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MATERIALITY ANALYSIS: understand your value chain by identifying areas of risk and opportunity
MOVE BEYOND MERE AUDITING and work with suppliers to build trust and develop capacity building programs that pay off
ENGAGE PROCUREMENT COLLEAGUES to ensure social and environmental values are part of their decision making process
ENHANCE BRAND REPUTATION through strong sustainability and CSR values and communicating the progress
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PLUS EXCLUSIVE INSIGHT FROM ALL OF THESE LEADING COMPANIES:
Nicolas Debray Managing Director – Asia Pacific
Esther An Chief Sustainability Officer
Jeremy Rowe Managing Director South East & South Asia, Middle East
Rob Coombs President & Chief Executive Officer Asia Pacific
Punit Lalbhai Executive Director,
Hope Ewing Senior Director
Manuel Baigorri Soneiro Senior Director Global Sustainability Value Chain
Frank Haunert VP Direct Procurement Asia Pacific
Leverage value chain opportunities & minimise supplier risksRegister by 25th March to save $200
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HEAR FROM responsible business leaders including:
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The High Carbon Stock Approach
Nicolas Debray Managing Director – Asia Pacific
Jeremy Rowe, Managing Director South East & South Asia, Middle East
Rob Coombs President & Chief Executive Officer Asia Pacific
Carmel Giblin Chief Executive Officer
William Anderson Vice President Social & Environmental Affairs Asia Pacific
Andrew Buay Vice President Group Corporate Social Responsibility and Talent Coach
Sebastian Chua Head of Procurement
Faye Hugo Workplace Wellness & Sustainability Consultant
Graham Ross Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer
Tripti Roy Ethics Counsellor
Stephen Watson Head of Corporate Engagement and Asia
Roshith Rajan Corporate Responsibility Lead – Asia Pacific
Christopher Samuel Director – Corporate Engagement
Gregor McNab, Regional Supply Chain Head for Asia
Desmond Tong, Head of Finished Product Processing
Punit Lalbhai Executive Director
Manuel Baigorri Soneiro, Senior Director Global Sustainability Value Chain
Frank Haunert Vice President, Direct Procurement Asia Pacific
Saurish Nandi Vice President Procurement
Hope Ewing Senior Director
Esther An Chief Sustainability Officer
Masayo Hada Manager Regional Environmental Management Group
Holy Ranaivozanany Head – Corporate SocialResponsibility
Ann Florini Professor
Yueyue Wang Sustainable Sourcing Insight Manager
Adrian Suharto Sustainability and Public Affairs Manager
Abhishek Bansal Chief Sustainability Manager
Carmen Chan HR Executive
Grant Rosoman Interim Chair of HCSA Steering Group
Fitrian Ardiansyah Indonesia Country Director
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Summit guarantees
STRATEGIC GUIDANCEon rolling out a robust value chain strategy and measuring the impacts: hear from the top VPs of Procurement, Supply Chain and CSR
ACTIONABLE INSIGHTinto how to make it happen; starting from getting supplier buy-in and developing a code of conduct, leading up to effective consumer engagement campaigns
SOLUTION FOCUSSED DISCUSSIONS split into three streams on supplier collaboration, business processes and public engagement to get practical answers
BENCHMARKING WITH THE REGIONAL LEADERSthe most innovative companies operating in Asia Pacific all come together to share their learnings with you
“Events like RBS Asia bring together not just the NGOs and policy makers, but also businesses like ours to share experiences and best practices to accelerate solutions for a more sustainable future for all of us.”
Interface Inc, President & Chief Executive Officer, Asia Pacific, Rob Coombs
“Forums like RBS Asia are great for bringing decision-makers from different sectors and industries together to share common problems, with the goal of helping to find innovative solutions in a re-competitive environment.”
Olam International, Global Head of Corporate & Sustainability Communications, Briony Mathieson
I am pleased to share with you details for the 2nd edition of Ethical Corp’s Summit in Asia – Responsible Business Summit Asia 2016 (17-18 May, Singapore).
I am pleased to be able to share with you the details for Ethical Corporation’s 2nd Responsible Business Summit in Singapore, Asia (17-18 May 2016).
