
7 ways the tech sector can lead the nature-positive transition
The tech sector could unlock $800 billion by leading a nature-positive transition through sustainable water, energy, supply chains and policy innovation.
Benoit Bégot leads the Nature Positive Transition for Technology initiative at the World Economic Forum’s Centre for Nature and Climate. In this role, he collaborates with Technology leaders, NGOs, and civil society partners to co-develop actionable pathways for Nature action in the Tech sector and accelerate the global shift toward a nature-positive economy across industries.
Previously, Benoit was a Consultant at the Boston Consulting Group (BCG), where he advised public and private sector clients across 15+ countries on strategic challenges at the intersection of climate, sustainability, and technology. His experience includes supporting leading international organizations in the Geneva area and a strategic secondment with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
He holds a B.Sc. in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and an M.Sc. in Management of Technology from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). Based in Switzerland, Benoit speaks English, French and German.
The tech sector could unlock $800 billion by leading a nature-positive transition through sustainable water, energy, supply chains and policy innovation.
テクノロジー業界の成長は天然資源に大きく依存しており、気候変動や生態系の劣化に伴うリスクが増大しています。ネイチャーポジティブなアプローチを採用することで、テクノロジー業界のバリューチェーン全体で最大8,000億ドル規模のコスト削減と収益向上が期待できます。7つの優先行動がネイチャーポジティブへの転換を推し進めるでしょう。
