All Eyes On Amsterdam For The Consumer Goods Forum Sustainable Retail Summit
The Consumer Goods Forum Sustainable Retail Summit heads to Amsterdam on 26 to 28 October, focusing on collaborative actions to address today’s biggest sustainability and health challenges.
Senior leaders from across the retail and consumer goods landscape, as well as NGOs and other industry stakeholders, are set to attend the annual event, which this year features the theme ‘From Conversation to Action: The Transition to Better Business’. Confirmed speakers include Frans Muller, president and CEO, Ahold Delhaize; Christina Adane, co-chair Youth Board, BiteBack 2030; Wai-Chan Chan, managing director, The Consumer Goods Forum; Paul Lalli, global head of human rights, The Coca-Cola Company; Christel Delberghe, director general, EuroCommerce; Bärbel Weiligmann, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN); and Rebecca Marmot, chief sustainability officer, Unilever.
The event, which is now in its seventh year, will feature a series of keynotes, plenary sessions, expert panels, interactive breakouts and workshops, seeking to illustrate practical ways that the industry can accelerate change. The venue for the Summit is the Hotel Okura, Amsterdam.
Topics will include environmental and social sustainability; leadership and best practice; healthier lives; embedding sustainability across the value chain; technology and innovation; Race to Zero; ESG and reporting; behavioural change and the consumer landscape.
For more information, or to secure your place, log on to www.theconsumergoodsforum.com/events/sustainable-retail-summit.
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