Euronext Sustainability Week

Building resilience in a changing world
14 -18 September 2026

A full week of dialogue on sustainable finance, bringing together Europe’s leading voices to challenge perspectives, drive competitiveness, and shape what comes next.

 

Building resilience in a changing world

Now in its fourth edition, Euronext Sustainability Week takes place at a moment of significant global change.

In a rapidly evolving and increasingly complex world, sustainability is being redefined. Moving beyond a framework centred solely on ESG metrics, it is becoming a broader strategic imperative that encompasses resilience, security and strategic autonomy - reflecting the ability of economies and businesses to adapt, compete and withstand disruption.

Euronext Sustainability Week 2026 will bring these questions to the forefront.

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Euronext Sustainability Week in numbers

30+ Events

Including both private and public sessions

11 European countries

Including Belgium, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Portugal, The Netherlands, Spain and United Kingdom.

100+ speakers

featuring leading voices in Sustainable Finance

Register now for Euronext Sustainability Week public events

The calendar reflects currently confirmed agenda. Stay tuned for more events to come. 

All times are in CEST.

About Euronext Sustainability Week

As the leading European capital market infrastructure, Euronext plays a key role in supporting the transition to a sustainable and resilient economy, and in shaping how sustainability is understood within European capital markets.

By connecting issuers, investors, policymakers, and the broader ecosystem, Euronext Sustainability Week provides a platform to discuss the challenges and opportunities defining the sustainability agenda today.

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Euronext Sustainability Week 2025

What we did last year

Last year, the third edition of Euronext Sustainability Week brought the conversation on energy, security and geostrategy to the centre of Europe’s capital markets agenda, highlighting their growing relevance for European strategic autonomy. Alongside environmental and social considerations, these themes reflected a broader perspective on the factors shaping long-term sustainability and resilience.

Over the course of the week, the different events brought together 3,200+ participants, 200+ investors and 180+ speakers across 10 European locations. From panel discussions on sustainable investment and ESG regulation to workshops on green finance innovation, participants engaged directly with the policymakers, corporate leaders and financial institutions shaping Europe's transition.