25 June 2026

Sustainability Day

Sustainability Day

Request an invitation should you be interested in joining us!

This fully physical event will consist of a plenary session followed by a variety of selective interactive workshops designed to extend the discussion.  

The plenary session will open with market perspectives from internal and external speakers, setting the scene for a forward-looking first panel discussion exploring where sustainability is heading. The discussion will look at topics such as AI, value creation, future developments and the implications for Luxembourg’s market, highlighting the shifts, challenges and opportunities reshaping the sustainability landscape across industries. A second panel will then turn to SFDR, bringing together high-level speakers from leading supervisory and industry bodies, alongside market participants, to explore evolving expectations, implementation challenges and what lies ahead for the financial sector. 

Guests will then be invited to dive deeper into the conversations that matter most through a choice of interactive workshops. Each offering a distinct perspective on today’s sustainability agenda, covering topics such as evolving product strategies and market shifts, to the intersection of strategic priorities, capital allocation and sustainability, to corporate and real-economy perspectives, and the growing role of AI in sustainability. Together, these sessions are designed to translate inspiration into practical discussion, fresh insight, and meaningful exchange.

Date & Schedule

  • 25 June 2026
  • 2:00 pm - 5:30 pm CET followed by a networking cocktail

Agenda

2.00 - 2.30 pm Welcome & Registration
2.30 - 4.00 pm Plenary session
4.00 - 4.15 pm Break
4.15 - 4.45 pm Workshop 1
4.45 - 5.00 pm Break
5.00 - 5.30 pm Workshop 2
as from 5.30 pm Networking Cocktail

Workshops

A step-by-step walkthrough of a climate adaptation and resilience framework, illustrated through a real estate example showing a structured approach to defining, tracking, and connecting climate adaptation and resilience evidence across financial institutions.

This session explores the practical implications of pay transparency for employers, combining mandatory reporting requirements with a real-life employee request scenario, and highlighting how early preparation can mitigate risks, enhance employer attractiveness, and strengthen organisational trust.

SFDR 2.0 is moving forward and waiting for full clarity is no longer an option. Discussions at the European Parliament and the Council are progressing, and while some elements remain under debate, clear trends are already emerging.

In this workshop, we will highlight these developments, decode what is becoming clearer, and explore what they mean in practice. Join us to understand how to start preparing in an evolving regulatory landscape.

Today's sustainability offices are stretched across reporting, decarbonisation, steering, and compliance - often with lean teams and growing pressure. This session showcases and demos a near-future vision where a coordinated mesh of specialized AI agents and/or AI solutions work alongside human teams across GHG accounting, ESRS reporting, ESG insights, and decarbonisation planning - to allow you to focus on what matters. We'll show what's working today, what's coming next, and how to scale output with AI.

This session explores the scale and nature of sustainable investment needs in the EU’s ICT sector, examining how the rapid deployment of AI is reshaping infrastructure demand, energy consumption, and financing models required to support a green and competitive digital transition

This session focuses on the links between sustainability, sovereignty, and trusted AI, and the ongoing discussions on strengthening Luxembourg’s security, innovation, and long-term competitiveness.

Request an invitation should you be interested in joining us!

Contact us

Michael Horvath

Advisory Partner, Sustainability Leader, PwC Luxembourg

Tel: +352 621 333 612

Kenny Panjanaden

Audit Partner, PwC Luxembourg

Tel: +352 621 336 078

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