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Marks & Spencer’s head of CSR to offer insights on effective climate change strategy


by Grant Draper
February 1, 2008

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Corporate executives and heads of climate change programmes will gather at the 2nd annual climate change summit in London, 12-13 February discussing risks and opportunities relating to climate change.

Joining the speaker roster will be Mike Barry, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility at Marks & Spencer, and senior level speakers from Tesco, British Energy, HSBC, Timberland, Procter & Gamble and Lehman Brothers.

The progress of Marks and Spencer’s collaboration with WWF will be discussed, as well as work along the supply chain, consumer and employee engagement in climate change.

More than 200 senior executives will be attending from companies such as BT, EDF Energy, E.ON, BAE Systems, OLD Mutual, Suez, Accenture, L’Oreal and Mars.


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