Over the last 20 years, WorldGBC and our network have worked to position the built environment as a critical solution to many of the world’s biggest economic, social and environmental challenges.
Through our collective reach and expertise – representing countries covering 65% of global GDP and 60% of the world’s building stock – we have advanced policy and legislation; championed solutions through action frameworks, lighthouse reports and thought leadership; and shifted the perspective of the business and finance world on the critical importance of sustainability.
Building on this legacy, we are evolving to the next stage in our new strategic action plan, and launching a unified global programme, “Building the Transition”. This programme will see WorldGBC continue to scale solutions with the GBCs by matching global ambition with local impact.
Alongside our network, we will harness our convening power to:
This will be achieved through three interlinking actions:
WorldGBC CEO, Cristina Gamboa, said:
“In this time of global flux, the launch of WorldGBC’s 2025–2027 strategy represents more than a roadmap. It’s a call to reimagine the built environment as a driver of a new clean economy, of equity, regeneration, and resilience.”
Read Cristina Gamboa’s full thought leadership article which shares her vision for the future of sustainable buildings, and how our new strategy will support the world to get there.
Over the next three years, WorldGBC will focus on inspiring and empowering key actors in building and construction alongside associated stakeholders:
We invite all parts of the built environment value chain to work with WorldGBC and your local GBC to create a positive system in which bold government policies, private sector and civil society leadership and finance investment reinforce each other and, together, make substantial change possible.