Intertek: Ethical Sourcing Forum
3/18/2010 to 3/19/2010
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3/18/2010
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Bridgewaters 11 Fulton Street, New York, New York 10038 United States
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Anabela Fonseca
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Visualize. Rethink. Solve! These crucial elements of sustainability decision-making form the basis of the next Ethical Sourcing Forum in New York on March 18-19th, 2010. The Ethical Sourcing Forum is a unique industry event that brings together members of the global sustainability community in order to address emerging sustainability and ethical supply chain challenges. ESF North America 2010 is where you will find applied innovation and the latest solutions-development processes that yield social and environmental progress while advancing core business objectives.
The ESF this year will begin with an expert "plenary panel” that includes Matt Kistler, SVP of Sustainability for Walmart as well as other leading sustainability stakeholders, discussing:
"The Arc of Sustainability Progress 2005-2015: Unforeseen Evolutionary Developments and What Sustainability Managers Must Do TODAY to Effectively Manage for TOMORROW”
Business the world over is changing as players learn to visualize a new future and rethink the strategy needed to get there. Visualize. Rethink. Solve! Learn how these decision-making elements can drive sustainability success!
Register now (Ethisphere members receive 26% off the registration fee, use promo code:
INTK4) and sponsor emerging sustainability leaders!** ** ESF participants receive a formal StartingBloc letter of appreciation and recognition on StartingBloc’s website
Topics featured at the next ESF include:
- Spotlight on Innovation: Walmart’s Sustainability Index
- Social Networking for Effective Stakeholder Engagement
- Role of Investment in Driving CSR progress
- Measuring and Reporting Environmental & Social Impacts
- New Models for Sustainable Purchasing and Factory Compliance
- Transparency in the Supply Chain
- Managing Supply Chain Environmental Risk: "Both Win” Tools and Approaches
- What Combination of Strategy and Tactics Really Drives CSR Progress?
- New Anti - Child/Forced Labor Supply Chain Management Criteria
- Supply Chain Integrity. What are the Costs of Corruption?
- Backcasting: Developing a Sustainability Roadmap
To register go to: http://www.tinyurl.com/esf2010
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