Join us for Sustainability LIVE London, don’t miss out on your chance to hear from DP World, BAT, the World Economic Forum and Kyndryl
With just one week to go before Sustainability LIVE London returns to the BDC on 9 and 10 September, anticipation is building for two days of thought-provoking debate, networking and innovation.
An exciting line-up of new and familiar names will be welcomed to the stage at Sustainability LIVE London, bringing new insights, strategies and innovations, as well as the opportunity to revisit evolving perspectives for its attendees.
Don’t miss out on your chance to attend – secure your tickets.
Discover some of our speakers below.
Eirini Etoimou, Global Advisor in Sustainability, ESG and Supply Chain
Eirini is a strategic executive and global advisor in sustainability, ESG and supply chain management, driving commercial benefits and cultural and business transformation.
Eirini is a well-known visiting lecturer and published author, connecting complex theory to tangible practice and unlocking the real-world value of corporate sustainability and sustainable procurement and supply chains.

Having orchestrated large-scale transformations across Europe, Asia and the Americas, Eirini has a proven ability to unite diverse teams and stakeholders.
Her work in creating innovative and long-lasting solutions has been recognised across the private and public sectors.
Nicholas Mazzei, Vice President of Sustainability at DP World
Nicholas is an experienced sustainability and social impact professional. He has worked in a variety of sectors including logistics, fashion, finance, technology and telecoms.
Nicholas’ first career was as a British Army officer, where he served for nine years with operational tours in Afghanistan, Kosovo and Northern Ireland.
He has joined DP World as the lead for sustainability in Europe, working with colleagues on DP World’s response to climate change, nature regeneration and community investment.

During Nicholas’ previous role as Head of Social and Environmental Sustainability at Zalando SE, he led the business’ humanitarian response to the Ukraine war, helping move over 70,000 items of clothing and shoes to support people fleeing into Poland and Germany and raising nearly €2m (US$2.3m) in donations.
He also led an education programme for graduates and new designers in Europe to learn about sustainable and circular fashion design, aiming to increase the amount of clothing that is designed with reuse and recycle in mind.
During the event, Eirini and Nicholas will take part in The Global Impact Forum. They will evaluate the progress of global sustainability pledges, assess the impact of corporate actions and align on what’s next.
Aimie Keeler, Global Head of Climate and Nature at BAT
Aimie is the Global Head of Climate and Nature at BAT.
Having spent over a decade working in the mining sector, Aimie has recently made the transition to FMCG.
Aimie brings a risk-based approach to much of her work and has extensive experience developing and implementing climate strategies.

Her current focus is on the development of credible climate transition plans, nature-based solutions and ensuring a just transition.
Aimie is a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries and a trustee at the charity SOLVE.
During the event, Aimie will take part in The Route to Net Zero panel, exploring the strategies, innovations and systemic shifts required to decarbonise industries, operations and value chains. She will also take part in a fireside chat.
Shivin Kohli, Lead, Financing for Nature at the World Economic Forum
Shivin is an experienced economist and former management consultant, working on climate and nature agendas for economics, policy, strategy and finance.
Shivin is currently Lead, Financing for Nature at the World Economic Forum, where he drives efforts to mainstream natural capital approaches for businesses, governments and investors.
He manages the Forum’s Global Future Council on Natural Capital 2025/26, an interdisciplinary community of 24 experts that seeks to inform these efforts and outline how global economic systems can shift towards multidimensional models of growth.

Shivin is experienced in collaborating with organisations including the World Economic Forum, Temasek, the Singapore government, Food Industry Asia and some of the world’s largest corporates.
He is a recognised thought leader on business and nature.
During the event, Shivin will take part in the Nature-Based Solutions panel. He will explore the rise of nature-based solutions as credible, science-backed strategies to mitigate emissions, enhance ecosystem services and deliver community co-benefits.
Faith Taylor, Senior Vice President of Global Citizenship and Sustainability at Kyndryl
Faith Taylor is the Global Sustainability & ESG Officer for Kyndryl, an IT infrastructure services company with 230 data centres in over 60 countries and thousands of global customers.
She is responsible for building and overseeing their sustainability and ESG programmes to meet their goals and strategic priorities.
Before joining Kyndryl, Faith was the ESG leader for Tesla. She worked with its board, senior leadership and investors to develop strategies and policies.

She was also a professor at Montclair State University (MSU), creating courses in ESG and sustainable innovation, and was a founding member of its first global human trafficking centre.
During the event, Faith will deliver a keynote presentation titled – The Future of Sustainability.
As the countdown to Sustainability LIVE London 2025 continues, delegates can look forward to hearing how perspectives have shifted, strategies have matured and priorities have evolved over the past year.
In addition, The Global Sustainability Awards will return with a black-tie event at 8 Northumberland Avenue on 10 September.
From industry giants to disruptive start-ups, this is where credibility is cemented, careers are elevated and impact is recognised on a global stage.
If you’re shaping the future of ESG, this is where your work gets remembered.
Source: https://sustainabilitymag.com/