Achieving a company’s sustainability targets – whether science-based net zero targets, living wage accreditation, or wider environmental and societal aims – cannot be accomplished by one person or even one team. Sustainability is complex and requires consideration of a multitude of factors across the business, supply chain, and whole economy. Sustainability professionals are increasingly struggling to keep up with all the demands that the role requires, including emissions reductions, compliance and reporting, stakeholder engagement, innovation, and much more. However, sustainability within many companies currently operates within a silo without active engagement from other relevant functional areas in the business.

For sustainability to be truly integrated across the business, all core functions must be involved in helping the company achieve its sustainability objectives. This means that, at the very least, those working in key functions should have a fundamental understanding of sustainability and how their role impacts and contributes to company goals. This may include considerations around the Sustainable Development Goals, net zero and decarbonisation, nature and biodiversity, resource use, just transition, human rights, anti-corruption, sustainable supply chains, and more.

This event series will provide those working in core business functions with the necessary knowledge and understanding to contribute to their organisation’s sustainability goals in their day-to-day jobs. The second sesssion will explore how legal impacts sustainability, what in-house legal teams should know to support the integration of sustainability throughout the business, and what the sustainability and legal functions can do to work together towards sustainability goals.

Key themes this event will cover include:

  • ESG regulation and legal requirements
  • Sustainability reporting and disclosure
  • Sustainable contracts
  • Risk management and liability
  • Corporate governance and executive accountability
  • Environmental justice and social responsibility
  • Consumer protection & data privacy
  • Technology & innovation

Sustainability professionals are requested to invite a colleague from the legal function and attend alongside them to facilitate discussions on the day. For this reason, each attendee must register 2 participants. Please note this event is open to UN Global Compact Network UK members only and registration is subject to approval.

This event series is generously supported by our members Clyde & Co.

Time

Session

14:30 - 15:00

Arrival and refreshments

15:00 - 15:15

Event Start: Introduction to the UN Global Compact and sustainability resources for legal professionals

15:15 - 15:25

Keynote Presentation: What does Legal need to know about Sustainability and why does it matter?

15:25 - 16:15

Attendee Discussion: Sharing of insights, challenges, and solutions

16:15 -17:00

Panel and Q&A: How are leading companies driving the integration of sustainability within Legal?

17:00 - 17:10

Next Steps: Identifying takeaway actions

17:10 - 17:15

Event Close

17:15 - 18:00

Networking

Alexis Steadman
Alexis Steadman
RELX
Global Head of Community
Patrick Linighan
Patrick Linighan
Clyde & Co LLP
Chief Sustainability Officer
Mark Lumsdon-Taylor
Mark Lumsdon-Taylor
MHA
Head of ESG & Sustainability
Catie Sheret
Catie Sheret
Cambridge University Press & Assessment
General Counsel