Xplore Sustainability: Sedex Conference London 2023
22 – 23 March 2023
Venues 133 Houndsditch, Liverpool Street, EC3A 7BX | London, United Kingdom
ESGの世界で洞察と改善を提供する
2023年には、より大きく、より大胆で、より広範な会議で、対面式のイベントに戻ることを発表できることを嬉しく思います。
私たちはロンドンにいて、業界の最新の機会、課題、ソリューションを探求し、優れた講演者から話を聞き、他の人とつながり、Sedexサステナビリティアワードディナーで成功を祝います。
みどころ
タイムズの テクノロジービジネスエディターであるケイティプレスコット と タイムラジオの朝食プレゼンターであるクロエティリーが主催する、さまざまなビジネスや業界から600人の参加者を集め、洞察、コラボレーション、ディスカッション、つながりの2日間の体験をします。
私たちの会議は、挑戦と議論を引き起こし、最新の技術と洞察を探求し、 Ted Baker、Nestlé UK & Ireland、The Body Shop(Natura&Co)、UN Global Compact Network UK などの講演者と実際のビジネスからのストーリーを共有します。
参加する理由
- 知識の構築と共有: 業界のリーダーやイノベーターの意見を聞き、会話に参加し、ビジネスに実装する具体的で実際のアクションを取り除きます。
- Sedexに会う:私たちの戦略について学び、メンバーシップについて直接会話し、最新のプラットフォーム機能のデモを表示し、ツールとサービスについて何でも尋ねてください。
- つながりを作る: 同じような課題を抱える志を同じくする他の企業と出会い、他の人の行動に触発され、将来のネットワークを構築します。
からの代表者とのネットワーク
Meet some of our speakers
私たちのホストに会う
私たちの会議と賞は、タイムズのテクノロジービジネスエディターである有名なジャーナリスト のケイティプレスコットが主催します。
テクノロジー、メディア、テレコムの急速に変化する状況の中で、ケイティはタイムズのプラットフォーム全体で読者、リスナー、視聴者にすべての重要なストーリーをもたらし、10年以上にわたってBBCのジャーナリストであり、非常に熟練した講演者およびモデレーターです。 ケイティは、タイムズの受賞歴のあるビジネスセクションの週刊コラムニストであり、テクノロジー、メディア、テレコムの急速に変化する状況について報告しています。
Agenda – Day 1 Wednesday, 22 March 2023
Join Sedex CEO Jon Hancock as he launches Sedex’s exciting 2023 – 2028 Strategy. Learn how Sedex will empower businesses to improve social and environmental sustainability in their supply chains through the power of technology, assessment and data.rnrnSpeaker:rnJon Hancock, Chief Executive Officer, Sedex
Joanna Yarrow, international expert in sustainability, highlights how embedding core sustainability principles across an organisation and its stakeholders is a critical enabler of positive change while also supporting commercial benefits, business resilience, and corporate reputation. Drawing on her previous experience as Global Head of Sustainable and Healthy Living for IKEA, Joanna traces the evolution of IKEA’s strategy from “sustainability as a specialism” to company-wide foundational pillar – including how they secured buy-in from every business department to achieve this, and the rewards IKEA reaps as a result. She explains how an integrated approach combining insight, engagement and impact – which she now brings to creative agency M&C Saatchi – strengthens a company’s own ESG performance while also fuelling the development of sustainability-centred commercial services to bring benefits for all.rnrnSpeaker:rnJoanna Yarrow (Founding Partner at M&C Saatchi LIFE; NED Human Nature; former Head of Sustainable & Healthy Living at IKEA; established sustainability professional; speaker & presenter)
How do businesses satisfy demands from investors, governments and consumers in the same sustainability strategy, and perform well across each ESG area? Our panellists explore the challenge, realities, and solutions for business. rnrnSpeakers:rnDaniel Leader, Partner, Leigh DayrnPeter Collyer, Chief People Officer, Ted BakerrnSteve Kenzie, Executive Director, UNGCrnMatt Crossman, Stewardship Director, Rathbones GrouprnKatie Prescott, Technology Business Editor, The Times (moderator)
Hear from the Sedex Training team around the progress and development of the e-Learning platform
The Sedex Technology team will take you through some of the recent releases from the platform.
