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Corporate Social Responsibility Using market resources to enhance your sustainability initiatives

Corporate Social Responsibility Using market resources to enhance your sustainability initiatives. Mike Wallace Wallace Partners 626.403.6921 mike@wallacepartners.net. Introduction. About Wallace Partners MCI-Group Meeting Professionals International Kaiser Permanente Genentech

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Corporate Social Responsibility Using market resources to enhance your sustainability initiatives

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  1. Corporate Social Responsibility Using market resources to enhance your sustainability initiatives Mike WallaceWallace Partners626.403.6921mike@wallacepartners.net

  2. Introduction • About Wallace Partners • MCI-Group • Meeting Professionals International • Kaiser Permanente • Genentech • ValleyCrest

  3. Overview • Introduction • What is sustainability • Who’s interested • Who’s acting • What resources are available • What are the emerging trends • How do you use this information

  4. What is Sustainability? Like any good industry you need some lingo . . . • CSR - Corporate Social Responsibility • SD – Sustainable Development • CC - Corporate Citizenship • BE – Business Ethics • CG – Corporate Governance • TBL – Triple Bottom Line • ESG – Environmental, Social and Governance • Footprint – Environmental & Carbon Transparency, Materiality, Accountability, Balanced Reporting, Stakeholder Engagement

  5. Who is interested?

  6. More than 90% of CEOs are doing more than they did 5 years ago to incorporate environmental, social, and governance issues into strategy and operations: 72% of CEOs:corporate responsibility should be embedded fully into strategy and operations 59% of CEOs: corporate responsibility should be embedded into global supply chains Who’s Acting?

  7. Voluntary Reporting Global Report Output by Year

  8. Voluntary Reporting Global Report Output by Type

  9. Voluntary Reporting

  10. Hotel Groups Going Green

  11. MPI Members Going Green

  12. MCI – here or later • Case Study on MCI could go here: “An MPI Member in Action” – would fit nicely with title of webinar • Could wait until almost the end? • After trends then a “how to use this information MCI” • Would like you to cover: • Internal – commitment/action • External – UN Global Compact • Engagement / Involvement • Clients – Estoril – Green Globe • Associations – GMIC • Standards – BS8900 / Other • Most of this is captured by the PPT you sent.

  13. Resources for assessing the market Corporate Activity Global Reporting Initiative United Nations Global Compact The Corporate Register Local Government Activity SustainLane US Conference of Mayors Cool Cities ICLEI

  14. Global Reporting Initiative • Over 1,000 organizations (both private and public sector) across 60 countries report using some version of the GRI Guidelines http://www.globalreporting.org

  15. Who’s involved in the GRI? GRI Organizational Stakeholders GRI Reporters

  16. United Nations Global Compact • Over 6,000 participants, including over 4,600 businesses in 100 countries around the world www.unglobalcompact.org

  17. Who’s on the UN Global Compact?

  18. The Corporate Register 18,000 Reports – 4,500 Companies – 91 Countries – 90% of Reporting Companies

  19. Resources for assessing the market Corporate Activity Global Reporting Initiative United Nations Global Compact The Corporate Register Local Government Activity SustainLane US Conference of Mayors Cool Cities ICLEI

  20. SustainLane • “The web's largest people-powered guide to sustainable living” • City Rankings • Proprietary, peer reviewed, national survey that ranks the largest 50 US cities in terms of sustainability practices

  21. US Conference of Mayors US Conference of Mayors Climate Protection Agreement 884 mayors signed on in 50 states, representing 80 million citizens (about 25% of US population)

  22. Cool Cities Sierra Club’s Cool Cities Campaign Over 1100 cities

  23. ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability Association of 961 cities, towns, counties and their associations in 67 countries worldwide

  24. ICLEI: www.icleiusa.org/success-stories/climatemap

  25. Cleveland, OH • Municipal Program • Energy audits & efficiency • Green building & high performance • Renewable & advanced power • Recycling & waste reduction • Clean fuels & clean fleets • Alternative transportation • Health & environment • Program Goals • Save money and reduce the City’s environmental footprint • Use sustainability as a tool for economic development • Introduce sustainability principles to City employees http://www.city.cleveland.oh.us/government/departments/pubutil/sustainability/index1.html

  26. Denver, CO

  27. Miami, FL http://www.ci.miami.fl.us/cms/mayor/4060.asp

  28. Emerging Trends Increasing Action & Involvement: Governments • ICLEI - > 450 local governments • US Conference of Mayors - > 850 mayors • Cool Cities - > 1100 city representatives Professional Associations • Traditional Going Green • Green Specialists

  29. CSR Oriented Associations

  30. Using market resources to enhance your sustainability initiatives MCI Group A Case Study

  31. MCI – here or later • Case Study on MCI could go here: “An MPI Member in Action” – would fit nicely with title of webinar • Could wait until almost the end? • After trends then a “how to use this information MCI” • Would like you to cover: • Internal – commitment/action • External – UN Global Compact • Engagement / Involvement • Clients – Estoril – Green Globe • Associations – GMIC • Standards – BS8900 / Other • Most of this is captured by the PPT you sent.

  32. Thank You!Corporate Social Responsibility Using market resources to enhance your sustainability initiatives Mike WallaceWallace Partners626.403.6921mike@wallacepartners.net

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