The programme for the ESG Imperative 2026 conference has been revealed with discounted early bird tickets on sale now.
Organised by Civil Society Media and taking place at the Minster Building in London on 11 February 2026, the event comes as environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors become essential aspects of all charities’ annual reporting.
Featuring a regulatory update from the Charity Commission and an opening keynote from Friends of the Earth chief executive Asad Rehman, the event will offer insights into climate change and other ethical issues relevant to charities.
Other speakers from charities including Cancer Research UK, British Heart Foundation and Wellcome will appear across two breakout streams.
Meanwhile, Andrew Wallis, founding chief executive of Unseen UK, will discuss tackling modern slavery in charity supply chains.
Other sessions include how to push for progress against a backdrop of political challenges; how tech innovation is powering the energy transition, and designing ESG-aligned portfolios for long-term resilience.
The event will end with a closing panel discussion on charity leadership in an age of unprecedented hostility against organisations supporting vulnerable and persecuted groups. A networking drinks event will follow.
Interested delegates have until 16 January to secure early bird tickets, with prices currently from as low as £79 per person.
To find out more about the event’s pricing and programme, click here.