As legislation and stakeholder pressure around the world push companies to address and prevent human rights abuses in the supply chain, the mechanisms to do so can drive unintended consequences. Our multi-stakeholder panel brings together three experts to discuss the trends we are seeing, how different stakeholder groups are responding and what the impacts of the shifting behaviours are on businesses and society. rnrnSpeakers:rnDidier Bergeret, Director of Sustainability, Forest Positive Coalition & Human Rights Coalition, Consumer Goods ForumrnRichard Mojica, Practice Lead of Customs and Import Trade, Miller & Chevalier Chartered Sophie Zinser, Lead International Relations Officer, Office of Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Human Trafficking (OCFT), US Department of Labor, Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB), US Department of LaborrnBex Hall, Head of Consulting, Sedex (Moderator)
Learn key updates around Sedex’s leading audit SMETA and hear from those who are part of its evolution.
For many companies the path to sustainability has followed a well-trodden path of management systems, impact assessments, efficiency and effectiveness reviews. Is it easier or faster to solve sustainability challenges within a purpose-driven business? Jessica shares some stories of her efforts to protect people and the planet from her roles at McDonald’s, innocent and now Huel.rnrnSpeakers:rnJessica Sansom, Sustainability Director, Huel
Learn how one of the world’s largest energy tech, infrastructure and automation companies fuels sustainable growth through continuously evolving and driving their ESG programme. From green criteria aligned with commercial goals to promoting social excellence across supply chain tiers, Bernard Faure-Geors shares his perspective and experience from the heart of Schneider’s global procurement department – and speculates on what the future holds for supply chain sustainability and ESG.rnrnSpeaker:rnBernard Faure-Geors, Procurement Director Global Supply Chain, Schneider Electric
How can businesses use data throughout their sustainability and due diligence initiatives – from setting targets to demonstrating progress? How is the use of data evolving across ESG areas?rnrnSpeakers:rnSonya Bhonsle, Global Head of Value Chains & Regional Director Corporations, CDPrnJo Webb, Head of Sustainable Procurement, The Body Shop (Natura & Co)rnClare Fitton, SMETA Evolution and Impact Manager, Sedex (Moderator)
Boden and &Wider explain how worker feedback technology has enabled Boden to better understand working conditions at sites in their supply chains, by hearing directly from the people who work there. This forms a key part of Boden’s efforts to prevent modern slavery.rnrnSpeakers: rnLea Esterhuizen, Founder & CEO, &WiderrnMartin Seale, Responsible Sourcing & Compliance Manager, Boden
Learn how to draw better insights and guide your decisions using the social and environmental data you already hold.rnrnSpeakers:rnClare Fitton, SMETA Evolution and Impact Manager, SedexrnOscar Luiz Muzilli Junior, Sustainable Procurement Manager, Natura & Cornrn
Businesses of all sizes can drive positive impact – even small changes make a difference, especially in local communities. What does that look like in action?rnrnSpeakers:rnArnab Dutt OBE, Chair Social Value Unit, Federation of Small Businesses (FSB)rnCampbell McDonald, Chief Executive, Ownership at Work
Sedex’s Consulting team answer your questions around the most challenging areas of sustainability and supply chains.
Australian supermarket Coles explore the evolution of their ethical sourcing strategy.. Aaron Hill demonstrates how Coles took learnings from other large supermarket chains around the world to build a multi-pronged, supplier-engaged approach, first to support horticultural workers in Australia then expanded to other supply chain areas such as logistics, and how supply chain data from different sources is validated to support every public statement Coles makes on addressing social risks.rnrnSpeaker:rnAaron Hill, Group Ethical Sourcing Manager, Coles
Hear the future features from the Sedex Platform Team and have your say in their development.
