Trends in corporate sustainability 2025 and the best of 2024 | nexos+1 NEWS

A new year always invites us to reflect on what we have learned and what is yet to come. In this newsletter, we close out 2024 with a summary of the most relevant topics that marked the year and we begin by presenting the trends that will shape 2025.

The Global Risk Report 2025 of the World Economic Forum identifies the main global risks in three time frames: immediate (2025), short term (until 2027) and long term (2035). In the long term ten yearsThe five most severe global risks remain environmental: extreme weather events, biodiversity and ecosystem collapse, critical changes in the planet's systems, and natural resource scarcity, according to the Global Risks Perception Survey 2024-2025.

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By 2025, the trends in corporate sustainability will focus on transparency, the fight against greenwashing and the incorporation of technologies such as artificial intelligence to improve environmental impact. Stricter regulations, such as the Ecological Claims Directive and the Sustainability Information Act, will force companies to prove their environmental claims with verifiable data, which will drive a more responsible environment.

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