Over the years, CSR has become a key management issue worldwide, an increasingly debated topic in China. Many corporations have been trying to determine what they can do and should do to contribute to the sustainability of economics, social and ecological environment in which they operate.
The exercise of CSR has become an internal driving force that helps executives to deliver better insights for tackling corporate and developmental challenges.In the context of the sustainability imperatives promulgated in China’s latest 5-year plan, and more recently the new environmental law, we will debate on perspectives offered by "CSR in China".
How can an environment related CSR strategy create competitive advantage in China, in light of the new environmental law?
- Context of CSR in China & recent evolution
- Impact and opportunities of the new environment law
- Business cases and Q&A
1. Context of CSR in China and recent evolution
CSR and environment, how do they relate to each other ?
Key issues for contemporary China and economic impact
What is corporate responsibility in this context ?
What are the difficulties of responsible economics and how to deal with them
What impact on corporate strategy and how to be a change leader
2. Impact and opportunities of the new environment law
The 14th year plan as an initial legal framework
The existing environmental legal framework
Presentation of the new environmental law: salient points
Key takes: obligations and benefits
How to develop a better understanding of the impact
3. Business cases and Q&A [ interactive session ]
Business case 1: chemical industry / Q&A
Business case 2: food industry / Q&A
Business case 3: recycling obsolete equipment / Q&A
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Our Trainer
Mr Olivier Coispeau, economist, specialized in industrial strategy and corporate finance, co-founder of Maverlinn
Mr. Olivier Coispeau specializes in industrial strategy and corporate finance. He is an economist and investment banker (JP Morgan, Schroders, Clinvest) working between Europe and Asia to advise Fortune 500 companies, foundations and governments, especially regarding matters related to environmental liabilities. He is the co-founder of Maverlinn, a strategy and growth acceleration advisory firm also specialized in the resolution of complex corporate governance issues and shared value creation. He has been based in China for over 8 years and he is a regularly invited guest speaker to industrial strategy and finance forums. He is a graduate from Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, Paris-Dauphine University and studied at Stanford University (SEP). He taught economics for several years at the Paris-Sorbonne University.