Find out from leading figures from business and voluntary organisations how effective business/charity partnerships can address the key issues and develop successful practical approaches to tackle climate change.
Chair - Dame Julia Cleverdon DCVO, CBE, Vice President Business in the Community (BITC).
Speakers include:
The first in a series of thought-provoking evening events for sustainability professionals focuses on levers for change - how can consumers, business and the government work together to incentivise sustainable behaviour?
Free to attend for sustainability professionals, this GSBQ event will offer the chance to:
Think. Briefings and debates on the latest strategies for driving business sustainability.
Communicating Sustainability will bring together leading brands, advertising, PR, marketing and packaging experts for a one-day conference in London on the 7th of June 2010.
Do you want to learn how to use CSR to drive innovation and opportunity? From 55 of the biggest and most successful corporate practitioners at work today?
Facing the Climate Change Challenge —The Economist's Third Annual Sustainability Summit provides fresh thinking and thought-provoking commentary from top thinkers and policy makers. It will bring together up to 150 business leaders to discuss the real implications of climate change, plus there will be case studies from corporates on cutting-edge sustainability initiatives—both inspirational and informative.
Benefits of attending:
I am holding an informal networking event for young people involved in all sectors of the environment industry.
Whatever your background, whether it be social marketing, renewable energy development or if you are a student or graduate keen to break into the ‘green scene’, come along, have a few drinks and make some invaluable contacts with key market players.
Let me know if you are interested in coming along: RSVP: Mobile 07717738175 or email Marcia.ryan@ccas.uk.com I look forward to seeing you there!
In partnership with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), we have looked at 40 international companies that use GRI Guidelines to try and understand how new digital technologies are shaping sustainability reporting.