Sustainability LIVE London returns to the Business Design Centre on 9–10 September 2025, with organisers projecting more than 3,000 participants for the fifth annual edition of the conference. According to BizClik’s event announcement and preview materials, the two‑day gathering is being staged as a hybrid meeting of sustainability leaders and practitioners, bringing together in‑person delegates in London alongside a complimentary virtual audience worldwide. Glen White, CEO of BizClik, said in the event announcement that the challenges facing business require global collaboration and described the conference as a place where “innovation meets action.”
The programme, organisers say, will feature more than 50 senior speakers from multinational brands, with confirmed participation from Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, Mercedes‑AMG Petronas F1 Team and Schneider Electric. The speaker roster published by Sustainability Magazine frames the agenda around boardroom priorities such as ESG strategy, decarbonisation, supply‑chain resilience and the growing role of AI in pursuing net‑zero targets, signalling that the event is pitched at C‑suite and senior sustainability professionals.
Attendance is intended to be hybrid by design. BizClik and the event platform provider explain that a free virtual pass—delivered through the Brella platform—will allow remote delegates to live‑stream keynotes, take part in Q&A and polls, access on‑demand recordings after the event and use matchmaking and 1:1 meeting features to network with other attendees and partners. The organisers present the virtual offering as a way to broaden reach and ensure accessibility for professionals who cannot travel to London.
The in‑person programme is described as CPD‑accredited and formatted around multi‑track content: BizClik’s materials outline a schedule of keynotes, nine panel sessions and four interactive workshops across two conference stages plus an exhibition floor. The Business Design Centre’s venue listing reinforces the practical side of the proposition, noting the site’s suitability for concurrent sessions, exhibitions and breakout activity and providing visitor information on access and facilities.
On 10 September, the conference will host the Global Sustainability Awards at 8 Northumberland Avenue, where shortlisted organisations such as HH Global, DP World and Evri will be recognised for sustainability innovation. Organisers frame the awards as an opportunity to celebrate corporate progress and to surface case studies of measurable impact across sectors.
Practical matters such as ticketing and sponsorship packages are published on the event pages: while virtual attendance is complimentary, in‑person tickets and exhibitor or sponsor opportunities are chargeable and subject to availability, the preview notes. The Business Design Centre listing offers attendees logistical guidance on opening times, on‑site facilities and contact details for enquiries, underscoring that those planning to attend in person should book early.
Taken together, the organisers’ messaging places Sustainability LIVE London as both a networking forum and a marketplace for sustainability solutions. Press and industry listings position it among a growing number of sector events that aim to translate sustainability rhetoric into operational practice; however, organisers’ claims about scale and impact rest on attendance, speaker engagement and the takeaways delivered to delegates—metrics that will only be verifiable after the event. Sustainability Magazine’s speaker line‑up suggests a substantive C‑suite presence, but prospective attendees should weigh the hybrid options and the costs of in‑person participation against the stated benefits.
Those interested in attending are directed to the event’s official pages for ticketing, agenda and sponsorship information; organisers reiterate that virtual registration is free and open to global delegates via the Brella platform. For delegates travelling to London, the Business Design Centre and the event pages supply practical planning guidance and contact points for further enquiries.
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Source: Noah Wire Services