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Virtual Roundtable | BSR Events
Virtual Roundtable on Financial Inclusion in the Supply Chain Learn more
With global attention turning toward financial inclusion, companies across all sectors have the invaluable opportunity, through meaningful cross-sector partnerships, to offer relevant financial education programs and access to formal financial services among workers in their supply chains. Doing so provides a unique and meaningful way to improve the livelihoods of workers, while benefitting companies with reduced administrative costs.
Webinar | BSR Events
The State of Sustainable Business: Redefining Leadership in 2011 and Beyond Learn more
Leadership in business looks very different in today’s global, integrated, digital, and transparent world. Business aims to deliver more than just rising share prices, and faces a more diverse array of questions than ever before. Meeting these challenges requires finding the right balance of flexibility and commitment, listening and communicating, and a global view that respects diversity. And capturing the business opportunities associated with sustainability requires new kinds of thinking.
Las Vegas | BSR Events
Responsibility in the Licensing Industry Learn more
BSR is hosting this seminar on the topic of responsibility in the licensing industry at this year's Licensing Show in Las Vegas. The two-hour seminar is part of the efforts of BSR's Licensing Working Group, and is open to all attendees of the conference.
London | BSR Events
Future Expectations of Environmental Performance Learn more
Business operations and supply chains in particular rely on healthy, functioning ecosystems for raw materials, adequate supplies of clean water, and protection from natural disasters. Leading companies and investors are beginning to value and incorporate nature into global business decisions.
Copenhagen | BSR Events
The Business Case for Corporate Water Stewardship Learn more
Water has become a key strategic issue for leading global companies: 39 percent of companies are already experiencing detrimental impacts related to water issues, according to the CDP Water Disclosure’s first report. To prepare for increased water scarcity and growing consumption needs, water must be tracked, assessed, reduced, and reused. Companies today must understand their water footprints and develop an appropriate set of responses that address water-related risks within their direct operations as well as in their supply chains and in the watersheds in which they operate.
London | BSR Events
Nanotechnology: CSR Implications and Stakeholder Expectations Learn more
Join BSR for a panel discussion on nanotechnology and how it could affect the pharmaceutical, consumer goods, and food, agriculture, and beverage industries. The discussion will include an introduction to this new technology, an overview of some of the ethical, environmental, and social implications, and insights from a recently conducted pilot project with stakeholders on their expectations for the development and use of nanotechnology.
Beijing | BSR Events
Asia Socially Responsible Investment Roundtable Learn more
Socially responsible investment (SRI) is the practice of integrating environmental sustainability, social responsibility, and corporate governance (ESG) considerations into the investment process. It is not only a means of risk mitigation for financial institutions, but also a powerful lever for shifting to a more sustainable global economy.
Paris | BSR Events
Food, Beverage, and Agriculture Sector Meeting—Investing in Local Sourcing Learn more
Increasingly, companies in the food, beverage, and agriculture (FBA) sector are investing in local sourcing and, as a result, developing new types of partnerships with suppliers. The benefits of this trend include stronger supplier relationships, which can build trust, help guarantee supply, improve product quality, and support sustainable development.
Washington, D.C. | BSR Events
The Business Case for Sustainable Water Management Learn more
Join BSR and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) for a panel discussion with leading companies to explore how they are building strategies—ranging from technical to financial—to manage the external impacts of water use on local watersheds and communities.
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