Business for Inclusive Growth
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Formation | August 2019 |
Membership | • OECD • Accenture • AXA • BASF • BNP Paribas • Caisse des Dépôts • Capgemini • Crédit Agricole • Danone • Edelman • GINgroup • Goldman Sachs • Henkel • Hitachi • JAB • Johnson & Johnson • JPMorgan Chase & Co. • Kering • Keurig Dr Pepper • Legal & General • L’Oréal • Mars Incorporated • Michelin • Microsoft • Panera Bread • Pret a Manger • Ricoh • Salesforce • Schneider Electric • Sodexo • Suez • TIAA • UniCredit • Unilever • Veolia • Vinci • Ylva • Paris Peace Forum • International Labour Organization • G7 • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation • Rockefeller Foundation • HEC Paris • Harvard Business School • ESSEC Business School • US Chamber of Commerce |
A partnership between the OECD and major corporations from across the globe. |
Business for Inclusive Growth (B4IG) is a partnership between the OECD and major corporations from across the globe.
The target seems to be to reinforce The Great Reset, by "foster[ing] partnerships to direct funds toward strategic and transformative inclusive growth initiatives,"[1] for the "climate change and climate strategies and policies that "have the potential to cause major social repercussions which need to be addressed in a systematic manner".
The group pushes for an fusion of corporations and governments. "New models of public-private collaboration, including blended finance mechanisms, are needed to achieve systemic change, and ensure inclusion efforts on both sides are mutually reinforcing."[2] To this end, we will work together in thematic workstreams, and at CEO level, to ensure B4IG is delivering impact and to engage with policymakers and other key stakeholders.