India and Sustainability Standards: International Dialogues and Conference

About India and Sustainability Standards :

Centre for Responsible Business CRB’s annual flagship conference ‘India and Sustainability Standards: International Dialogues and Conference’ convenes a diverse set of stakeholders to dialogue and develop road maps across issues and industry sectors – in supporting the momentum towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

CRB believes that sustainable business principles are a key ingredient that businesses of the future (and businesses with a purpose) should integrate into their enduring core values – that should ultimately inform their strategies and operations.

In the ninth edition of ISS, our endeavor is to convene stakeholders to understand and deliberate on the opportunities and challenges of integrating sustainability in core business practices and strategies.

Program Details:

November 2 -4 , 2022,
Eros Hotel, New Delhi (Hybrid)

INAUGURAL DAY – November 2, 2022

Inaugural Session : Prioritising Nature and People in Business to Create Measurable Impacts
10 00 to 12 00 hrs IST

High-Level Plenary – 1 : People
12 15 to 13 45 hrs IST

High-Level Plenary – 2 : Nature
14 45 to 16 15 hrs IST

High-Level Plenary – 3 : CEO’s Roundtable on Integrating Sustainability Principles in Organisational Policy/Strategy
16 30 to 18 00 hrs IST

High-Level Plenary – 4 : Accelerating Growth through Sustainable Finance in India
18 00 to 19 30 hrs IST

THEMATIC & SECTORAL SESSIONS ( November 3 & 4, 2022 )

> Making Child Rights and Business Principles a reality: Child labour free supply chain
> Business & Human Rights – A South Asian Response
> International Collaboration for Deforestation Free Commodities Supply Chains
> Sustainable Palm Oil Dialogue for India
> Sustainable Supply Chains in Forest and Agri-linked Commodities
> Leveraging on G20 to Encourage Responsible and Resilient Global Value Chains
> Sustainable Consumption and Production in India
> Driving livelihoods impacts through a living wage / living income approach
> Better Cotton’s Grassroots Interventions and Policy Advocacy: A way Forward for Promoting More Sustainable Production in India
> Bamboo Value Chain Pertaining to the Construction Sector: Learnings, Insights and Way Forward
> Creating a systemic change in the food system by putting the value provided by nature and people at the heart of decision-making
> India Water Stewardship Network: A multi-stakeholder platform for water security
> Living Wage in Assam Tea Sector: Challenges and Possibilities in the current Indian Economic Context
> Building India’s capacity in e-waste management: challenges and opportunities at the state level
> Bridging the gap in access to finance for landscape interventions
> Integration of Sustainability in Management Education: Exploring Capacity, Collaboration, Priorities and Measurable Impact
> High-level Policy Dialogue on Prioritising Nature and People in Businesses in the North-east Region
> Role of SMEs for India’s commitment to Net Zero
> Making Non-Financial Disclosures Matter: BRSR and its potential for driving Effective Human Rights Due Diligence
> Family-Friendly Policies: Enhancing Workers’ Productivity in the Apparel & Textile Industry

For additional information,

Please Contact: siya@c4rb.in

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