Mr Emmanuel Lulin, Global Senior Vice President of Ethics, L’Oréal discusses why business ethics is important and how to bring it into your culture and strategy.
Presentations
New insights into sustainability and consumer decision-making
Jacqueline Farman, CEO of Colmar Brunton, presented its latest research into sustainability and consumer decision-making that forms the 2015 Better Futures Report. The breakfast presentation, hosted at Lion on 29 October, highlighted a number of takeaways for those impacted by consumer decision-making.
Business solutions for sustainability
Alistair Davis, CEO of Toyota New Zealand and SBC Chair, talks about sustainability as a business opportunity, and how SBC helps its members achieve this.
SBC’s five priority areas
Alistair Davis, CEO of Toyota New Zealand and SBC Chair, talks about the five priority areas in SBC’s work programme.
Business leaders talk about sustainability
Fraser Whineray (Mighty River Power), Carl Carrington (Aotearoa Fisheries Ltd), Volker Kuntzsch (Sanford Ltd), Alice Andrews (4Sight Consulting) and Abbie Reynolds (Vodafone) – talk about how their company approaches sustainability and the business value from doing this.
SBC Annual Council Member Meeting 2015
The SBC held its Annual Council Member Meeting in August, 2015. The event included a panel session with leaders from the New Zealand private and public sectors talking about what sustainability means to business and approaches to challenges in this space.
State of CSR Review 2015 launch – Dr Leeora Black
The State of CSR in Australia and NZ Review 2015 was launched by Dr Leeora Black, Managing Director of the Australian Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility on July 1st, 2015.
SBC Value Chain Guide launch
The Sustainable Business Council (SBC) launched its Value Chain Guide in May, 2015. The online guide is a tool to help businesses map and manage their business risks and opportunities.
Business and Ecosystems: Identifying risks and opportunities
The Sustainable Business Council (SBC) brought together speakers from the public and private sectors to talk about how to identify business risks and opportunities arising from ecosystem change in New Zealand.
What Young NZ Consumers Want
Presentation from Jacqueline Smart on the big shift in young New Zealanders’ attitudes towards national and cultural identity, reshaping their relationship with brands and companies. Jacqueline gave this presentation to SBC members at GHD, Auckland, on Tuesday 24th February.