Speaker:rnJeremy Schwartz, Former CEO of The Body Shop, Pandora & MD of L’Oreal and Chairman of Kantars Sustainability Transformation Practice
Q&ArnrnSpeakers:rnJon Hancock, Chief Executive Officer, SedexrnKatie Prescott, Technology Business Editor, The Times
Ahead of the Sedex Sustainability and Awards dinner there will be a drinks reception. This is only for delegates attending the awards dinner.
Join us for an evening of recognition and fun at the Awards Dinner. rnrnThis is a ticketed event.
Agenda – Day 2 Thursday, 23 March 2023
Sedex Director of Member and Customer Relations, Allison Hudson, opens day 2 with an update on how Sedex’s Strategy is transforming Sedex’s customer experience through our tools and community.rnrnSpeaker:rnAllison Hudson, Director of Member & Customer Relations, Sedex
Should business engage with stakeholders on their ESG agenda? To what extent? And how has this changed over the years? Michael Dickstein from Duracell reflects on the corporate journey from very limited touch points in the past, to increased stakeholder dialogue and engagement, up to the recent rise of partnerships. Michael will cover some of Duracell’s own approach, including a feature on lithium coin batteries and child safety.rnrnSpeaker:rnMichael Dickstein, Corporate Affairs Director (Europe and Africa), Duracell
Our panel explores ways to make sustainable sourcing decisions and build supply chain resilience amid crisis, conflict and disruption, with practical examples and on-the-ground insight.rnrnSpeakers:rnLeong Siew Mui, Head of Social Compliance, HartalegarnManal Ramadan White, Chief Executive Officer, ZaytounrnRachel Munns, Head of Sustainable Sourcing, World Wise FoodsrnKenzo Taniuchi, Deputy Senior General Manager, Sustainability Management Division, Suntory Holdings LtdrnChloe Tilley, Breakfast Presenter, Times Radio (Moderator)
What do stakeholders want to know about your company’s sustainability performance? Identify the data to answer their questions and communicate your progress credibly.rnrnSpeakers:rnClare Fitton, SMETA Evolution and Impact Manager, SedexrnKatie Shaw, Chief Partnerships and Communications Officer, Open Supply Hub
Hear about Sedex’s Ethical Trade Co-ordinator programme, how they are impacting their clients and how they can help your business.
The “worth” in good ESG performance isn’t just about profit – how else do businesses quantify and demonstrate this worth, and educate stakeholders on the value in long-term sustainability? The session will explore how businesses can use assessment data to demonstrate improvement in social and environmental sustainability.rnrnSpeakers:rnSandra Schoonhoven, Lead, Center of Expertise on Climate Risk, INGrnLouise Herring, Executive Director, AIM-ProgressrnBex Hall, Head of Consulting, Sedex (Moderator)
Working together APSCA and Sedex are driving the future of audit. Hear how they can support your organisation and how Sedex’s Audit Quality Programme is ensuring a high level of delivery.
