Current Issues In Sustainability:
How to promote responsible entrepreneurship in world trade
A seminar event presented by The Worshipful Company of World Traders
& Cass Entrepreneurs Network (CEN)
http://www.world-traders.org/masters/currentIssuesNonMembers/index.php
Thursday 17 May 2012
Oliver Thompson Lecture Theatre
City University, London
6.00pm
Speakers
Richard Brown: Chairman, Eurostar
Amee Devani: Head of Business Development at Pavegen Systems
Marcel Steward: Independent Environmental Services Professional
Christopher Seow: Visiting Fellow in Operations and Sustainability, Cass Business School
Simon Lee: Business Development Manager at Business in the Community
Trewin Restorick: CEO at Global Action Plan
Azhar Azhar: Director at Conran and Partners
Moderator - Leo Castellanos: Chairman, Cass Entrepreneurs Network
World Traders' Master - Mei Sim Lai OBE, Master, The Worshipful Company
of World Traders
Sustainable development is one of the challenges of our time. Debate about the best way in which to achieve "green" goals and match the wider corporate social responsibility agenda is gaining momentum among the global business community and is also an issue of pressing concern among governments and legislators.
Defined simply, sustainable development means economic activity that limits, ameliorates or prevents damage to the existing natural environment. It includes improvements in resources and processes, reductions in waste and inefficiency, and also due consideration of the needs and rights of the communities within which organisations operate.
In order to drive this agenda, new economic models and entrepreneurial approaches are gaining currency and have the potential to dramatically reshape and disrupt the business landscape of the 21st century.
This Worshipful Company of World Traders and the Cass Entrepreneurs Network seminar and reception seeks to highlight and explore best practice in responsible entrepreneurship.
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