The PG Executive Program in Net Zero Strategy & Sustainability Leadership by IIM Kashipur and ev ACAD is a 11- month program designed for working professionals to drive corporate sustainability, decarbonization, and ESG compliance. It focuses on carbon markets, renewable energy transition, and circular economy principles to build actionable strategies for net zero

The PG Executive Program in Net Zero Strategy & Sustainability Leadership by IIM Kashipur and ev ACAD is a 
11- month program designed for working professionals to drive corporate sustainability, decarbonization, and ESG compliance. It focuses on carbon markets, renewable energy transition, and circular economy principles to build actionable strategies for net zero. 

Core Focus Areas & Leadership Skills
Decarbonization Strategies: -
Developing roadmaps for energy, manufacturing, and transport sectors, including carbon capture and storage.
ESG & Regulatory Compliance: -
Navigating frameworks like TCFD, CDP, and EU Taxonomy, along with India's BRSR and Carbon Credit Trading Scheme (CCTS).
Sustainable Finance: -
Understanding green finance mechanisms, circular economy models, and project economics.
Leadership & Change Management: -
Equipping leaders to transform organizational culture to align with net-zero targets. Executive Education 
Program Structure
Duration: -
11 months, combining online learning with a 2-day campus immersion.
Methodology: -
Case study-based learning, live interactive sessions, and live consulting projects.
Target Audience: -
Professionals in engineering, energy, oil & gas, consulting, finance, and ESG.
Certification: -
Joint certification from IIM Kashipur and ev ACAD. LinkedIn +3
Key Outcomes:-
Participants develop the ability to turn net-zero commitments into measurable actions, bridging the gap between climate goals and business performance. This includes implementing sustainable supply chains and reducing environmental footprints. 

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