programme is run by the World Economic Forum’s Scale360° initiative and the Global Shapers Community, a network of young change-makers in 448 city-based hubs around the world.

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