How far down your supply chain do you need visibility to be impactful and truly meet ESG goals? Our panellists discuss the inevitable compromises, intelligent solutions, and power of collaboration to scale your efforts.rnrnSpeakers:rnPaul Bradley, Senior Director of Product Marketing, TraceGainsrnRobin Sundaram, Sustainable Sourcing Manager, Nestle UK & IrelandrnPavi Ram, Impact Navigator, Tony’s ChocoloneyrnMark Hooper, Commercial Director, Sedex (Moderator)
Nine British retailers, working with sustainable trade organisation IDH have just committed to enabling workers in their banana supply chains to receive living wages by 2027. How did these fiercely competitive supermarkets agree to collaborate, and why now? IDH, Marks & Spencer and Co-op highlight how the initiative developed, and the learnings that other sectors, buyers, and supply chain actors can take to help address other challenges that are simply too big to tackle alone.rnrnSpeakers:rnAmanda Penn, Senior Partnerships Manager, IDH the Sustainable Trade InitiativernHeather Cadden, Responsible Sourcing Manager, M&SrnJohanna Wilson, Sustainability Programme Manager, Tesco
How does Olio help businesses to measure, evidence and report on the great work they do with them – with credible, accurate data? rnrnSpeaker:rnLiam Jones, Head pf Business Development, Olio
Complying with legislation is one of the biggest challenges businesses face in managing sustainable supply chains. Sedex’s Consulting Team share how to overcome some of these challenges and convert them into opportunities. rnrnSpeakers:rnBex Hall, Head of Consulting, SedexrnMiranda Murphy, Principal Consultant, SedexrnFrancisca Sassetti, Senior Consultant, Sedex
Our speakers discuss the need for bridging competitive boundaries and working together – collaboration isn’t anti-competitive, it’s a business advantage when the outcome is sustainability. This collaborative approach across competitors, regions, supply tiers and industries is also an essential component of positive change.rnrnSpeakers:rnLuis Bueno, Group Director of Employment Equity and Social Impact, Compass GrouprnDr Kristian Moeller, Managing Director, GLOBALG.A.P.
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3 innovative companies showcase their smart solutions to solve sustainability challenges – from clever climate tech to intelligent data tools. Featuring solar tech company Ubiquitous Energy, worker advice platform creator Fifty Eight, and human rights toolkit app Everyone’s Business.rnrnSpeakers:rnMiles Barr, Founder & Chief Technology Officer, Ubiquitious EnergyrnHattie Godber, Partner Manager, Carnstone Everyone’s Business by CarnstonernQuintin Lake, Director, Fifty EightrnRoss Heritage, Chief Technology Officer, Sedex (Moderator)
Join us for a summary of key messages and takeaways from the Sedex Conference 2023. rnrnSpeaker:rnJon Hancock, Chief Executive Officer, Sedex
ヘルプが必要ですか?
Xploreサステナビリティの登録方法または参加方法について質問がある場合は、conferences@sedex.com までメールでお問い合わせください。
Xplore Sustainability: Sedex Conference London 2023
22 – 23 March 2023
etc.venues 133 Houndsditch, Liverpool Street, EC3A 7BX | London, United Kingdom
ESGの世界で洞察と改善を提供する
2023年には、より大きく、より大胆で、より広範な会議で、対面式のイベントに戻ることを発表できることを嬉しく思います。
私たちはロンドンにいて、業界の最新の機会、課題、ソリューションを探求し、優れた講演者から話を聞き、他の人とつながり、Sedexサステナビリティアワードディナーで成功を祝います。
みどころ
タイムズの テクノロジービジネスエディターであるケイティプレスコット と タイムラジオの朝食プレゼンターであるクロエティリーが主催する、さまざまなビジネスや業界から600人の参加者を集め、洞察、コラボレーション、ディスカッション、つながりの2日間の体験をします。
私たちの会議は、挑戦と議論を引き起こし、最新の技術と洞察を探求し、 Ted Baker、Nestlé UK & Ireland、The Body Shop(Natura&Co)、UN Global Compact Network UK などの講演者と実際のビジネスからのストーリーを共有します。
参加する理由
- 知識の構築と共有: 業界のリーダーやイノベーターの意見を聞き、会話に参加し、ビジネスに実装する具体的で実際のアクションを取り除きます。
