'Ethical Corporation' conference to be greeted by London Rising Tide
Robin Wellbid | 09.04.2003 23:56
London Rising Tide and friends will be at the Paragon Hotel, 47 Lillie Rd, SW6, at 8.30am this Friday 11th April to greet delegates at the third day of the 'Managing Corporate Responsibility' conference (run by 'Ethical Corporation' magazine). You're welcome to come along - just bring yourself and a sense of humour.
Our focus will be Environmental Resources Management (ERM), the company that is currently being paid by BP to carry out deeply flawed and allegedly independent Environmental and Social Impact Assessment work for its planned Baku-Ceyhan pipeline. (There's plenty of info about the Baku Ceyhan Campaign to prevent public money being used to pay for this project at www.bakuceyhan.org.uk)
ERM is Gold Sponsor of the entire conference, which features speakers from ethical firebrands and environmental market leaders such as British American Tobacco, Shell, Rio Tinto, GlaxoSmithKline, Premier Oil and Bayer. ERM is also running a workshop on the Friday morning titled 'Managing stakeholder dialogue programmes', covering topics like 'when is it a bad idea to engage' and 'how do you decide what feedback to use and what not to?' We'll be there for at least a couple of hours to let them know that we're onto their highly remunerative scam of greenwashing enormously damaging projects like Baku-Ceyhan, thus allowing them to get the crucial public funding they require. We'll also be there to reject outright the concept of the 'ethical corporation', not to mention 'Corporate Social Responsibility'.
London Rising Tide (LRT), which isn't part of the Baku Ceyhan Campaign, has nonetheless been taking direct action to stop the pipeline for almost a year now, including an impact assessment-cum-occupation of ERM's London office last year. It's most ambitious and visual plan to date will be the Carnival Against Oil Wars and Climate Chaos outside BP's AGM at the Royal Festival Hall on April 24th (www.burningplanet.net)
Contact us at london@risingtide.org.uk or write to
c/o 62 Fieldgate Street, London E1 1ES
More on the Rising Tide UK network: www.risingtide.org.uk
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More on the conference:
Places are selling out fast for the Ethical Corporation
Europe 2003 Conference, "Managing Corporate Responsibility"
which takes place on April 9,10,11 2003 in London.
This is your opportunity to question the leaders in corporate responsibility
on the key issues for practice, strategy and implementation
With 65 expert presenters and speakers from:
Shell Chemicals, MTV Networks International, Hermes Pensions Management,
WWF-UK, Anglo American, Rio Tinto, Standard and Poors, Telefonica, Norsk
Hydro, Innovest, FTSE, Coca-Cola Great Britain, Morley Fund Management,
Co-operative Insurance Society, Bayer AG, HSBC Investment Bank, Chiquita, BHP Billiton,
Dow Europe, British American Tobacco, Johnson & Johnson, National Grid
Transco, BAA, BNP Paribas Asset Management, Storebrand Investments, Skanska, Premier
Oil, British Telecommunications, Warwick Business School, Amnesty International,
PRWeek, United Nations Development Programme Nigeria, Overseas Development Institute
UK, The Body Shop, Henderson Global Investors, UK Department for International
Development, United Nations Volunteers Nigeria, The Ethical Trading Initiative, The
Environment Council, Forum for the Future, Corporate Culture, AccountAbility, Core Ratings
The format for the event will be of keynote presentations, interactive discussion panels,
breakout groups and workshops over 3 days with more than 15 hours of Q&A and
more than 12 hours of built in networking time, this is the place to meet and
discuss the key issues.
Discussed will be the key management issues in corporate responsibility:
- Stakeholder dialogue process and management.
- Measuring consumer perspectives.
- Internal communications in multinationals.
- Embedding an effective code of conduct across a multinational
- NGO partnerships. What you need to know about choosing NGOs
- Managing effective community relations in developing countries
- Advanced social and environmental reporting
- Discover what investors and regulators are now demanding
- Hear from those leading the way how you can best manage
- Learn how to measure and manage corporate reputation
- Get the message across - find out how you can most effectively
April 9 will be a day of training workshops from Warwick CCU,
AccountAbility and Good Business. April 10-11 will be the two
conference days featuring over 60 expert speakers! More details
on the April 9 workshops are at:
http://www.ethicalcorp.com
/europeworkshops
Download the conference brochure for the event at:
http://www.ethicalcorp.com/
View the conference programme and speakers at:
http://www.ethic
alcorp.com/content.asp?ContentID=302
Register before March 31 for $$$ savings - call us for details on:
+44 (0) 207 375 7561 Or email
info@ethicalcorp.com
======================================
ERM is Gold Sponsor of the entire conference, which features speakers from ethical firebrands and environmental market leaders such as British American Tobacco, Shell, Rio Tinto, GlaxoSmithKline, Premier Oil and Bayer. ERM is also running a workshop on the Friday morning titled 'Managing stakeholder dialogue programmes', covering topics like 'when is it a bad idea to engage' and 'how do you decide what feedback to use and what not to?' We'll be there for at least a couple of hours to let them know that we're onto their highly remunerative scam of greenwashing enormously damaging projects like Baku-Ceyhan, thus allowing them to get the crucial public funding they require. We'll also be there to reject outright the concept of the 'ethical corporation', not to mention 'Corporate Social Responsibility'.
