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Corporate Eco Forum (CEF) is an invitation-only corporate sustainability forum for senior executives at large enterprises. It is not a SaaS product or enterprise software in the traditional sense, but more of a combination of a high-end membership community, research content, and in-person/closed-door events. Its member companies span multiple industries. The text notes that member companies collectively generate more than $5.5 trillion to $6 trillion in revenue, with participants primarily including Chief Sustainability Officers, C-level executives, VP-level leaders, and key functional heads across operations, IT, finance, supply chain, R&D, and more.
CEF’s core value lies in providing corporate executives with a “high-trust, neutral, closed-door” peer exchange environment, helping members discuss sustainability strategy, best practices, innovation, and collaboration. Key components include the CEF member network, the CEF Weekly Briefing newsletter, CEFNext sustainable leadership development program, the annual leaders’ Retreat, and showcases of member company news and sustainability achievements. CEFNext is designed for “rising star” executives at member companies, emphasizing peer learning, leadership mindset, skills development, and network building.
The website only states that CEF activities are supported by corporate membership dues, and that companies interested in joining must request an invitation. It does not publicly disclose specific pricing, package tiers, number of seats, renewal cycles, or payment methods. The Weekly Briefing can be subscribed to for free, but no free trial is disclosed for the membership service itself.
Its strengths are the high quality of its membership, which includes major enterprises such as Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Salesforce, SAP, and PepsiCo, making it suitable for executives seeking real-world case studies and closed-door discussion opportunities. Its vertical focus on corporate sustainability is also clear and well-defined. The limitations are equally apparent: it is not a standard software product and lacks key SaaS details such as dashboards, workflows, permissions, integrations, APIs, deployment, and security/compliance information. In addition, its invitation-only model and opaque pricing make procurement evaluation more difficult.
CEF is better suited to sustainability, ESG, operations, supply chain, finance, and strategy executives at large multinational corporations who want to gain peer insights, build a high-level network, participate in leadership development, and attend closed-door meetings. It is not suitable for teams looking for carbon accounting, ESG data management, or compliance reporting software.
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