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CONFERENCE: Climate change, fair trade, healthy living, packaging waste, carbon footprint....

Friday January 25th 2008

These are becoming daily headlines and the pressure is mounting on retailers to become responsible businesses.

Consumers are increasingly basing their purchasing decisions on how well third world manufacturers are treated, how organic ingredients are, how small a retailer's carbon footprint is and how the y can contribute to society at large.

The smart retailers know that if they get their strategy right; a responsible retailer is a more profitable retailer. But where should you place your efforts; how can you engage and communicate this to your customers and staff and what are the best responsible strategies that will deliver your company enhanced brand value and increased profits?

You'll find answers to these questions, be able to benchmark your current strategies, take part in Q&A sessions and network with your retail peers at the Responsible Retailing Summit 2008.

This is a 2 day interactive summit, designed for UK retailers to focus on ALL areas of corporate social responsibility. Almost all of the sessions on the program feature CSR professionals from the UK's leading retailers allowing delegates the opportunity to benchmark their strategies with real-worldretailer case studies. Over 200 delegates from the retail sector are already registered to hear presentations and Q&A sessions from confirmed speakers including Asda, M&S, J Sainsbury, John Lewis, Waitrose, Gap, DSGi, Lush, Monsoon Accessorize, Lloydspharmacy, Co operative Group and many more. The conference is sponsored by Sun Microsystems and is carbon neutral courtesy of JBA

HURRY JUST 10 DELEGATE PLACES LEFT !!


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