
Net Impact Approaches 2018
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Net Impact Approaches 2018
Tuesday 22nd May 2018, London
Net Impact Approaches 2018 will be held on Tuesday 22nd May 2018 at 15 Hatfield’s, London.
Building on the successful 2018 event, this is an excellent opportunity to hear from 26 leading experts in impact measurement, valuation and target setting in a business context.
Confirmed speakers include:
- Andrew Howard - Schroders
- Annelisa Grigg - UNEP WCMC
- Ben Kellard – Forum for the Future
- Bruno van Parys – Solvay
- Chris Brown - Olam
- Daniel Barwick - UK Defra
- Eva Zabey – WBCSD
- Gordon Rogers - Yorkshire Water
- Ian Dickie - eftec
- Jake Backus - Empathy Consultants on behalf of Seacourt Printing
- James Spurgeon- Sustain Value
- Jeremy Nicholls - Social Value UK
- Jon Khoo – Interface
- Jonathan Labrey - IIRC
- Julia Baker - Balfour Beatty
- Kerry ten Kate - Business and Biodiversity Offsets Programme
- Mark Gough - Natural Capital Coalition
- Mark Graham - Social and Human Capital Coalition
- Nick White - Natural England
- Oliver Greenfield - Green Economy Coalition
- Phil Clarke – Consciam
- Pippa Howard – Flora and Fauna International
- Sally Uren OBE – Forum for the Future
- Sonja Haut – Novartis
- Tom Beagent - PwC
- Vicky Murray - Pukka Herbs
Registered delegates include representatives from: Anglian Water, Arcadis Belgium nv, Arup, Balfour Beatty, BBOP, Capgemini, CREM, Ecoacsa, eftec, EIFER, European Investment Bank, Fauna & Flora International, Forum for the Future, Global Agribusiness Alliance, Green Economy Coalition, HeidelbergCement, Interface, JNCC, Ministry of Agriculture, Nature & Food Quality (The Netherlands), Natural Capital Solutions, Natural England, Novartis, Olam, Philips, Pukka Herbs, PwC, Schroders, Secourt Printing, Shell, Social & Human Capital Coalition, Social Value UK, Solvay, Surrey Nature Partnership, Tarkett, Taylor Wimpey UK Limited, The Natural Capital Coalition, TOTAL, UK Defra, UNEP-WCMC, UPM Raflatac, Unilever, WBCSD, Wolfs Company, Yorkshire Water and more.
More than 100 delegates attended the inaugural Net Impact Approaches conference in May 2017 and you can read a summary of the 2017 conference here. Feedback was excellent, so we’re expecting a bigger and even broader audience in 2018.
The overarching aim of the conference is to bring together different communities involved in net impact approaches to:
- Share best practice
- Highlight key initiatives and approaches
- Move the topic forwards by dealing with key issues
- Facilitate collaboration
The content will cover all forms of approaches that identify, measure, value and compare environmental, social and economic impacts, in particular within a business context, building upon last year’s outcomes and recommendations. Key themes will include:
- Getting started and making the business case
- Measuring and aggregating impacts
- Dealing with data challenges, processes and sources
- Monetary valuation challenges, accuracy needed and verification issues
- Links with SDGs, Science Based Targets & the Circular Economy
- Aligning approaches and integrating environmental and social aspects
You can see the agenda here.
We’ll also be regularly updating the Sustain Value and Consciam website event pages with more information.
We will be hosted again by 15 Hatfield’s, in central London, one of the UK's most sustainable venues. As last year, the menu will be vegetarian and locally sourced where possible. If you have any specific dietary requirements please let us know.
We’re grateful to the Natural Capital Coalition, Forum for the Future, Social Value International and the Business and Biodiversity Offsets Programme (BBOP) for continuing as conference affiliates, and we're delighted to welcombe WBCSD as an affiliate for 2018.
We also have a number of sponsorship opportunities available. Please contact either James Spurgeon (Sustain Value, james.spurgeon@sustainvalue.co.uk) or Phil Clarke (Consciam, phil.clarke@consciam.com).
James & Phil
By registering for this event you agree to the terms and conditions for this event, which can be found here.
*Please note that this event is not connected with the ‘Net Impact’ organisation.