- Sedexに会う:私たちの戦略について学び、メンバーシップについて直接会話し、最新のプラットフォーム機能のデモを表示し、ツールとサービスについて何でも尋ねてください。
- つながりを作る: 同じような課題を抱える志を同じくする他の企業と出会い、他の人の行動に触発され、将来のネットワークを構築します。
からの代表者とのネットワーク
Meet some of our speakers
私たちのホストに会う
私たちの会議と賞は、タイムズのテクノロジービジネスエディターである有名なジャーナリスト のケイティプレスコットが主催します。
テクノロジー、メディア、テレコムの急速に変化する状況の中で、ケイティはタイムズのプラットフォーム全体で読者、リスナー、視聴者にすべての重要なストーリーをもたらし、10年以上にわたってBBCのジャーナリストであり、非常に熟練した講演者およびモデレーターです。 ケイティは、タイムズの受賞歴のあるビジネスセクションの週刊コラムニストであり、テクノロジー、メディア、テレコムの急速に変化する状況について報告しています。
Agenda – Day 1 Wednesday, 22 March 2023
Join Sedex CEO Jon Hancock as he launches Sedex’s exciting 2023 – 2028 Strategy. Learn how Sedex will empower businesses to improve social and environmental sustainability in their supply chains through the power of technology, assessment and data.Speaker:Jon Hancock, Chief Executive Officer, Sedex
Joanna Yarrow, international expert in sustainability, highlights how embedding core sustainability principles across an organisation and its stakeholders is a critical enabler of positive change while also supporting commercial benefits, business resilience, and corporate reputation. Drawing on her previous experience as Global Head of Sustainable and Healthy Living for IKEA, Joanna traces the evolution of IKEA’s strategy from “sustainability as a specialism” to company-wide foundational pillar – including how they secured buy-in from every business department to achieve this, and the rewards IKEA reaps as a result. She explains how an integrated approach combining insight, engagement and impact – which she now brings to creative agency M&C Saatchi – strengthens a company’s own ESG performance while also fuelling the development of sustainability-centred commercial services to bring benefits for all.Speaker:Joanna Yarrow (Founding Partner at M&C Saatchi LIFE; NED Human Nature; former Head of Sustainable & Healthy Living at IKEA; established sustainability professional; speaker & presenter)
How do businesses satisfy demands from investors, governments and consumers in the same sustainability strategy, and perform well across each ESG area? Our panellists explore the challenge, realities, and solutions for business. Speakers:Daniel Leader, Partner, Leigh Day, Peter Collyer, Chief People Officer, Ted Baker, Steve Kenzie, Executive Director, UNGC, Matt Crossman, Stewardship Director, Rathbones Group, Katie Prescott, Technology Business Editor, The Times (moderator)
Hear from the Sedex Training team around the progress and development of the e-Learning platform
The Sedex Technology team will take you through some of the recent releases from the platform.
As legislation and stakeholder pressure around the world push companies to address and prevent human rights abuses in the supply chain, the mechanisms to do so can drive unintended consequences. Our multi-stakeholder panel brings together three experts to discuss the trends we are seeing, how different stakeholder groups are responding and what the impacts of the shifting behaviours are on businesses and society. Speakers:Didier Bergeret, Director of Sustainability, Forest Positive Coalition & Human Rights Coalition, Consumer Goods Forum, Richard Mojica, Practice Lead of Customs and Import Trade, Miller & Chevalier Chartered Sophie Zinser, Lead International Relations Officer, Office of Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Human Trafficking (OCFT), US Department of Labor, Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB), US Department of Labor, Bex Hall, Head of Consulting, Sedex (Moderator)
Learn key updates around Sedex’s leading audit SMETA and hear from those who are part of its evolution.
