Sustainability Summit 2019

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Sustainability Summit 2019

By GCNP & GRI

Date and time

Tuesday, August 20, 2019 · 8:30am - 5pm PST

Location

Conrad Hotel

Seaside Boulevard Coral Way Pasay City, Metro Manila Philippines

Description

Building on the success of the first GRI Sustainability Summit held in the Philippines in October 2018, UNGC and GRI have joined forces for the Sustainability Summit 2019: Empowering Corporate Action through the SDGs.

The Summit will bring together +250 CEOs, sustainability innovators, experts and reporters from the business sector, civil society, government regulatory bodies, and development partners. It will provide a forum for thought leaders to share insights on the importance of driving sustainability in business, partnerships, supply chain transparency and ESG reporting & investments to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Next to plenary sessions, the summit will include a CEO Circle SDGs Forum (invitation only) and a Sustainability Reporting Forum (open to all participants).

Further details about the program are available here.


Registration
Registration is completely free of charge, however as we have limited room capacity we encourage early registration to secure your place. Registration is restricted to 2 places per organization and 3 places per organization for GRI Community members. Participation in the CEO Circle SDGs Forum requires and invitation code for registration.

GRI and UNGC are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. By signing up for this event you agree to the terms and condition as listed here. We will not contact you for any other purposes without your consent.

Registration status update:
We have sufficient spaces still for the CEO Circle SDGs Forum (invitation only).
The Sustainability Reporting Forum however is fully booked at the moment. Please register yourself on the waiting list, so we can contact you if a seat becomes available.

Event Organizers

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For more than fifteen years, Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and UN Global Compact (UNGC) have pioneered corporate sustainability and reporting, and they arguably represent to two most longstanding, entirely global and widely used frameworks for corporate sustainability and disclosure.

UNGC participants annually submit more than 5,000 'Communications on Progress' (COP) and the total number of GRI based reports has exceeded 45,000. The two organizations have a history of over a decade of cooperation and alignment. GRI developed the world's largest multi-stakeholder sustainability reporting framework, which is aligned with the UNGC Principles, whereas UNGC requires its participants to annually submit a COP aligned with the GRI Standards.

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