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Davos Goes Green: Sustainability Takes Center Stage
18 Jan
Summary
- Davos integrates sustainability into its operational core.
- Significant fuel reduction achieved through eco-friendly structures.
- Travel emissions tackled with train reimbursements and electric shuttles.

The World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, is placing sustainability at the forefront of its agenda and operations. This year's gathering, themed "A Spirit of Dialogue," directly addresses how to achieve prosperity within planetary boundaries, moving beyond theoretical discussions to practical implementation.
Mirek Dusek, a managing board member, highlighted that sustainability is a core operational principle, influencing venue construction, power, transportation, food sourcing, and waste management. Notable achievements include a 50% reduction in fuel consumption at key venues since 2023, with further reductions planned by 2027, driven by investments in insulated structures and renewable energy. To combat travel emissions, a significant portion of the event's carbon footprint, participants receive 100% reimbursement for train travel from Europe, and electric or hybrid shuttles are prioritized.
The Forum also champions local partnerships, collaborating with the municipality and local suppliers for procurement and initiatives like a dedicated train stop at the Congress Centre. This approach not only minimizes environmental impact but also aims to leave a positive legacy for the Davos community. While challenges in scale and influence remain, the Forum continuously evolves its sustainable practices, encouraging online participation to further reduce travel-related emissions.




