A Formula for Sustainability in a Regulated World

Despite a down-turning global economy, a clear sustainability strategy remains crucial to success. In many industries, regulation designed to minimise the adverse effect of business activity on the environment and social well-being is already in place. For those without regulation, it is not a question of ‘if’, rather ‘when’ and ‘to what degree’ it is put in place and it will start to take effect.

Criticaleye Members attended this event, held in association with Accenture, to look at how organisations might prepare themselves for regulatory change. A panel of experts offered their thoughts on a variety of issues.




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