For many companies the path to sustainability has followed a well-trodden path of management systems, impact assessments, efficiency and effectiveness reviews. Is it easier or faster to solve sustainability challenges within a purpose-driven business? Jessica shares some stories of her efforts to protect people and the planet from her roles at McDonald’s, innocent and now Huel.Speakers:Jessica Sansom, Sustainability Director, Huel
Learn how one of the world’s largest energy tech, infrastructure and automation companies fuels sustainable growth through continuously evolving and driving their ESG programme. From green criteria aligned with commercial goals to promoting social excellence across supply chain tiers, Bernard Faure-Geors shares his perspective and experience from the heart of Schneider’s global procurement department – and speculates on what the future holds for supply chain sustainability and ESG.Speaker:Bernard Faure-Geors, Procurement Director Global Supply Chain, Schneider Electric
How can businesses use data throughout their sustainability and due diligence initiatives – from setting targets to demonstrating progress? How is the use of data evolving across ESG areas?Speakers:Sonya Bhonsle, Global Head of Value Chains & Regional Director Corporations, CDP, Jo Webb, Head of Sustainable Procurement, The Body Shop (Natura & Co) Clare Fitton, SMETA Evolution and Impact Manager, Sedex (Moderator)
Boden and &Wider explain how worker feedback technology has enabled Boden to better understand working conditions at sites in their supply chains, by hearing directly from the people who work there. This forms a key part of Boden’s efforts to prevent mode slavery.Speakers: Lea Esterhuizen, Founder & CEO, &Wider Martin Seale, Responsible Sourcing & Compliance Manager, Boden
Learn how to draw better insights and guide your decisions using the social and environmental data you already hold.Speakers:Clare Fitton, SMETA Evolution and Impact Manager, Sedex, Oscar Luiz Muzilli Junior, Sustainable Procurement Manager, Natura & Co
Businesses of all sizes can drive positive impact – even small changes make a difference, especially in local communities. What does that look like in action?Speakers:Arnab Dutt OBE, Chair Social Value Unit, Federation of Small Businesses (FSB)rnCampbell McDonald, Chief Executive, Ownership at Work
Sedex’s Consulting team answer your questions around the most challenging areas of sustainability and supply chains.
Australian supermarket Coles explore the evolution of their ethical sourcing strategy.. Aaron Hill demonstrates how Coles took learnings from other large supermarket chains around the world to build a multi-pronged, supplier-engaged approach, first to support horticultural workers in Australia then expanded to other supply chain areas such as logistics, and how supply chain data from different sources is validated to support every public statement Coles makes on addressing social risks.Speaker:Aaron Hill, Group Ethical Sourcing Manager, Coles
Hear the future features from the Sedex Platform Team and have your say in their development.
Speaker:Jeremy Schwartz, Former CEO of The Body Shop, Pandora & MD of L’Oreal and Chairman of Kantars Sustainability Transformation Practice
Q&ASpeakers:Jon Hancock, Chief Executive Officer, SedexrnKatie Prescott, Technology Business Editor, The Times
Ahead of the Sedex Sustainability and Awards dinner there will be a drinks reception. This is only for delegates attending the awards dinner.
Join us for an evening of recognition and fun at the Awards Dinner. This is a ticketed event.
Agenda – Day 2 Thursday, 23 March 2023
Sedex Director of Member and Customer Relations, Allison Hudson, opens day 2 with an update on how Sedex’s Strategy is transforming Sedex’s customer experience through our tools and community.Speaker:Allison Hudson, Director of Member & Customer Relations, Sedex
Should business engage with stakeholders on their ESG agenda? To what extent? And how has this changed over the years? Michael Dickstein from Duracell reflects on the corporate journey from very limited touch points in the past, to increased stakeholder dialogue and engagement, up to the recent rise of partnerships. Michael will cover some of Duracell’s own approach, including a feature on lithium coin batteries and child safety.Speaker:Michael Dickstein, Corporate Affairs Director (Europe and Africa), Duracell
Our panel explores ways to make sustainable sourcing decisions and build supply chain resilience amid crisis, conflict and disruption, with practical examples and on-the-ground insight.Speakers:Leong Siew Mui, Head of Social Compliance, HartalegarnManal Ramadan White, Chief Executive Officer, ZaytounrnRachel Munns, Head of Sustainable Sourcing, World Wise FoodsrnKenzo Taniuchi, Deputy Senior General Manager, Sustainability Management Division, Suntory Holdings LtdrnChloe Tilley, Breakfast Presenter, Times Radio (Moderator)
What do stakeholders want to know about your company’s sustainability performance? Identify the data to answer their questions and communicate your progress credibly.Speakers:Clare Fitton, SMETA Evolution and Impact Manager, SedexrnKatie Shaw, Chief Partnerships and Communications Officer, Open Supply Hub
Hear about Sedex’s Ethical Trade Co-ordinator programme, how they are impacting their clients and how they can help your business.
