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The event is the first of this type in Asia. It will showcase the latest best practices of global corporations in establishing ethical supply chain practices in Asia. Representatives from across industry will highlight how they are working with environmental and labour regulations to ensure ethical supply chain management.
There will be pre-conference practical workshops on complying with Procurement & Crisis Management, as well as case studies from global companies establishing ethical supply chain best practices across Asia.
Pre Conference Workshops: 29 October 2008
- Procurement and collaboration with suppliers as the key to ensuring responsible supply chain management
- Crisis Management: Strategies for Dealing with an Ethical Breach in your supply chain to protect your business and brand
Day One Thursday 30 October 2008
- Keynote Address: Business perspective on how best to attain sustainable growth through social responsibility and ethics within the supply chain
- Analysing how global companies are driving and implementing ethical business practices across Asia
- Ensuring transparency in carbon management within the Supply Chain
- Case Study - BT 2020: A greener, more energy efficient future
- Pinpointing the impact ethical and responsible business practices have on supply chain management
- Panel discussion: Evaluating stakeholder engagement initiatives and working with NGO’s to improve supply chain management
- Assessing the impact of collaboration between competitors to create visibility and transparency in the supply chain
- Reviewing the impact initiatives, codes of practice and programmes have had on improving responsible sourcing
- Evaluating the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) pilot programme to develop transparency in the supply chain through sustainability reporting
- Inspiring suppliers as key in ensuring an ethically managed and sustainable supply chain
Day Two Friday 31 October 2008
- Keynote Address: Analysing the real costs and benefits of implementing ethical supply chain practices
- Evaluating the impact of the new Employment Contract Law (ECL) in China and the impact for both employers and employees
- Applied CSR - results of sustainable management projects in Asia
- Establishing ethical standards and their impact on creating responsible
- Addressing issues in regard to transparency and ethical supply chain management
- Complying with environmental regulations: Challenges and solutions
- Identifying the benefits and risks of in-house versus external auditors
- Renewable Energy Sourcing: Do the financials make sense in China? Is it available?
- Measuring progress with anti-corruption initiatives
The event is the first of this type in Asia. It will showcase the latest best practices of global corporations in establishing ethical supply chain practices in Asia. Representatives from across industry will highlight how they are working with environmental and labour regulations to ensure ethical supply chain management.
There will be pre-conference practical workshops on complying with the new Labor Contract Law & Crisis Management, as well as case studies from global companies establishing ethical supply chain best practices across Asia.
Pre Conference Workshops: 29 October 2008
- Procurement and collaboration with suppliers as the key to ensuring responsible supply chain management
- Crisis Management: Strategies for Dealing with an Ethical Breach in your supply chain to protect your business and brand
Day One Thursday 30 October 2008
- Keynote Address: Business perspective on how best to attain sustainable growth through social responsibility and ethics within the supply chain
- Analysing how global companies are driving and implementing ethical business practices across Asia
- Ensuring transparency in carbon management within the Supply Chain
- Case Study - BT 2020: A greener, more energy efficient future
- Pinpointing the impact ethical and responsible business practices have on supply chain management
- Panel discussion: Evaluating stakeholder engagement initiatives and working with NGO’s to improve supply chain management
- Assessing the impact of collaboration between competitors to create visibility and transparency in the supply chain
- Reviewing the impact initiatives, codes of practice and programmes have had on improving responsible sourcing
- Evaluating the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) pilot programme to develop transparency in the supply chain through sustainability reporting
- Inspiring suppliers as key in ensuring an ethically managed and sustainable supply chain
Day Two Friday 31 October 2008
- Keynote Address: Analysing the real costs and benefits of implementing ethical supply chain practices
- Evaluating the impact of the new Employment Contract Law (ECL) in China and the impact for both employers and employees
- Applied CSR - results of sustainable management projects in Asia
- Establishing ethical standards and their impact on creating responsible
- Addressing issues in regard to transparency and ethical supply chain management
- Complying with environmental regulations: Challenges and solutions
- Identifying the benefits and risks of in-house versus external auditors
- Renewable Energy Sourcing: Do the financials make sense in China? Is it available?
- Measuring progress with anti-corruption initiatives
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