Marcus Wight, CEO of PHAR Partnerships, spent an enjoyable few days in Dubai at COP28 seeing some of the work that companies are doing to promote sustainability. A particular favourite was Beeah Group supporting a Ghanian artist, El Anatsui.



Marcus Wight, CEO of PHAR Partnerships, spent an enjoyable few days in Dubai at COP28 seeing some of the work that companies are doing to promote sustainability. A particular favourite was Beeah Group supporting a Ghanian artist, El Anatsui.