LOADING

Type to search

Famed Wall Street Green Summit Features Elysabeth Alfano, CEO of VegTech™ Invest, As Key Speaker on Plant-based Innovation and Alternative Proteins Investing

Famed Wall Street Green Summit Features Elysabeth Alfano, CEO of VegTech™ Invest, As Key Speaker on Plant-based Innovation and Alternative Proteins Investing

The Yearly Summit focuses on ESG and Socially Responsible Investing

The premier ESG and sustainability investing summit, Wall Street Green Summit, has invited plant-based business expert and VegTech™ Invest CEO Elysabeth Alfano to talk about sustainable investing through plant-based innovation and alternative proteins. The event is March 28-31.

The Most Established Green Investing Summit
The 2022 Wall Street Green Summit, the oldest finance event in North America devoted to sustainable investing, takes a deep dive into ESG investing and carbon markets. The Summit has been attended by over 7,000 people and will be virtual on Zoom this year. 

The Wall Street Green Summit brings together the leading practitioners on sustainable finance to share their knowledge and experiences. This March’s Summit will be three days and focus on ESG investing, carbon markets, cleantech and sustainable buildings. Now, with Elysabeth’s participation, the subjects include plant-based innovation and alternative proteins.

See related article: Egan-Jones Sponsored the SuperReturn Private Credit Europe Conference in London

A Critical Time for ESG Investing
“This year’s Summit is focused on the two hottest sustainable finance markets in 2022, ESG and Carbon.  I am excited to add a third market: plant-based innovation and alternative proteins,” says Elysabeth.

“There has never been a time like this for ESG investing. We are very pleased that Elysabeth Alfano is joining us at the Wall Street Green Summit. It is important that investors hear that plant-based innovation is the wave of the future as we enter a tumultuous decade of our global food supply putting increased pressure on the planet’s resources and negatively contributing to climate change,” says Peter C. Fusaro, Founder, Wall Street Green Summit.

Source: Yahoo

Topics

Related Articles

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *