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DAY 1 | October 6

DAY 1 - October 6

8.00-10.00
Registration, Welcome Coffee, Networking Opportunities
10.00-10.30
Welcome By The Organizer – Introduction to Reporting 3.0 and Conference Design – Sebastian Straube & Ralph Thurm
10.30-11.15
INTRODUCTORY KEYNOTE
Towards breakthrough capitalism – the role of reporting in a change of age – John Elkington, Volans (confirmed)

John Elkington, Volans
11.15-12.30
BREAKPOINT 1
From ‚less bad’ to ‚net positive impact’ – envisaging a longer-term roadmap and defining the milestones to future-readiness in corporate reporting

Moderation: Ralph Thurm, BSD
Speakers:
Sir Ian Cheshire, CEO Kingfisher
Ton van Keken, CEO, Interface Netherlands
CEO BASF
Peter Bakker, WBCSD
12.30-14.00
Lunch break and networking opportunity | Sponsored Side Events
14.00-15.30
BREAKOUT (Round 1)
Where we are and what are the major challenges?
introducing 3 core conference themes
Impacting the world
Defining ambition levels, metrics and data needs for future-ready reporting strategies

Corporate growth perspectives in a resource-constrained world and long-term target setting– why do we read so little in sustainability reports?
Susanne Stormer, Novo Nordisk (t.b.c.)
Bill Baue, Sustainability Context Group (confirmed)
Moderator – Ralph Thurm, BSD

Impacting the company
Using future-ready information to integrate
sustainability strategies on all levels of the company

Materiality and Integrated Thinking in Reporting Standards – will these new concepts help to get all internal stakeholders bought in?
Bastian Buck, GRI (confirmed)
Lothar Rieth, IIRC (confirmed)
BASF/SAP/Airport Munich (Strategy department) (t.b.c.)
Moderator – (t.b.c.)

Impacting stakeholders
Satisfying the information needs of demanding
external stakeholders?

Reports don’t cut it – why is it so difficult to attract stakeholders to the benefits of sustainability?
Consumers perspective (Unilever) (t.b.c.)
Financial markets perspective e.g.
Volker Weber (FNG) (confirmed)
Moderator – (t.b.c.)

15.30-16.30
Coffee break and networking opportunity
16.30-18.00
BREAKOUT (Round 2)
Where we need to move towards and what current developments helping to face the challenges?

Sustainable Development Goals or Net-Positive Impact Goals as Corridors for aligned long-term goal-setting – what will cut the fluff?

UN Global Compact (t.b.c.)

Richard Gillies, Kingfisher (t.b.c.)

Geanne van Arkel, Interface (confirmed)

Moderator – Ralph Thurm, BSD

Science-based goals for the use in corporate functions – how to plan the transition and gain buy-in for the green & inclusive economy internally?
Geoff Kendall, 3D Investment Foundation (confirmed)
Mark McElroy – Centre for Sustainable Management (t.b.c.)
Rodney Irvin, WBCSD (confirmed)

Autodesk,
Moderator – (t.b.c.)

Ranking & Ratings – from best in class to proof for good for consumers and investors?
Mark Tulay, GISR (t.b.c.)
Climate Counts (t.b.c.)
Stock exchanges representative
Moderator – (t.b.c.)

18.00-19.00
Drinks
20.00-22.30
Opportunity for sponsor dinners, organized separately (sponsors are responsible to invite)

DAY 2 | October 7

DAY 2 - October 7

8.00-9.00
Registration, Welcome Coffee, Networking Opportunities
9.00–9.15
Introduction to Day 2 of the conference – Ralph Thurm, BSD
9.15-10.00
INTRODUCTORY KEYNOTE
Designing the next-generation economic and reporting system – Said Dawlabani, The Memenomics Group (Author of bestselling book ‘Memenonics’) (confirmed)

Said Dawlabani, The Memenomics Group
10.00-11.15
BREAKPOINT 2
International hotspots in the agenda for future-fit reporting

Moderation: Ralph Thurm, BSD
Speakers:
Europe and Africa/Peter Teuscher (t.b.c.)
North America/Felipe Arango (t.b.c.)
South America/Beat Grüninger (t.b.c.)
China/Tobias Knapp (t.b.c.)
11.15-11.45
Coffee break and networking opportunity
11.45-13.15
BREAKTHROUGHS
Are they possible and what agendas, participation possibilities and framework conditions are needed to foster and mainstream progressive developments?

True costing, true pricing, true taxation as necessary breakthrough for new economic system boundaries – will they be able to reach the necessary political and corporate agenda?
Richard Mattison, Trucost (t.b.c.)
Adriaan de Groot Ruiz, True Price Foundation (confirmed)
Femke Groothuis, Ex’tax (t.b.c.)
Moderator – Alexander Barkawi (CEP) (t.b.c.)

Use of breakthrough software technology to serve the needs of data integration for a green & inclusive economy
Florian Holl, CEO of Verso CEE (confirmed)
Otto/BMW/Henkel/SAP (t.b.c.)
(t.b.c.)
Moderator – Sebastian Straube, BSD

Guiding stakeholder information demand, fostering stakeholder behavior change and initiatives that enable transformation
Robin Wood, ThriveAbility Foundation (confirmed)
Gallup (t.b.c.)
BMW Foundation/ Sustainability Marketing Expert /Sustainable Consumption Expert eg.
Greendex/Globe Scan (t.b.c.)
Moderator – Ralph Thurm, BSD

13.15-14.30
Coffee break and networking opportunity
14.30-16.15
Synopsis: Breakpoints, Breakouts, Breakthroughs. Creating a roadmap for transition
[Possibility to have John Elkington, Peter Bakker, Said Dawlabani to observe and respond to the outcomes of breakthrough sessions] (confirmed)
16.15-16.30
Closing of the conference by BSD and adjourn
16.30
END
The Organizer reserves the rights to change the final schedule