June 17, 2026

LONDON, June 17, 2026 — HowGood, a leading sustainability intelligence platform, announced its daylong program for London Climate Action Week (LCAW), hosted by Regen House. The program, taking place on June 23, is composed of various conversations with food & beverage and sustainability leaders, designed in Regen House’s signature collaborative style to drive supply chain action and build a food system that is both genuinely sustainable and commercially viable.
LCAW is one of the world's largest independent climate change events, mobilizing Europe’s unparalleled ecosystem of climate and non-climate organizations to accelerate global climate action. HowGood's presence at LCAW reflects its commitment to convening the right leaders in the right rooms, driving bold collaborations and urgent conversations to accelerate the food industry’s progress toward net zero.
“The food and agriculture sector sits at the heart of the climate crisis and at the heart of its solutions. London Climate Action Week brings together exactly the kind of cross-sector, cross-border leadership that systemic change requires. Regen House represents our commitment to making those conversations count: connecting the data, the decision-makers, and the will to act.” -Alexander Gillett, CEO, HowGood.
Regen House will be featuring invitation-only sessions, expert-led roundtables, and a flagship leadership breakfast with top voices from industry leaders including Nestle, Aldi, McCormick, McDonalds, ADM, and many more. Highlights include:
8:30 – 9:45 AM GMT+1 | Hosted by HowGood & Watershed
An exclusive, invite-only breakfast convening the world's most influential sustainability leaders for candid conversation on the trends reshaping food and agriculture. The gathering will tackle the industry's hardest questions: How do we translate emissions data into meaningful action? How do we decarbonize complex, deeply entrenched supply chains? And how do we build a food system that is both genuinely sustainable and commercially viable?
9:00 – 10:15 AM GMT+1 | Hosted by Bayer
An invitation-only, high-level roundtable convening senior leaders from agriculture, finance, food value chains, and policy under the Chatham House Rule. The session will advance fit-for-purpose financing mechanisms for regenerative agriculture at scale, centering on farmer realities, breakthrough financial models, and practical pathways to unlock capital, reduce risk, and align incentives across the value chain.
9:30 - 10:45 AM GMT +1 | Hosted by Nestle
Dairy sits at the heart of human nutrition, yet it also carries a heavy environmental footprint. This session tackles that tension head on, exploring how lower carbon dairy, paired with strong partnerships across farmers and retailers, can help unlock a better path forward. The goal is clear: high quality dairy with lower emissions, stronger farmer livelihoods, and a positive impact on nature, all while helping to nourish a growing global population. We will also spotlight the Nestlé Dairy Plan and Nestlé UK’s partnership with First Milk, showing how animal health, nature friendly practices, and farmer prosperity are deeply interconnected. Together, these elements are shaping more resilient dairy systems that can continue to deliver essential nutrition, because a thriving environment is the foundation of food security, today and into the future.
9:30 – 11:00 AM GMT+1 | Hosted by EARA
Four pioneering farmers from across Europe will share how they navigate complexity, adapt to change, and create stability in dynamic environments. The session is designed as an interactive space to connect perspectives and co-create a practical, farmer-led framework for resilience, grounded in real-world experience and applicable across contexts and scales.
“Regen House exists because transformation doesn’t happen in isolation. The food system’s biggest challenges - financing regenerative transitions, translating emissions data into action, and building genuine resilience across the value chain - require us to work together in new ways. LCAW offers a unique chance for leaders from diverse industries and sectors to unite in a single location to make meaningful progress. - Ethan Soloviev, Chief Innovation Officer, HowGood
About HowGood
HowGood is an independent research company and SaaS sustainability intelligence platform with the world’s largest database on food product sustainability. With more than 90,000 agricultural emissions factors, HowGood helps leading brands, suppliers, retailers, and restaurants to measure, reduce, and communicate their environmental and social impact. Through in-depth, ingredient-level insights into factors like greenhouse gas emissions, biodiversity, labor risk, animal welfare, and other key impacts, HowGood’s data power strategic decision-making for the sourcing, manufacturing, merchandising, and marketing of sustainable products. www.howgood.com
About Regen House
Regen House is HowGood’s flagship convening platform, purpose-built to catalyze bold collaboration across the food, agriculture, and sustainability communities. By uniting food companies, farmers, financiers, nonprofits, and innovators in high-impact dialogue, Regen House drives the cross-sector relationships and actionable conversations required to accelerate regenerative practices at scale. www.regen.house
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