The “worth” in good ESG performance isn’t just about profit – how else do businesses quantify and demonstrate this worth, and educate stakeholders on the value in long-term sustainability? The session will explore how businesses can use assessment data to demonstrate improvement in social and environmental sustainability.Speakers:Sandra Schoonhoven, Lead, Center of Expertise on Climate Risk, INGrnLouise Herring, Executive Director, AIM-ProgressrnBex Hall, Head of Consulting, Sedex (Moderator)
Working together APSCA and Sedex are driving the future of audit. Hear how they can support your organisation and how Sedex’s Audit Quality Programme is ensuring a high level of delivery.
How far down your supply chain do you need visibility to be impactful and truly meet ESG goals? Our panellists discuss the inevitable compromises, intelligent solutions, and power of collaboration to scale your efforts.Speakers:Paul Bradley, Senior Director of Product Marketing, TraceGainsrnRobin Sundaram, Sustainable Sourcing Manager, Nestle UK & IrelandrnPavi Ram, Impact Navigator, Tony’s ChocoloneyrnMark Hooper, Commercial Director, Sedex (Moderator)
Nine British retailers, working with sustainable trade organisation IDH have just committed to enabling workers in their banana supply chains to receive living wages by 2027. How did these fiercely competitive supermarkets agree to collaborate, and why now? IDH, Marks & Spencer and Co-op highlight how the initiative developed, and the learnings that other sectors, buyers, and supply chain actors can take to help address other challenges that are simply too big to tackle alone.Speakers:Amanda Penn, Senior Partnerships Manager, IDH the Sustainable Trade InitiativernHeather Cadden, Responsible Sourcing Manager, M&SrnJohanna Wilson, Sustainability Programme Manager, Tesco
How does Olio help businesses to measure, evidence and report on the great work they do with them – with credible, accurate data? Speaker:Liam Jones, Head pf Business Development, Olio
Complying with legislation is one of the biggest challenges businesses face in managing sustainable supply chains. Sedex’s Consulting Team share how to overcome some of these challenges and convert them into opportunities. Speakers:Bex Hall, Head of Consulting, SedexrnMiranda Murphy, Principal Consultant, SedexrnFrancisca Sassetti, Senior Consultant, Sedex
Our speakers discuss the need for bridging competitive boundaries and working together – collaboration isn’t anti-competitive, it’s a business advantage when the outcome is sustainability. This collaborative approach across competitors, regions, supply tiers and industries is also an essential component of positive change.Speakers:Luis Bueno, Group Director of Employment Equity and Social Impact, Compass GrouprnDr Kristian Moeller, Managing Director, GLOBALG.A.P.
3 innovative companies showcase their smart solutions to solve sustainability challenges – from clever climate tech to intelligent data tools. Featuring solar tech company Ubiquitous Energy, worker advice platform creator Fifty Eight, and human rights toolkit app Everyone’s Business.Speakers:Miles Barr, Founder & Chief Technology Officer, Ubiquitious EnergyrnHattie Godber, Partner Manager, Carnstone Everyone’s Business by CarnstonernQuintin Lake, Director, Fifty EightrnRoss Heritage, Chief Technology Officer, Sedex (Moderator)
Join us for a summary of key messages and takeaways from the Sedex Conference 2023. Speaker:Jon Hancock, Chief Executive Officer, Sedex
ヘルプが必要ですか?
Xploreサステナビリティの登録方法または参加方法について質問がある場合は、conferences@sedex.com までメールでお問い合わせください。