I’ve enjoyed this event’s strong focus on environmental questions and especially on nature. You can tell that the topic of biodiversity is coming of age. The momentum is strong with both interest and knowledge becoming more mature.
At the Council on Ethics, we very much plan to take part in next year’s conference in Brazil. I’m pleased that the PRI in Person will take place there, as it is one of the best places in the world to talk about the issues that we are particularly focused on, namely mining, biodiversity loss and deforestation as well as the global food systems. It also makes sense to allow delegates to go straight on to COP30.
— Alexander Elving, Engagement Director at the Council on Ethics of the Swedish National Pension Funds