This year the discussion is focused around value chain sustainability, as mapping out a broader value chain landscape is vital for identifying areas of risk and opportunity, and improving commercial performance.
Three streams at the conference tailored to your specific needs will help you to get the necessary learning and best practice to enable a resilient value chain, and are framed around;
1. Supplier collaboration – including discussions on building supplier code of conduct, moving beyond audits, human rights in action and engaging procurement colleagues.
2. Business strategy – mapping out value chain landscape, materiality analysis, establishing win-win partnerships and empowering colleagues.
3. Stakeholder engagement – to enhance brand reputation, meaningful communication of social & environmental achievements and effective lobbying.
I look forward to meeting you in Singapore.
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Steven Wade Global Project Director [email protected] +44 (0) 207 422 4361
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The Responsible Business Summit Asia 201617-18 May 2016 | Singapore
The Responsible Business Summit Asia 2016 | 17-18 May 2016 | Singapore #RBSASIA
OPENING KEYNOTE – ONE-ON-ONE INTERVIEW
Business strategy and value chain sustainability The opening keynote session will provide you with a bigger picture for mapping out your broader value chain landscape. It will explore the interrelations between business goals and corporate supply chain strategy, and how and why these two are complementary to each other.
• Find out why value chain sustainability is vital for commercial growth • Materiality analysis: Understand your value chain by identifying
areas of risk and opportunity• Effective traceability strategy to identify the origin of your raw
materials, and how to achieve this
Punit Lalbhai, Executive Director, Arvind LimitedJeremy Rowe, Managing Director South East & South Asia, Middle East, AkzoNobel Decorative Paints
CASE STUDY
Measure and minimise the environmental and social footprint of your value chainThis session will explore lifecycle assessment and other strategies companies can adopt to minimise their environmental footprint: reduce water usage and carbon emissions, and maximise energy efficiency and recyclability in the value chain. You will also hear about measuring and improving the social impacts of operations.
• Understand the lifespan of products and services from suppliers to consumers: identify hot spots, risk and improvement areas
• Roll out a strategy plan that enables improvements and assigns measurable and relevant KPIs
• Learn how to get your customers and other key stakeholders on board to make the low carbon economy a reality
• What difference effective collaboration can make to your business and your industry, and how to enable it
Grant Rosoman, Interim Chair of HCSA Steering Group, The High Carbon Stock Approach
Gregor McNab, Regional Supply Chain Head for Asia, GSK
PLENARY SESSION
Develop supplier code of conduct for increased supplier retention The plenary keynote session continues the conversation on connecting commercial needs with supply chain strategy. It provides a practical approach to developing an effective and enforceable supplier code of conduct and introduce industry standards from both company and industry perspectives.
You will hear from BASF about Together for Sustainability global audit program to assess and improve sustainability practices under the industry’s Responsible Care code, within the supply chains of the chemical industry. You will also learn about Neste’s approach based on their initiatives on No-deforestation, certification and direct supplier engagement. Finally, hear from the first multinational apparel company to establish a comprehensive workplace code of conduct for manufacturing suppliers – Levi Strauss & Co about the Terms of Engagement (TOE) and Improving Worker Well-being Initiatives.
• How to be inclusive with suppliers – extend your CSR and supply chain sustainability commitments further down your value chain to make them part of your integrated business thinking
• Supplier support visits and engagements to better understand your partners and identify areas of improvement
• Education and training for the supply chain – lessons learned from developing supplier learning platforms in China
• Working with non-compliant suppliers – remediation plans and bringing suppliers up to speed
• Best practices on collaborating with industry – finding synergies and assessing joint goals to shift the Sustainability program from an internal into external focus
Frank Haunert, Vice President, Direct Procurement,Asia Pacific BASF
Manuel Baigorri Soneiro, Senior Director Global Sustainability Value Chain at Levi Strauss & Co.
Adrian Suharto, Manager, Sustainability and Public Affairs, Neste Singapore Pte Ltd
DAY 1 17 May, 2016
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Supplier collaboration
Business strategy
Stakeholder engagement
Agenda at a glance
1 2 3
The High Carbon Stock Approach
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DAY 1 17 May, 2016
INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS
Human Rights in action – a practical guide to identifying and addressing labour issues in your supply chainWhat is the role of business in driving the human rights agenda forward? How do you ensure labour standard consistency across your supply chain?
