Tapahtumapäivä
27.07.2021
Tapahtumapaikka
Online
Join our global SDG Ambition Q&A Webinar to learn more about the SDG Ambition Accelerator Program.
Have questions about your company participating in the SDG Ambition Accelerator for the 2021-2022 round? You are invited to register for our SDG Ambition Live Q&A session to learn how your company can set ambitious corporate targets and accelerate integration of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into core business management. As we set out to recover better together from the COVID-19 pandemic, now is the time for all companies to raise their ambition for people, planet and prosperity — taking action across all of the SDGs and at a scale that can create the tipping points for the world we want.
Hosted by the UN Global Compact Academy, this virtual, interactive session will help you better understand the inner workings of the 6-month accelerator, what you can expect to learn and achieve, and provide answers to any other questions you might have.
Join us on 27 July to discover how SDG Ambition will enable your company to move beyond incremental progress and step-up transformative change – unlocking business value, building business resilience, and enabling long-term growth.
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In this session, sustainability experts will unpack the latest EU policy developments, with a focus on how the finalized EU Omnibus I reshapes sustainability due diligence and reporting requirements — and what this means for companies seeking to maintain high ambition and impact.
The UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) celebrate their 15th anniversary this year. The UN Human Rights Council endorsed the UNGPs unanimously, marking the first time that, at an international forum, the duties of States, the responsibilities of companies, and access to remedies were agreed upon.
Shift, the leading center of expertise on the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, is hosting webinars to review what the EU Omnibus Simplification Package (OSP) changes mean in practice for how companies should report on sustainability issues and conduct due diligence.