Join CSRwire's Aman Singh and Triple Pundit's Nick Aster in conversation with the beverage company for a discussion about Nestlé Waters North America's new Creating Shared Value report
Published 06-04-13
Submitted by CSRwire
Nestle Waters North America’s (NWNA) third Creating Shared Value Report highlights the company’s philosophy and approach to citizenship – to create shared value by focusing on business activities that bring value both to society and shareholders through responsible water stewardship, building community vitality and efforts to lead the industry in packaging responsibility. Among other updates, the report focuses on:
This year, NWNA will hold a live Twitter chat to offer you the opportunity to hear about the new report featuring EVP of Corporate Affairs Heidi Paul, in conversation with CSRwire's Editorial Director Aman Singh and Triple Pundit's Publisher Nick Aster.
The live Twitter chat will focus on key areas from NWNA’s 2012 Creating Shared Value Report and provide an opportunity for journalists, bloggers, industry analysts and other interested parties to learn about NWNA’s sustainability strategy and discuss pressing topics like recycling for consumer packaging.
Questions will include:
How does it work?
Log on to your Twitter account and search for the hash tag #SharedValue.
The chat will begin with a Q&A with Heidi Paul followed by questions from the audience. You can sit back and read along, or engage with the panel by tweeting your question(s) and response(s). We’ll also follow up with a full synopsis of the chat the next day.
Details:
Date: Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Time: 1:00-2:15 p.m. EDT
Where: To register, send an email to aman@csrwire.com and join us on Twitter at #SharedValue
Accounts to follow: @NestleWatersNA @triplepundit @CSRwire @AmanSinghCSR @NickAster
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