Why Closing the Gender Gap In Sustainability Isn’t Just About Equity: It’s a Business and Innovation Imperative

As the world pivots toward a more sustainable future, the conversation around the green economy often centers on technological innovation, renewable energy, and reducing carbon footprints. However, there is a crucial, yet often overlooked, element driving this transformation – the people shaping the trajectory of this transition. The success of the green economy hinges on combining cutting-edge innovation with the right skills, perspectives, and educational resources. At the heart of this conversation lies gender diversity, both in leadership and technical roles. It is not only about equitable representation but about unlocking the full potential of diverse talents to address the most complex environmental challenges of our time. That means making sure women are not just consumers of sustainable products but also architects of the solutions…

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