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2.15.2006 ET
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Leading Companies in Asian CSR Gather to Discuss the Key Issues in 2006
Corporate Responsibility in Asia Conference 2006: Starbucks... Save The Children... Shell... IKEA... The Body Shop... BEC... PT. Pacific Oil & Gas Indonesia ... ASrIA... Unilever... Nokia... attending on February 22-23 in Hong Kong...
(CSRwire) Hong Kong-Over 100 attendees from across Asia are coming
together in Hong Kong on February 22-23 to discuss the foremost issues of
Corporate Responsibility in Asia at Ethical Corporations 3rd annual Asia
conference on CSR.
For more information and to see the conference brochure go to: http://www.ethicalcorp.com/asia2006
Attendees are coming from China, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Thailand,
Cambodia, Indonesia, Australia, Bangladesh, Philippines, India, Nepal,
South Korea and some from as far away as the United States and Europe to
attend this important event on Corporate Responsibility.
On February the 22nd the conference will be opened by the Director
General of Asian Development Bank's Private Sector Operations
Department, Robert M. Bestani which will lead straight into the
opening discussion on Accountability and transparency: Is Asian corporate
governance improving?
The programme features expert speakers from leading organisations:
IKEA... WWF... GAP Inc... Global Standards... Business Environment
Council... Adidas Salomon... TATA Group... Microsoft Asia... RGM
International's... ASrIA... Edelman... IAG Insurance China... APCO
Asia... Standard Chartered Bank and many more...
In the afternoon 'off-the-record' discussion groups, companies and civil
society groups will also discuss how firms can get to grips with some of
the most difficult issues facing responsible business in Asia.
To see the event programme and to download a brochure please go to: http://www.ethicalcorp.com/asia2006
This conference is proud to have as supporting partners; ASrIA, Community
Business, CCSR, CSM, ChinaCSR.com, CSR Asia, Japan For Sustainability,
China Supply Chain Council and The Centre for CSR Singapore.
To register your place at this conference go to: http://www.ethicalcorp.com/asia2006
Or please don't hesitate to contact Ms Cal Foster with any queries.
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