|
Corporate Social Responsibility
News
9.27.2005 ET
|
CSR News from:
|
|
|
News Category:
|
|
Virgin, Ben & Jerry's, O2, BP, Starbucks to Discuss How They Brand Their Values
(CSRwire) London -- Virgin, Ben & Jerry's, O2, BP, Starbucks, the Fairtrade
Foundation, Greenpeace & The Co-operative Bank will be discussing ethical
branding at Ethical Corporation's conference in London on November 22-23,
2005, which will focus on CSR communications and brand values.
Pret a Manger recently agreed to sell a third of its business to
McDonald's ; Pepsi swallowed P&J Smoothies a couple of months ago; Cadbury
Schweppes bought Green & Black's organic chocolate last May; Go Organic and
Ben & Jerry's are now owned by Unilever - and the list goes on.
However, there has been no sign of golden arches at Pret a Manger, no hint
of Cadbury's purple intruding on the Green & Black's chocolate brown and
Ben & Jerry's hasn't lost its quirky company culture or playful
approach.
How did Ben & Jerry's retain its values and identity? Can ethical branding
be scaled to big companies and their brands? These are some of the
questions Helen Jones, UK general manager of Ben & Jerry's, will be
exploring at Ethical Corporation's conference, "How to Communicate Your
Corporate Values to Consumers," on 22-23 November in London.
Helen Jones will address how a small ethical business such as Ben &
Jerry's can prosper within a large corporate organisation and positively
influence behaviours along the way. She will highlight how important it is
to remain true to your values and behave accordingly but also how this new
development and access to expertise can enable the smaller business have a
greater impact.
Craig Sams, founder and president of Green & Black's, will discuss how the
brand has turned its values into a competitive advantage and what are the
challenges it currently faces to "keep it real."
Some of the expert Conference speakers on November 22-23 will include:
Ben & Jerry's
Green & Black's
Philips
Virgin
BP
Starbucks
The Co-operative Bank
BT
Interface
Triodos Bank
The Fairtrade Foundation
Greenpeace
Marine Stewardship Council
The Soil Association
PR Week
Ethical Consumer
Many more speakers will be at the conference.
Please visit
http://www.ethicalcorp.com/consumer/speakers.shtml for the full list of
speakers.
To download the FREE PDF brochure of the conference visit
http://www.ethicalcorp.com/consumer.
|
|