Showing posts with label building consensus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label building consensus. Show all posts
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Friday, June 22, 2012
At Rio+20 Corporations Make a Natural Capital Declaration Pledge

Clean Revolution Campaign Launched at Rio+20

Thursday, June 21, 2012
Corporate Sustainability Pledges at Rio+20 UN Forum

Monday, June 18, 2012
Rio+20 Corporate Sustainability Forum Program for June 18
Partners | 3GF, Global Compact |
Description | Existing PPP’s for green growth will explore the role PPP’s can play in reducing information, policy and behavioral barriers to scaling green growth investment. Innovations and best practices will be shared as well as lessons learned.. |
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9:00 AM - 10:30 AM: Activities and Challenges to Promote Innovation for Sustainable Development
Partners | Global Compact Network Japan |
Description | This session will gather executives from leading Japanese businesses to discuss innovative approaches that their companies are taking to advance sustainable practices and to contribute to addressing global sustainable development challenges. Representing Finance, Food and ICT sectors, each presenter will highlight forward-looking approaches and solutions to ensuring a positive impact of their strategies and operations. The emerging practices highlighted will initiate a conversation among the chief executives regarding the types of collaborative actions needed in Japan to build a better, more sustainable society throughout the region. |
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9:00 AM - 12:30 PM: Business Leadership and the Role of Cooperation in Sustainable Development
Partners | Global Compact Network Brazil |
Description | The annual event of the Global Compact Network Brazil will gather business leaders, public authorities and government representatives. Recognizing that sustainability leaders value cooperation - both in business management and in advancing the sustainable development agenda - making their companies more competitive and profitable, and at the same time preserving resources and enhancing human development, the event will address the key role played by business in influencing consumption patterns towards a more sustainable future. |
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9:00 AM - 12:30 PM: CEOs and NGOs Views on Innovation for Sustainability
Rio+20 Corporate Sustainability Forum Program for June 17
Partners | Global Compact Network Pakistan, UN ESCAP, Global Compact Network Bangladesh, Global Compact Network Vietnam |
Description | Business as usual is not enough to achieve corporate sustainability. It is clear that if corporate sustainability is to be achieved, business innovation is required. This meeting will feature two social enterprise case studies from the Asia-Pacific region which represent innovative and viable business solutions to environmental or social challenges. Speakers will discuss the components of an enabling environment for corporate sustainability, the motivations for business innovation and the challenges they face. Discussants will also explore the roles of TNCs, SMEs, government, NGOs and consumers in promoting responsible business as well as the effect globalization has had on these different actors in achieving sustainability. |
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9:00 AM - 12:30 PM: Aligning Business Practice with the Human Right to Water and Sanitation
Partners | Global Compact |
Description | Highlighting what companies can and should be doing in practice to respect the human right to water and sanitation, this session aims to introduce a framework for applying the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights to water management. The session will offer a range of good practice measures that companies can be taking to respect and support the right to water. |
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9:00 AM - 12:30 PM: Anti-Corruption Risk Assessment as Basis for a Sustainable Organisation
Partners | Global Compact |
Description | Conducting a periodic, informed assessment of corruption risks is an important step to building a sustainable organisation. With the increased pressure from governments and investors on companies to prevent corruption risks, there is high demand for an integrated and holistic guidance to aid companies in conducting anti-corruption risk assessments for business. This session will introduce the Guidance on Anti-Corruption Risk Assessments, and discuss how robust risk assessment practices can be effectively integrated into company operations. |
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9:00 AM - 10:30 AM: Business, Peace and Sustainable Development
Partners | Global Compact, PRI |
Description | Peace and stability are essential prerequisites for sustainable development, calling on all actors in society to work together to create the peaceful conditions in which business can thrive and make significant contributions. This session will showcase innovative corporate practices contributing to peace and stability. Participants will discuss how such practices can be brought to scale across sectors and geographies. In addition participants will seek to identify additional actions that business should take, and recommendations for governments regarding how they can help business to advance sustainable development in high-risk areas will be articulated. |
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9:00 AM - 10:30 AM: Children and Business: Making the Connection for Sustainability
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Friday, June 15, 2012
Rio+20 Corporate Sustainabilty Forum Program for June 16
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM: Building a New Ecosystem for Sustainable Economy
Partners | Global Compact Network Korea |
