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Join senior sustainability leaders at Sustainability LIVE @ London Climate Action Week - The Leadership Summit for The Water Positivity Forum

At Sustainability LIVE @ London Climate Action Week - The Leadership Summit, The Water Positivity Forum will bring together senior executives from many industries to discuss the impact of water stewardship.

The event is making its debut at London Climate Action Week, with a one-day summit on 25 June.

This is an exclusive event and those interested in attending can register their interest now.

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About the event

Sustainability LIVE @ London Climate Action Week - The Leadership Summit is taking place at CodeNode London on 25 June 2026.

It is designed to engage senior sustainability professionals at the forefront of climate strategy.

With more than 250 in-person attendees, the event will offer practical guidance and strategic perspectives on taking environmental action.

The Water Positivity Forum panel discussion is set to take place at 10:45-11:30 (BST) in the ThinkTank.

The session will examine strategies for safeguarding water resources and building resilient, sustainable water management systems.

Leaders on the panel will share insights on reducing water risk, enhancing operational efficiency and driving innovation in water stewardship to meet regulatory, environmental and stakeholder expectations.

Register your interest to attend now.

Isabelle Spiegel, Vice President, Environment, VINCI Group

Isabelle Spiegel, Vice President, Environment, VINCI Group

Isabelle has a career spanning more than 20 years in sustainable development consulting.

She joined VINCI in 2019, after working at Arcadis and PwC.

In her role as VP, Environment, she sets and implements the Group’s environmental strategy, focusing on actions to reduce its impact.

Isabelle writes on LinkedIn: “Too much water, lack of water, disruption of water cycles.

“Even if there is a lot of talk about this subject at the moment, I think that we are still far from dealing with water issues at the right level.

“In other words, it is a subject that is still far too little present on the agenda of decision-makers and managers.”

Mai-Lan Ha, Director of Private Sector Policy and Advocacy, WaterAid

Mai-Lan Ha, Director of Private Sector Policy and Advocacy, WaterAid

Mai-Lan joined WaterAid in 2023, after 12 years at the United Nations Global Compact and the Pacific Institute.

She focuses on the intersection of international development and corporate sustainability, aiming to drive change and foster sustainable water management.

Mai-Lan said on LinkedIn: “It’s so easy to sometimes forget that the most basic needs, clean water and sanitation, are not a reality for so many women around the world.

“It is staggering that every two seconds, a woman gives birth in a health centre without clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene."

Erin Augustine, Vice President, Global Sustainability, Oatly

Erin Augustine, Vice President, Global Sustainability, Oatly

Erin has a background in environmental engineering, which she uses to develop and implement strategies to reduce climate impacts and improve efficiency.

She has experience leading global sustainability programmes in the footwear and apparel and food and beverage sectors.

Erin writes on LinkedIn: “I love finding sustainable solutions that bring joy and change culture, while delivering impactful results.”

Dr Alan Knight, Chief Sustainability Officer, WE Soda

Alan Knight, Chief Sustainability Officer at WE Soda

Alan joined WE Soda in 2024, working on implementing sustainability and collecting data for the company.

He supports lower-carbon product solutions and is working on deepening customer partnerships.

Alan said on LinkedIn: “My focus now is on helping sustainability leaders and businesses move from intent to traction.

“That means keeping things simple, tangible and evidence-led. It means making the CFO an ally, not an obstacle.”

David Moore, ESG Director, The Compleat Food Group

David Moore, ESG Director, The Compleat Food Group

David has been at The Compleat Food Group for more than six years, starting as a Senior Technical Manager.

His career includes a 14-year tenure at Sainsbury’s, as well as three years at New England Seafood.

David says: “We have a long way to go, but ESG is so important to us, our customers and consumers, and we’re looking forward to including everyone in our journey to learn and develop together.”

Register your interest to attend now.

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