You will get both a corporate and development organisation perspective on managing challenging labour issues and improving labour standards across your operations.
• 1. Identify: find the human rights issues in your value chain; tools to hear worker’s voices
• 2. Develop: prioritise and develop programmes to address labour problems that are applicable to your business, and are in line with the main frameworks
• 3. Act: implement the programs and measure effectiveness of social impacts
Carmel Giblin, Chief Executive Officer, ICTI Care
William Anderson, Vice President Social & Environmental Affairs Asia Pacific, Adidas Group
Move beyond audits – practical ways to build trust and long-term relationships with your suppliersWhat to do when your audits, codes of conduct and simply presenting the ‘business case’ to suppliers don’t bring about results? This session will help you to understand how to change the business practice of suppliers, ways to implement programmes that win the hearts and minds of your suppliers, and introduce real change of management practices.
• Discover new tools and approaches to access data beyond auditing
• Supplier support: Work together to improve supply chain resilience while benefitting people, communities and the local environment
• Develop your supplier base to facilitate knowledge exchange and expertise sharing
• Supplier Engagement: don’t wait for the supplier to adopt best practices. Reach out to them proactively.
Carmel Giblin, Chief Executive Officer, ICTI Care
Saurish Nandi, Vice President Procurement, Rickmers Group
Sourcing and procurement teams’ engagement-gain the support you need Ensuring sustainable supply starts with working with those making the purchasing decisions, and not with your suppliers. How confident are you that your colleagues are taking social and environmental elements into consideration when making those business decisions?
In this session you will learn how to influence procurement and sourcing departments with your sustainability work. The session will help you to:
• Define a holistic approach to assessing suppliers for social and environmental risks, as well as opportunities
• Achieve alignment between the objectives of the sustainability, procurement and supply chain functions
• Embed ethical and responsible sourcing practices into sourcing and procurement departments’ daily activities
• Develop schemes and programs that incentivise responsible sourcing practice
Tripti Roy, Ethics Counsellor, Tata Steel
Sebastian Chua, Head of Procurement Health Promotion Board, Health Promotion Board
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PLENARY SESSION
Enhance brand reputation through strong sustainability and CSR values This session will explore ways to integrate the sustainability achievements of your supply chains into your brand’s broader communication strategy. Find out why strong commitments to ethical and responsible business practices helps to win new customers and consumers, gain public support and enhance your brand.
• How to leverage sustainability to build a stronger brand and enhance your corporate reputation
• How to get stakeholders to value your CSR efforts • Storytelling excellence: communicating your CSR achievements
beyond pure CR reporting
Rob Coombs, President & Chief Executive Officer Asia Pacific, Interface
Esther An, Chief Sustainability Officer, City Developments Limited
PLENARY SESSION
Create Shared Value and establish win-win partnerships Most of the challenges big businesses are facing require some sort of collaboration with industry peers, competitors or third parties. Businesses get asked what their shared value is.
The session will help you to enable the CSV (Creating Shared Value) concept, and find partners to start collaborating with today to ensure business growth and prosperity tomorrow. You’ll hear case studies of existing industry initiatives.
• What CSV means to your business and where your company can make the biggest impact
• Practical examples of supplier base collaboration that create value for business, industry and society
• How to get the easy wins first: simple ways to establish meaningful partnerships
• Execution mastery: top things to avoid and top shortcuts to deliver high performance
Nicolas Debray, Managing Director – Asia Pacific, The Body Shop
CASE STUDY
Effective stakeholder engagement for a positive shift
Enforcing industry supply chain changes requires multiple stakeholder participation – the most difficult ones to work with tend to be public bodies and the campaigning NGOs. This session will provide a case study on how to effectively engage the most critical and difficult stakeholders to gain measurable, wide industry results.
