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Strengthening the Economics of Sustainability

Strengthening the Economics of Sustainability

20th August 2026

By: Yolande Botes
Creamer Media Assistant Chief Operating Officer and Personal Assistant to the Publishing Editor

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Sustainability is no longer a conversation happening on the sidelines of business.

Across Africa, organisations are navigating a rapidly changing landscape where climate risk, resource constraints, biodiversity loss, evolving regulations, investor expectations, technology and changing consumer demands are increasingly influencing how businesses operate, invest and grow.

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The question is no longer whether sustainability matters.

The question is how we turn sustainability into measurable business value, resilience and long-term opportunity.

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That question sits at the heart of the Sustainability & ESG Africa Conference & Expo 2026, taking place on 30 September – 1 October 2026 at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg.

Under the theme “Strengthening the Economics of Sustainability,” the conference will bring together CEOs, sustainability and ESG executives, policymakers, investors, innovators, industry experts and solution providers to explore what it takes to move from ambition and reporting to meaningful performance and impact.

Moving Beyond Reporting

For many organisations, the first chapter of ESG was about understanding expectations, developing policies and reporting on progress.

That chapter is changing. Stakeholders increasingly want to know what sits behind the numbers. Is sustainability influencing investment decisions? Is it improving resilience? Is it reducing risk? Is it creating new markets, products and opportunities?

The next phase of sustainability is therefore about execution.

It means embedding sustainability into strategy, procurement, operations, finance, risk management, innovation and decision-making. This shift from reporting to performance will be central to the 2026 programme, with discussions focused on practical approaches organisations can take from the conference into the boardroom and their operations.

The Economics of Sustainability

There is a significant opportunity for Africa to approach sustainability not simply as a compliance requirement, but as an economic opportunity.

The continent faces considerable challenges, but it also has enormous potential — from renewable energy and natural capital to circular economy opportunities, sustainable agriculture, responsible mining, green finance, technology and inclusive innovation.

Organisations that understand emerging risks early, rethink their value chains, invest in innovation and build resilience can position themselves for long-term competitiveness.

But achieving this requires collaboration.

No organisation can navigate the sustainability transition alone.

Where Africa’s Sustainability Leaders Meet

The Sustainability & ESG Africa Conference & Expo creates a space for these conversations to happen. Across two days, delegates will engage with more than 100 speakers and industry leaders, connect with organisations across multiple sectors and explore practical solutions through expert-led sessions, case studies, networking opportunities and a dedicated sustainability solutions exhibition.

The programme will explore issues already reshaping the sustainability landscape, including:

  • AI and sustainability
  • Climate adaptation and resilience
  • Nature and biodiversity
  • ESG performance and impact
  • Circular economy models
  • Digital Product Passports
  • Responsible procurement and ethical value chains
  • Human rights and inclusive impact
  • Carbon markets
  • Insurance and emerging risk pricing
  • Sustainable finance and business value

The objective is not simply to identify the challenges facing organisations, but to explore what can be done about them.

From Conversation to Connection

Some of the greatest value at a sustainability gathering happens away from the stage.

It can be a conversation between two people who have never worked together. A new partnership. A solution to a business challenge. An idea that changes the way an organisation approaches its sustainability strategy.

The conference is designed to create those opportunities by bringing together decision-makers, practitioners, innovators and organisations working across Africa’s sustainability ecosystem.

Because progress happens faster when people stop working in isolation.

Africa’s Sustainability Opportunity

Africa’s sustainability journey will not look exactly like anyone else’s.

The continent has its own economic realities, development priorities, natural resources, infrastructure challenges and opportunities. Solutions therefore need to be relevant to African organisations and African markets.

The Sustainability & ESG Africa Conference & Expo is built by Africa, for Africa — creating a platform where local realities, global developments and practical business solutions can meet.

The opportunity ahead is significant. Sustainability can support stronger businesses, more resilient communities, better resource management, innovation, investment and inclusive economic growth. But real progress requires more than ambition.

It requires leadership. It requires collaboration. And it requires organisations willing to move from talking about sustainability to doing sustainability.

Be Part of the Conversation

On 30 September – 1 October 2026, sustainability leaders from across Africa will gather at the Sandton Convention Centre to explore what comes next.

For organisations looking to strengthen their ESG strategy, understand emerging risks, discover new opportunities, connect with industry leaders and turn sustainability into measurable business value, the conversation starts here.

The future of sustainability is not something we simply wait for. It is something we build.

And the people building it will be in the room.

Sustainability & ESG Africa Conference & Expo 2026

30 September – 1 October 2026
Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg
Theme: Strengthening the Economics of Sustainability

Register: www.esgafricaconference.com

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