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National CSR & Sustainability Conference

By 3p Contributor

Join the ‘sustainable business” debate and leave your carbon footprint at the door!

12 May The Crystal, London

World record-breaking adventure rower, Roz Savage MBE, the first woman to row solo across the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Indian Oceans, has been announced as keynote speaker for the National CSR & Sustainability Conference. She will be joined by Olympic rower Adam Freeman-Paskto deliver an ‘In Conversation’ session, speaking candidly about their personal experiences and aspirations of a sustainable future.

The CSR & Sustainability Conferenceboasts an outstanding range of expert speakers representing the breadth and depth of business responsibility. Join us to recognise the leaders and challenge the laggards. We will learn hard truths about the scale of the challenges as well as innovative and unprecedented opportunities for real change.

Sustainability expert, Paul Monaghan, who was voted as the most influential CSR leader in 2015 by a Global poll, will be on the opening panel, focusing on ‘Transforming Business – The Ethical Challenge’. Other sessions will discuss and debate trending issues such as Circular Economy, Corporate Taxation and COP21.

The conference will be held at ‘the most sustainable event space in the World’, The Crystalin Royal Victoria Docks, London. Tickets cost £175 and include refreshments, buffet lunch and admission to the Siemens ‘Future of Cities’ exhibition. Concessional tickets available on request.

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