UFlex partners with PHDCCI for the Global Sustainability Summit 2024

UFlex partnered with the PHD Chamber of Commerce for the Global Sustainability Summit 2024, held on 13 September at Hotel Le Meridien, New Delhi. The summit is dedicated to empowering micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) by integrating sustainability into their business models in alignment with the UN's sustainable development goals (SDGs).

16 Sep 2024 | By Dibyajyoti Sarma

The Global Sustainability Summit 2024 highlighted innovative strategies, technologies, and practices that enhance economic growth while promoting environmental sustainability. This marquee event provided a platform for MSMEs to connect with global markets and explore investment opportunities that support their sustainable development.

Speaking on the subject, integrating corporate social responsibility into core business strategies, Jeevaraj Pillai, director, sustainability, UFlex, emphasised the critical role of sustainability in modern business practices. He said, “Integrating corporate social responsibility into core business strategies is critical for forward-thinking enterprises. Businesses should align their operations with environmental and social goals to drive long-term success and create a positive impact.”

He added, “At UFlex, we believe sustainability is a journey that requires commitment and innovation. Our partnership with PHDCCI reflects our dedication to supporting MSMEs in transitioning toward more sustainable business practices. We aim to contribute to a more sustainable and resilient global economy by sharing insights and collaborating on effective strategies.”

He said that UFlex is committed to advancing sustainability and looks forward to continuing its efforts in collaboration with industry leaders and organisations to drive meaningful change.

The summit featured discussions on emerging technologies and best practices in sustainability, offering valuable insights on incorporating these into their business models.

Notable industry speakers included experts from various fields, such as the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, SIDBI, IOCL, Suzlon Group, Deloitte, and others.