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Expert speakers include:


Nigel Topping Chief Innovation Officer, Carbon Disclosure Project


Dr Rodney Irwin Program Director, Reporting and Investment, World Business Council for Sustainable Development


Dr Steve Waygood Chief Responsible Investment Officer, Aviva Investors


James Farrar


Vice President Sustainability, SAP


Alberto Andreu Pinillos


Global Managing Director of Public Affairs, Telefónica


Katie Chapman Head of Sustainability and Reporting, Virgin Media


Alexandra Palt


Director, Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability, L’Oréal


Carolyn Panzer Sustainability and Responsibilty Director, Diageo


Smarter Sustainability Reporting 2013 is a must- attend event for anyone producing and/or making decisions based on sustainability reports.


Key topics being explored this year include: l Impact of the introduction of mandatory GHG reporting l How to make sense of the various frameworks and guidelines available and optimise them for your reporting process


l First-hand insight from stakeholders on what they are looking for in your report, enabling you to improve your organisation’s strategic positioning


l How to streamline information being requested from various stakeholders l Fresh perspectives on integrated reporting, materiality, and shared value concepts l How to be more creative in the communication of your sustainability report


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