London Rising Tide (LRT), which isn't part of the Baku Ceyhan Campaign, has nonetheless been taking direct action to stop the pipeline for almost a year now, including an impact assessment-cum-occupation of ERM's London office last year. It's most ambitious and visual plan to date will be the Carnival Against Oil Wars and Climate Chaos outside BP's AGM at the Royal Festival Hall on April 24th (www.burningplanet.net)
Contact us at london@risingtide.org.uk or write to
c/o 62 Fieldgate Street, London E1 1ES
More on the Rising Tide UK network: www.risingtide.org.uk
-----------------------------------------
More on the conference:
Places are selling out fast for the Ethical Corporation
Europe 2003 Conference, "Managing Corporate Responsibility"
which takes place on April 9,10,11 2003 in London.
This is your opportunity to question the leaders in corporate responsibility
on the key issues for practice, strategy and implementation
With 65 expert presenters and speakers from:
Shell Chemicals, MTV Networks International, Hermes Pensions Management,
WWF-UK, Anglo American, Rio Tinto, Standard and Poors, Telefonica, Norsk
Hydro, Innovest, FTSE, Coca-Cola Great Britain, Morley Fund Management,
Co-operative Insurance Society, Bayer AG, HSBC Investment Bank, Chiquita, BHP Billiton,
Dow Europe, British American Tobacco, Johnson & Johnson, National Grid
Transco, BAA, BNP Paribas Asset Management, Storebrand Investments, Skanska, Premier
Oil, British Telecommunications, Warwick Business School, Amnesty International,
PRWeek, United Nations Development Programme Nigeria, Overseas Development Institute
UK, The Body Shop, Henderson Global Investors, UK Department for International
Development, United Nations Volunteers Nigeria, The Ethical Trading Initiative, The
Environment Council, Forum for the Future, Corporate Culture, AccountAbility, Core Ratings
The format for the event will be of keynote presentations, interactive discussion panels,
breakout groups and workshops over 3 days with more than 15 hours of Q&A and
more than 12 hours of built in networking time, this is the place to meet and
discuss the key issues.
Discussed will be the key management issues in corporate responsibility:
- Stakeholder dialogue process and management.
- Measuring consumer perspectives.
- Internal communications in multinationals.
- Embedding an effective code of conduct across a multinational
- NGO partnerships. What you need to know about choosing NGOs
- Managing effective community relations in developing countries
- Advanced social and environmental reporting
- Discover what investors and regulators are now demanding
- Hear from those leading the way how you can best manage
- Learn how to measure and manage corporate reputation
- Get the message across - find out how you can most effectively
April 9 will be a day of training workshops from Warwick CCU,
AccountAbility and Good Business. April 10-11 will be the two
conference days featuring over 60 expert speakers! More details
on the April 9 workshops are at:
http://www.ethicalcorp.com
/europeworkshops
Download the conference brochure for the event at:
http://www.ethicalcorp.com/
View the conference programme and speakers at:
http://www.ethic
alcorp.com/content.asp?ContentID=302
Register before March 31 for $$$ savings - call us for details on:
+44 (0) 207 375 7561 Or email
info@ethicalcorp.com
======================================
Robin Wellbid
e-mail:
london@risingtide.org.uk
Homepage:
www.burningplanet.net
Comments
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fucking idiots
10.04.2003 00:22
"...Meanwhile in the UK Stuart Doughty, chief executive of Costain, has come under fire for commenting that the government should bypass the United Nations in deciding on governance in post-war Iraq, in order to ensure that "those who have been violently against this conflict don't share in the reconstruction"...."
Who is Costain?
ram
In truth we believe!
10.04.2003 00:36
"...Saddam and Iraq are a wild card that make the US and Britain highly vulnerable. In addition, the arms industry is Britain’s largest exporter and a substantial player in America’s economy. War on Iraq, therefore, according to the sceptics, is all about controlling oil supply and boosting the sale of arms...."
I dont think I am reading between the lines here. Astonishing!
UK is a bunch of murderers afterall.
What is US's primary export? Printed paper with pictures of presidents?!
ram
ram what the fuck are you on about?
10.04.2003 09:49
Have you only just tuned in? Its obvious that its about oil!! how can the IMC community be 'cowards'??!!
Costain is a construction company.
Aeko
The fuck I am on about
10.04.2003 12:35
Israel should lick our murderous arse.
We live off arms trade.
We live off dividing ruling nations and peoples on top of which we generate 'jobs' and constantly blurt out shit re: our moralk superiority.
Why IMC-UK?
FOr one UK is not fucking Kingdom it is but United Kollectives in IMC-UK's own terms and conditions.
Then all I get to see here is shit about Oakland ..in the US and nothing objective about the sad situation at home.
Get it?
IMC-UK are bunch of cowards. I wonder what is their real motives.
I have seen them censor pointers to websites like [whatreallyhappened.com] for being anti-semitic?! which is totally unfounded .
This is the type of activity that keeps the UK regime going safely. Cowrds who never face the truth!!
Thanks for Costain info.
Their website seems to be here
ram
ERM at Farnborough Airport
10.04.2003 16:35
The report was so flawed that even the Rotten Borough of Rushmoor had to ditch them and go and get an equally flawed report from Halcrow.
http://www.heureka.clara.net/surrey-hants/tag1617i.htm
http://www.heureka.clara.net/surrey-hants/tag-erm.htm
http://www.heureka.clara.net/surrey-hants/halcrow.htm
The Airport was officially opened five days BEFORE receiving final planning consent. There has still not been a safety study.
The fight goes on ....
An iligit airfield consulation committee has been set up, whch exludes the local community?
http://bvej.freewebsites.com/
Keith Parkins
re uk
11.04.2003 02:09
And sorry you're not interested in stuff that happens elsewhere.
Pete