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World Economic Forum: First Movers Coalition Accelerates $19 Billion Net Zero Demand

Ayush VadgamabyAyush Vadgama
5th February 2026
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World Economic Forum: First Movers Coalition Accelerates $19 Billion Net Zero Demand
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Industrial Decarbonization and Climate Transition: ESG BROADCAST shares key takeaways.

The World Economic Forum published its 2026 Impact Brief for the First Movers Coalition on January 19, detailing a monumental shift from climate ambition to industrial implementation. Launched originally at COP26, the coalition has expanded to include 101 corporate members and 14 government partners. This group represents the most significant private-sector demand signal for clean technology in history. Members have now pledged over $19 billion in purchasing commitments for low-carbon products by 2030, targeting a total reduction of 26 million tonnes of carbon dioxide annually.

Market momentum for the First Movers Coalition is clearly evidenced by the execution of more than 130 offtake agreements and strategic investments across seven hard-to-abate sectors. These industries include aluminium, aviation, shipping, steel, trucking, cement, and carbon dioxide removal. By aggregating corporate purchasing power, the initiative provides the financial certainty necessary for suppliers to reach final investment decisions on high-capital projects. This collective approach effectively bridges the supply-demand gap for near-zero materials that are not yet commercially mature.

Technological progress is accelerating as members transition their pledges into tangible commercial deals within the First Movers Coalition framework. For example, the freight giant Toll Group has invested $43 million in charging infrastructure and electric trucks to decarbonize road transport. In the maritime sector, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines is deploying ammonia-fueled ships to address deep-sea shipping emissions. Meanwhile, Alcoa and Rio Tinto have successfully commissioned the world’s first zero-emission aluminium smelter through their joint ELYSIS initiative, showcasing the power of technical collaboration.

The updated strategy for 2025-2026 focuses on diversifying regional engagement with a specific emphasis on the Asia-Pacific region, China, and Europe. By localizing green value chains, the First Movers Coalition aims to uncover viable supply sources in high-potential markets. The strategy also includes deepening ties with policymakers to align industrial demand with enabling regulatory frameworks. Furthermore, the coalition is expanding its “First Suppliers Hub,” a global repository that helps buyers identify and connect with qualified providers of breakthrough decarbonization technologies.

Sector-specific milestones highlight the rigorous criteria used to define near-zero products within the coalition. Aviation members are replacing at least five percent of conventional jet fuel with sustainable alternatives that reduce life-cycle emissions by 85 percent. Shipping commitments require at least five percent zero-emission fuel usage for deep-sea operations by 2030. These stringent requirements ensure that the demand signal forces the commercialization of deep decarbonization solutions rather than incremental improvements. The coalition continues to foster cross-sector collaboration to address infrastructure bottlenecks and financing hurdles.

Strategic significance lies in the creation of a “guaranteed market” that de-risks the adoption of breakthrough technologies for both investors and manufacturers. By providing long-term revenue certainty through offtake agreements, the coalition is driving down the “green premium” and making sustainable materials competitive with fossil-fuel alternatives. For multinational corporations, participation is no longer just a sustainability goal but a strategic move to secure future supply chains in a carbon-constrained economy. This shift fundamentally redefines corporate responsibility by leveraging procurement as a primary tool for global climate action.

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Ayush Vadgama

Ayush Vadgama

Environmental Science graduate and CFI-certified ESG professional. Associate Consultant at JointValues and contributor on regulatory and standards updates.

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