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Wednesday 14 July

 
Thursday 15 July
Who and What is Driving SRI in Asia

  OPENING AND WELCOME

 KEYNOTE SPEECH
How Global SRI Standards Translate into a Strategy for International Banks
 
SPEAKERS PANEL
 
 
 
 
  NGO ROUNDTABLE
Key Issues and Campaigns - Who is Leading the Charge on Which Issues
 
COCKTAIL RECEPTION

Keynote Speech by Paul Hoff, Managing Director Asia Pacific, FTSE
 
Friday 16 July
Marketplace: SRI Tools for Asian Markets
 
KEYNOTE SPEECH

Rachel Kyte, Director, Environmental & Social Development, IFC
 
SPEAKERS PANEL

Social and Environmental Audits - Real Disclosure vs. Greenwash
 
PARALLEL SESSIONS
 
 
  KEYNOTE SPEECH
Bart Jan Krouwel, Managing Director, Sustainability and Social Innovation, Rabobank
 
SPEAKERS PANEL
 
 
 

 


Responsible business and investment practice is spreading daily from the boardrooms in Europe and the US to impact businesses on-the-ground in Asia. As operations and production lines shift to Asia, many global companies strive to implement global business strategies with sustainability at the fore and many smaller Asian companies struggle to meet international standards in best practice. This day is designed to assess the status of SRI in the region and the penetration of global business principles into Asia. There will also be a focus on methodologies for developing SRI specifically in the Asian context.

Thursday 15 July

Speakers & Presentations
SPEAKERS PANEL
Who Cares? What the Asian Public Think about Business Responsibility
Chair: Melissa Brown, ASrIA
  

Asian consumers are ever more aware of environmental and social concerns. How significant is this for business and brand reputation? What are the likely trends? What does this mean for the scope of SRI in Asia?

     
Sahala Sianipar, Director, Golin Harris Singapore


  
Eiichiro Adachi, Senior Researcher, Centre for the Strategy of Emergence, Japan Research Institute
236 kb Who Cares? What the Asian Public Think about Business Responsibility - From Japanese Perspective


  

Dr. Richard Welford, Associate Director, Corporate Environmental Governance Programme, Hong Kong University

 
  
Hauman Yeung, Researcher, ASrIA

 

 

  
   
  
     

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