Description | As societal challenges and relationships between stakeholders become more complex, it is recognized that companies and other organizations need to build sustainable business ecosystems to create systematic and longer-term strategies. Korean companies have started to form this business ecosystem to foster innovation for social challenges and create systematic impact. This session will present and discuss collective action of Korean companies in support of the MDGs; case stories of social enterprises to create employment and realize sustainable development; a case story of CSV (Creating Shared Value) in building an inclusive business ecosystem for the health of the community; a case Story of innovative technology contributing to corporate sustainability; and the 5W (World, Weather, Water, Wisdom, Welfare) Project, which aims to address key challenges with a particular focus on weather (global warming) and water shortage through indigenous wisdom and traditional knowledge for the welfare of the people in the world. |
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Partners | Global Compact |
Description | The Global Compact's Human Rights Principles call on business to respect and support human rights as an essential component of corporate sustainability, business' contribution to sustainable development. The corporate responsibility to respect human rights has come into greater focus in recent years, especially the UN Human Rights Council endorsed the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (June 2011). Avoiding any infringement of the human rights of others and addressing any adverse human rights impacts with which the business is involved, is the minimum required of all businesses everywhere, and an important precondition for sustainable development. To achieve sustainable development, all societal actors have a role to play, thus, in addition to respecting human rights, the Global Compact calls on businesses to take additional voluntary action to support or advance human rights. Such actions may be through core business activities, strategic social investments and philanthropy, advocacy and public policy engagement, and working in partnership and other collective action. With a mix of presentations, discussions and interactive exercises, participants in this session will share and explore concrete ways to ensure that corporate sustainability policies, processes, initiatives and commitments are grounded in human rights for maximum positive impact, especially for women, children, indigenous peoples and other marginalized groups. |
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Partners | Global Compact |
Description | In line with the Secretary-General s Sustainable Energy for All initiative and in cooperation with Caring for Climate, participants will discuss private sector engagement and public policy measures that would help dramatically increase energy efficiency by 2030. Presentations by companies will highlight examples of innovative technologies, products and services that increase operational efficiencies, reduce resources consumption and increase competitiveness. Discussions with participants will focus on measures that would encourage the private sector to drive investment in energy efficiency measures. |
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Partners | Global Compact Network Ukraine |
Description | Sustainable development in Ukraine is the concept widely discussed within civil society organizations, businesses and academia. However, there is no national sustainability strategy and even economic strategies tend to focus on short term or medium-term goals. Realizing the social and environmental challenges as well as opportunities for embracing those, the Ukrainian business community together with civil society organizations launched a unique multi-stakeholder process of defining a vision for the enterprise of the future (with a 2020 target). The process identified acute challenges to Ukraine s social and economic development, risks for business and ways in which companies can engage to turn these risks and challenges into opportunities. The project grew in scale over time and included all major stakeholders. The example of Enterprise 2020 or, in other words, of the Future we Want exercise is a demonstration of a bottom-up approach to garnering political will to cooperate on sustainable development challenges. |
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Partners | Global Compact |
Description | This introduction to the Agriculture and Food thematic track of the Forum will feature a discussion on how the private sector, in collaboration with other actors, can make a significant contribution to food security and sustainable agriculture. The session will feature companies in the food, agriculture and beverage sectors that implement leading-edge practices, as well as key actors that work in close collaboration with the private sector to advance food security and sustainable agriculture. |
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Rio+20 Corporate Sustainability Forum Program for June 15
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 3rd PRME Global Forum: Setting the Incentives for Responsible Management EducationThis session will review the external factors that facilitate change within the global business/management school system and the challenges of managing those change processes. Key drivers of these processes will be covered, including: accreditation and rankings; student demand; political/legislative change affecting curricula and funding at the national level. A plenary session will be followed by roundtable discussions focused on the question: What are the external incentives (e.g., accreditation, rankings of business schools), and how can they further support the values of sustainable development and responsible management education?
Rio+20 3rd PRME Global Forum

Rio+20 Corporate Sustainability Forum: Innovation & Collaboration for the Future We Want

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