• Effective lobbying: engage governments to facilitate sustainable supply chain change through the introduction of incentivising schemes
• Meaningful collaboration with NGOs and civil society organisations: utilising their feedback to improve your own business practices
• Work with your competitors and partners to join forces and make a bigger industry change
Roshith Rajan, Corporate Responsibility Lead – Asia Pacific, Sodexo
Christopher Samuel, Director – Corporate Engagement, Monsanto Asia-Pacific
Desmond Tong, Head of Finished Product Processing, Syngenta
INTERACTIVE
Champion sustainability for employee retention and talent acquisition
Millennia gets to ask from companies how sustainable they are and if not they’d rather go to competitors and those more responsible. This session will help you to learn how to get internal buy in and use CR as a competitive advantage.
• Get internal buy-in and ensure sustainability KPIs are taken into account on a daily basis
• Engage colleagues across your business to ensure social and environmental values are part of their decision making process
• Find the champions to drive sustainable culture further in organisation
Carmen Chan, HR Executive, Allianz Singapore
Andrew Buay, Vice President Group Corporate Social Responsibility and Talent Coach, Singtel
DAY 2 18 May 2016
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A proven track record:
“Excellent forum and a great opportunity to connect with industry partners, NGO’s and other interested stakeholders. There was a very positive engagement throughout
the conference and a genuine interest in the important topics being discussed”Coca Cola Enterprises,
Vice President Procurement, David Cowell
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STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT – CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS
Practical workshop on meeting Sustainable Development Goals
With a majority of the leading businesses committing to meeting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) in one form or another, and most setting ambitious targets, find out how it all is going to happen and what it means to you.
• Where do I start with SDGs?• Learn how to prioritise the targets • Make SDGs relevant and align with your business goals
Holy Ranaivozanany, Head – Corporate Social Responsibility, Huawei
External outreach: customer and consumer engagement
This session will help you to deploy sustainability and ethical aspects of your product and services as part of broader marketing and communications strategy.
You’ll also delve into a discussion of behaviour change.
• How to make your customers and consumers see value in sustainability achievements
• How to induce action – increase engagement with your programs and gain support, to help to improve your own operations
Masayo Hada, Manager Regional Environmental Management Group, RICOH Asia Pacific
Faye Hugo, Workplace Wellness & Sustainability Consultant, Haworth
DAY 2 18 May 2016
SUPPLIER COLLABORATION – CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS
Sustainable water use
Find out how to mitigate shared water risks, and unlock growth and prosperity in corporate supply chains; with a focus on;
• Existing water standards
• Water management efficiency
• Industry collaboration
Abhishek Bansal, Chief Sustainability Manager, Arvind Limited
Circular economy workshop
You will learn about application of the circular economy concept to your business and find out how to enable the change.
• What does the circular economy mean to me?
• Rethink existing business patterns
• Spot the opportunities and achieve greater resource efficiency
Graham Ross, Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Kusaga Athletic
Sustainable agriculture
Focus on growers to help boost their resilience and futureproof your corporate supply chain; including discussions of;
• Climate change adaptation
• Technological solutions
• Capacity building and improving the livelihood
Fitrian Ardiansyah, Indonesia Country Director, IDH-The Sustainable Trade Initiative
Christopher Samuel, Director – Corporate Engagement, Monsanto Asia-Pacific
Sustainable commodities
Multi-stakeholder collaboration to secure a sustainable future for the most common commodities for business resilience, such as;
• Tea• Cocoa• Soy • Palm oil• Seafood
Stephen Watson, Head of Corporate Engagement and Asia , WWF Market Transformation Initiative, WWF
Yueyue Wang, Sustainable Sourcing Insight Manager, Mars Chocolate
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Who attended the Summit in 2015
Adidas Group
Aditya Birla Group
AES Philippines Power Foundation
AES Philippines Power Foundation
AkzoNobel
ARM Holdings
Agility
Akvo.org
Asia Society for Social Improvement &
Sustainable Transformation (ASSIST)
Barclays
BASF
C & J Clark International
Conservation International
Corporate Citizenship
CSRWorks Consulting
Diageo
eCO2value LLC
Eco-Business
Embassy of the Kingdom of Netherlands
Emirates Integrated Telecommunications
PJSC (du)
ENGIE Asia-Pacific
FHI 360
FHI 360 Nepal
Forum of the Future
FrieslandCampina Asia
Frontier Academy Limited
Ginga Environment Singapore Pte Ltd
Globe Telecom, Inc.
