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Wednesday
Oct272010

Forum For the Future Presents: Transitioning to Sustainable Business Models


 

Wednesday November 3rd, 5:30-7pm (registration begins at 5pm) at Green Spaces.

Doing business sustainably is likely to mean more than just tweaking your current business models, and could mean radically rethinking the way that you operate.

Marks & Spencer and PepsiCo have both been named as sector leaders in the 2010 Dow Jones Sustainability Index, and will be joining us on 3 November to share their experiences of transitioning to sustainable business models.

Join us to hear from:

  • Richard Gillies, Director of Plan A at M&S, who will share the M&S journey and the challenges going forward as he sees them;
  • Dan Bena, Director of Sustainable Development at PepsiCo, will reflect on where PepsiCo’s new vision and commitments are taking them in terms of finding new business approaches combining health, nutrition, environment, and of course profit. 
  • Sally Uren, Deputy Chief Executive of Forum for the Future, about the wider lessons we have learnt from our work with over 100 leading businesses, and understand what this could mean for embedding sustainability in your company.

RSVP by email: team-support@forumforthefuture.org

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