BSR Members Only
Date and Time
March 13, 2024
3:15 pm-5:00 pm
CET
Location
Copenhagen
Emerging regulations increasingly require companies to conduct environmental and human rights due diligence. But what does it mean? In this BSR member event, we will explore the following questions:
- What are the guiding frameworks and regulatory expectations, in light of the current regulatory discussions?
- What are the distinctions between human rights and environmental due diligence, and how can they inform one another?
- How is BSR approaching this topic? What are the opportunities and challenges for companies assessing human rights and environmental impacts?
- What are the key challenges and things to look out for when understanding and credibly assessing impacts, risks and opportunities in a company’s value chain?
In this session, we will hear from BSR experts from the Climate Change, Human Rights, and Nature areas of expertise, to talk about BSR’s current thinking on this topic, and provide an opportunity to exchange views with BSR Nordic members.
Scheduled Speakers
- Salah Husseini, Director, Human Rights, BSR
- Giulio Berruti, Director, Climate Change, BSR
- Renata Greenberg, Director, Transformation, BSR
Salah Husseini
Director, Human Rights, BSR
Paris
Salah leads BSR’s human rights practice within the Consumer Sectors industry cluster, which includes the following sub-clusters: Food, Beverage, and Agriculture; Commodities Trading; Travel, Tourism, and Hospitality; Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals; and Luxury, Apparel, and Beauty. He supports companies in implementing human rights due diligence programs and human rights strategy and governance development, as well as aligning with regulatory, investor, and other stakeholder expectations around human rights management. Additionally, Salah leads the Partnership for Global LGBTI Equality and is a regular contributor to the Human Rights Working Group.
Prior to joining BSR, Salah worked at a major media conglomerate where he ensured compliance with labor law requirements within the company’s manufacturing supply chain. He also worked with a standard-setting organization that developed the first auditable program for labor standards enforcement in manufacturing. Additionally, he practiced as an attorney in New York City, focusing on civil rights issues.
Salah holds a J.D. from the American University Washington College of Law, and a B.A. in Political Science, Spanish, and Arabic and Islamic Studies from the University of Michigan. He speaks Arabic, English, and Spanish.
Giulio Berruti
Director, Climate Change, BSR
Copenhagen
Giulio leads BSR's climate work in the EMEA region. BSR works globally on value chain decarbonization across consulting, collaborative initiatives, and grants. Giulio brings expertise in Scope 3 supplier engagement, reverse sourcing, and commodities decarbonization, as well as helping companies implement their net zero and environmental targets. He also works across sectors on implementing the TCFD recommendations and climate scenario analysis.
Prior to joining BSR, Giulio worked for climate change consulting firm EcoAct in both France and Kenya. His work focused on climate targets, carbon neutrality, and project implementation, as well climate risk assessments. He speaks English, French, Italian, and Spanish.
Giulio holds an M.S. in Sustainability from HEC Paris School of Management. He also holds a double degree M.S. in Management and Industrial Engineering and a double degree B.S. in Technology and International Business from Politecnico di Torino and UIC Barcelona
Renata Greenberg
Director, Transformation, BSR
Copenhagen
Renata leads BSR’s Nordic practice, working with a diverse range of sectors by helping Nordic companies as well as other BSR members and collaborative partners to adopt and develop progressive sustainability management practices.
Renata brings over 20 years of experience in innovation and sustainability in global value chains. Prior to joining BSR, Renata worked in A.P. Møller - Mærsk, Coloplast, Danske Bank, and The Conference Board, helping companies improve their sustainability practices, strategic impact, ESG reporting, and human rights policies and practices. She has served on various boards, including Maersk, IKEA Industry, Organic Basics, and the Danish Initiative for Ethical Trade. She was a long-term member of the UN Global Compact Advisory Group on Supply Chain Sustainability and participated in the shaping of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Renata is a First Mover Fellow with the Aspen Institute’s Business and Society. She holds a professional degree in global shipping and logistics; a BSc in Philosophy and Rhetoric from the University of Copenhagen; a Post Graduate Diploma in Strategic Organisational Leadership from SAID Business School, University of Oxford; and a Diploma from the Executive Board Programme from INSEAD. She speaks English, Danish, Russian, and some French.