Ethical Corporation: Nestle, British American Tobacco, Shell and AWE to join 100+ other multinationals to discuss their CR and sustainability reporting and communications in London in November

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Thu Oct 29, 2009 12:54pm EDT

On the 25th and 26th November, the Regent`s Park Marriott hotel will play host
to the largest meeting of multinational companies in 2010 discussing
CR/sustainability reporting and communications 


LONDON--(Business Wire)--
The CR Reporting and Communications Summit
(http://www.ethicalcorp.com/reporting) is the largest gathering in Europe on
this topic. For two days in late November, many of the world`s biggest companies
will gather in London to debate and discuss the future of corporate
responsibility reporting. 

The Marriott hotel in Swiss Cottage will play host to 18 individual workshops,
where over 30 of Europe`s leading companies will present their own
CR/sustainability reporting and communications strategies. 

Julia King, Vice-President of CR at GlaxosmithKline will demonstrate how the
pharmaceutical giant embeds sustainability reporting throughout the company`s
many offices in the second plenary session of the first day. 

Tying up the conference on the second day will be Josh Hardie, Head of Corporate
Responsibility at Tesco. Mr Hardie will present how Tesco communicates their CR
strategy to their stakeholders - a tough issue and one fraught with danger. 

Other companies presenting their own CR reporting strategy over the two days
include Arcelor Mittal, PepsiCo, Vodafone, Alliance-Boots, Danske Bank and
Henkel. 

Over 100 CR and sustainability professionals will be in attendance - both to
take in best practice from speakers, and to network and discuss the topic in
detail with each other. Other organisations confirmed to take part include BG
Group, LaFarge, L`Oreal, Sanofi Aventis and the UK`s Royal Mail. 

For more information on this two-day conference, go to
http://www.ethicalcorp.com/reporting

About Ethical Corporation

Ethical Corporation is an independent publisher and conference organiser,
launched in 2001 to encourage debate and discussion on responsible business.
Ethical Corporation also publishes the new online magazine
www.ClimateChangeCorp.com, launched in February 2007.

Ethical Corporation
Nick Johnson, Chief Operating Officer
T: +44 (0)20 7375 7209
E: nick.johnson@ethicalcorp.com

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