Debate: Is CSR dead?
 




Debate: Is CSR dead?


Barclays invites you to the next in our series of global debates, where our panel will deliberate one of the most contentious questions in sustainability: Is CSR dead?

   Thursday 8 October 2015
17:30 - 20:00 followed by networking drinks
  



The British Library Conference Centre
96 Euston Road

London, NW1 2DB

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Please join us for this thought provoking debate involving global leaders in the sustainability space, John Elkington and Mark Kramer.

John and Mark are leading the global debate on how business leaders and policy makers should shape a system capable of withstanding the combined demographic, environmental and resource pressures of the 21st Century. 

As the co-author of “Creating Shared Value” alongside Michael Porter, Mark Kramer is in favour of rewriting business strategies to align commercial and societal needs. The Shared value approach enables companies to increase profits, reduce costs, and enhance competitiveness by solving social problems. 

As the originator of “The Triple Bottom Line” and a leading innovator in delivering sustainable commercial and societal outcomes through CSR, John Elkington is both an outspoken defender of the concept of CSR and, at the same time, has long agitated for greater ambition in terms of stretch horizons, agendas and targets.

We are honoured to host them at a gathering of business leaders, CSR professionals, social entrepreneurs, charities and leading agents of change and hope you will be able to join us.

The event will be followed by a drinks reception and an opportunity to network with attendees and speakers.

Please note that this event is now full, however you are welcome to register to access the live stream and follow all of the action online! 






Spaces at this event are limited, so please click here to register now. 





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For further information please contact:
Clare Whitehead
Group Events
clare.whitehead@barclays.com
020 3134 2418