(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 12. The first
official partners of COP29 in Azerbaijan have been announced. These
include Azerbaijani businesses PASHA Holding as the Impact Partner
and Azersun Holding as the Sustainable Growth Partner, underscoring
their collective commitment to sustainable practices and global
climate goals, Trend reports.
Local partners are engaged with Azerbaijan's National Pledge
Programme, which is aimed at measuring Azerbaijani businesses'
internal potential to meet climate goals, formulate their future
ESG strategies, and meet the requirements of local sponsorship
criteria to increase competencies and management of resources
through participating in consultation and training sessions
provided by the COP29 Azerbaijan Operating Company.
Partners of COP29 will be using this opportunity to engage with
global climate policies, highlight their ongoing efforts on
sustainability and support the delivery of climate action
transition in their key business areas. By partnering with COP29 in
Baku, these businesses can demonstrate the critical role they play
in advancing green policies and supporting the global community in
keeping the 1.5C target within reach.
COP29 Partners will be joined in the Green Zone by businesses
from around the world that have committed to this year's Green Zone
as exhibitors. Such businesses join a diverse mix of organisations
that will showcase climate-friendly products and solutions.
Collectively they will contribute to making the Green Zone a
space where all stakeholders will connect, share and learn to
advance climate action. In addition to the leading global
organisations that will showcase products and services, a full
schedule of focused programmes will take place across the Green
Zone, including presentations, networking events, workshops,
briefings and music.
Other opportunities for businesses taking part include hosting
their own events with access to conference booking facilities
including theatre-style seating arrangements that maximise
visibility and engagement. Together with a range of bilateral and
multilateral meeting room formats for collaboration,
knowledge-sharing and networking opportunities.
Commenting on the announcement of the first partners,
Chief Operating Officer for COP29 Azerbaijan Narmin Jarchalova
said, “I would like to welcome Azerbaijan's PASHA
Holding and Azersun Holding as the first official partners at COP29
in Azerbaijan. This year's COP will serve as a pivotal platform for
negotiating international climate policies, advancing climate
action, and fostering global cooperation to achieve a sustainable
and resilient future. Our partners will play a key role in
supporting us to deliver on this ambition at COP29 – and we look
forward to working closely in support of positive climate
action.”
Mir Jamal Pashayev, Deputy Chairman of the Board of
Directors, PASHA Holding commented, “COP29 will be
instrumental in advancing PASHA Holding's sustainability efforts.
That is why we are proud to be an Impact Partner for COP29 in Baku
this year. We are eager to engage with global leaders and
stakeholders to gain insights, share experiences, and explore
opportunities for meaningful collaboration and progress towards a
more prosperous, sustainable world.”
Abdolbari Gozal, Chairperson of the Supervisory Board of
Azersun Holding said, “Joining COP29 as a partner is a
testament to Azersun's unwavering commitment to sustainability. We
believe that by working together with global leaders, we can drive
meaningful change and contribute to a more sustainable future for
all, and we look forward to the engagements we will have in the
Green Zone at COP29.”
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