Golden Agri-Resources
Green Evangelist
GSK
Haworth
Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels
Huawei Technologies
Hughes Strategic Consulting
INSEAD
InterContinental Hotels Group
Interface
Interface Singapore Ptd Ltd
Johnson & Johnson
Mahindra Sanyo Special Steel
Mars Chocolate
MAS Fabrics (Pvt) Ltd
MAS Holdings – MAS Intimates
Mattel Asia Pacific Sourcing
MTR Corporation
New Britain Palm Oil Limited
NextGen Connect
Olam International
Orient Overseas Container Line Limited.
Paia Consulting
Peterson Mitra Indonesia
Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company
Philips
PNOC-EC
PureCircle
SABIC
SABMiller India
Salt PR Singapore
Save the Children Australia
Sealed Air
Sembcorp Industries Ltd
Shangri-la Resorts
Shell
SIM University
Singapore Business Federation
Singapore Economic Development Board
Singapore Management University
Singapore Tourism Board
Singtel
Standard Chartered Bank
Surugadai University Japan
The Purpose Business
The Walt Disney Company
Vedanta Resources
Verztec Consulting
WBCSD Singapore
Walt Disney SEA
Workiva Inc.
World CSR Day
World Vision International
Yes Bank Ltd
BRAND 70%ASSOCIATION & INITIATIVE 14%ACADEMIA 6%NGO 5%MEDIA 5%
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PRESIDENT & C-SUITE 10%DIRECTOR 28%HEAD & VP 17%MANAGER 26%OTHER 19%
INDUSTRY
0% 5% 10% 15% 20%
TELECOMMUNICATION 16%
ENERGY & EXTRACTIVES 14%
FMCG 11%
APPAREL 9%
FINANCE 7%
HOTELS & TRAVEL 7%
TECHNOLOGY 7%
AGRIBUSINESS (INCLUDING PALM OIL) 5%
CHEMICALS & PHARMA 5%
MANUFACTURERS (TOYS & CARPETILE) 9%
LOGISTIC 4%
POLITICAL BODY 4%
PACKAGING 2%
The Responsible Business Summit Asia 2016 is a platform that brings the most innovative companies in Asia Pacific together to lead the conversation on what it takes to be a business of the future.
To get an idea of who you’ll meet, below is a sample of the organisations that attended the 2015 Summit.
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Licence to Legacy *Just Released* Create a positive social legacy with your extractives operations, and discover the benefits of an integrated approach to Life Cycle Management
• Create a comprehensive social legacy strategy via stakeholder engagement
• 9 in-depth case studies of Oil & Gas and Mining companies who have developed an integrated approach to social legacy planning
• Case studies featuring Anglo American, Bechtel, Goldcorp, and more
• Expert insight surrounding social legacy planning
Circular Economy Report *Just Released* Embrace the Circular Economy and all the benefits it has to offer, while future-proofing your business and improving your social and environmental impact
• Learn the fundamental business case for the Circular Economy, and how to make it work for your business
• Practicable insight and cross-industry perspective from stakeholders, including corporate professionals, consultants, academics and policymakers
• 8 unique case studies where businesses have repositioned their business strategy to take full advantage of the Circular Economy
• Case studies featuring BT, HP, Patagonia, Jaguar Land Rover, and more
Monitoring Social Impact *Just Released* Explore some of the latest and most innovative methodologies used by companies to quantify, measure and analyse their social impact
• Discover how businesses are tackling the key issues in this rapidly-evolving space
• Learnable examples and tools that will enable you to measure and quantify social impact
• 6 in-depth and original case studies that explore how companies developed their own methodology
• Case studies featuring PwC, Aviva, AkzoNobel, and more
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Nicolas Debray Managing Director – Asia Pacific The Body Shop
Jeremy Rowe, Managing Director South East & South Asia, Middle East, AkzoNobel Decorative Paints
Rob Coombs President & Chief Executive Officer Asia Pacific Interface
Saurish Nandi Vice President Procurement, Rickmers Group
Punit Lalbhai Executive Director Arvind Limited
Manuel Baigorri Soneiro Senior Director Global Sustainability Value Chain Levi Strauss & Co.
Frank Haunert Vice President, Direct Procurement, Asia Pacific BASF
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