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- öbu & GCNSL: Expert Meeting on Corporate Culture, Governance & Sustainability
öbu & GCNSL: Expert Meeting on Corporate Culture, Governance & Sustainability
- Information Session for the new Business & Human Rights Accelerator (afternoon)
Information Session for the new Business & Human Rights Accelerator (afternoon)
- EU Peer Learning Group on Climate
Lessons and good practices EU Peer Learning Group on Climate Lessons and good practices
- Board | UN Global Compact Switzerland & Liechtenstein
Meet our board Board The governing body of the UN Global Compact Network Switzerland & Liechtenstein is its board. It represents the network in public while enabling the implementation of the network’s overall strategy. The highest body of the UN Global Compact Network Switzerland & Liechtenstein is the annually convening General Assembly. In charge of the external audit is RSM Switzerland AG . Dr. Ruth E. Blumer Lahner Chief Regulatory Officer KLK OLEO Europe Kolb Distribution Ltd. 8908 Hedingen President appointed June 2016 (as Chair) | June 2015 (as Board Member) Dr. Jérôme Barra VP Taste Global Marketing and Business Development dsm-firmenich 1242 Satigny appointed June 2021 Aurelia Figueora Chief Sustainability Officer Breitling 2540 Grenchen appointed June 2024 Vanessa Hans Head of Private Sector Basel Institute on Governance 4051 Basel appointed June 2024 Stephanie Ossenbach Group Sustainability Officer dormakaba International Holding AG 8153 Rümlang appointed June 2024 Carrie Scott Head, Sustainability and ESG Office Novartis 4056 Basel appointed June 2023 Nick Bell Global Head of Marketing Communic ations Trafigura 1207 Gene va appointed J une 2019 Ursula Finsterwald Head Group Sustainability Management LGT 9490 Vaduz, Liechtenstein appointed J une 2018 Stefania Lallai Vice President Sustainability Cargo Division MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company SA 1208 Geneva appointed June 2023 Nicolas Schornoz Chief Financial & Operating Officer Vestergaard Sàrl 1003 Lausanne appointed June 2018 Florian Strasser Group CEO & Chairman GWF Messsysteme AG 6005 Luzern appointed June 2023
- Sharing & Learning online: Climate-related reporting
Sharing & Learning online: Climate-related reporting
- UN Global Compact Networking Event in Geneva
Join us for a casual pizza networking evening. UN Global Compact Networking Event in Geneva Join us for a casual pizza networking evening.
- Non-Business Participation | UN Global Compact Network Switzerland & Liechtenstein
Some non-business organizations are eligible to join our local network. Find out more. Non-Business Participation Non-business organisations such as academic institutions, business associations, cities/municipalities, civil society organisations/non-governmental organisations, labour unions and public sector organisations are eligible to join the UN Global Compact Network Switzerland & Liechtenstein if: They provide clear value to our business participants or there is potential for collaboration They are willing to demonstrate their continued engagement by submitting the required Communication on Engagement (CoE) every two years They actively engage in our activities* *Please note that the UN Global Compact is primarily a private sector initiative. Thus, there may be activities and events that non-business participants are not able to participate in. In the network, we work closely with our non-business participants to support companies' work with the UN Global Compact's Ten Principles and the SDGs. A decision will be made on a case-by-case basis. Communication on Engagement (CoE) The CoE is a public disclosure through which participants inform stakeholders about their efforts to support the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact and about their engagement in the initiative. Through the CoE participants demonstrate their commitment to promote the implementation of the Ten Principles among businesses. The CoEs of all organisations are published on the UN Global Compact website . Application process 1. Review the application handbook for a detailed overview of the joining process. 2. Complete the application form online. You will be asked to provide information about your company's highest level executive (CEO or equivalent) who will sign an automatically generated Letter of Commitment addressed to the UN Secretary-General stating your commitment to the implementation of the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact, participation in the activities of the initiative where feasible and submit a biennial submission of a Communication on Engagement (COE). ! Widget Didn’t Load Check your internet and refresh this page. If that doesn’t work, contact us. FAQs
- Global Compact Netzwerk Deutschland: Webinarreihe Klimamanagement | Corporate Carbon Footprint Teil 2
Die sechsteilige Webinarreihe Klimamanagement unterstützt Unternehmen beim Einführen eines umfänglichen Klimamanagements. Global Compact Netzwerk Deutschland: Webinarreihe Klimamanagement | Corporate Carbon Footprint Teil 2 Die sechsteilige Webinarreihe Klimamanagement unterstützt Unternehmen beim Einführen eines umfänglichen Klimamanagements.
- UNGCNSL Event Hosted by Kaizen Institute, Zug
Networking Event UNGCNSL Event Hosted by Kaizen Institute, Zug Networking Event
- Working Group on Sustainable Supply Chains | Global Compact Netwo
The Working Group on Sustainable Supply Chains by GCNSL and öbu was officially launched in Bern in February 2019. It provides a platform for mutual exchange of best practices and experiences within a familiar framework. Working Group Sustainable Supply Chain Management The Working Group Sustainable Supply Chain Management is a knowledge-sharing platform for Swiss production companies founded in 2019 by öbu - Swiss Business Council for Sustainable Development and the UN Global Compact Network Switzerland & Liechtenstein. The meetings of the working group are held three times a year, either online or in person, on various sustainability topics relating to the supply chain. Objectives Exchange, learn and connect with companies from different industries on relevant supply chain topics Gain knowledge, insights and inspiration to manage environmental and social performance in the supply chain Build a community and network of sustainability professionals and supply chain experts Participation eligibility Being a member of öbu and/or a participant of the UN Global Compact Network Switzerland & Liechtenstein Employees working on corporate sustainability Excludes consultants and consultancy firms Excludes employees working in the sales department with a target group in the private sector Willing to actively participate and engage in the working group meetings Open to sharing own challenges as well as good practices and learning from peers Topics that have been discussed in the past: Grievance mechanisms in the supply chain Risk mapping in supply chains with a focus on the identification of child labour risks German Supply Chain Act Supplier engagement to reduce Scope 3 emissions Future topics may include: Conflict minerals Water scarcity Deforestation regulation Living wage And many more The Working Group on Sustainable Supply Chain Management will meet during three sessions in 2026 16 March 2026 13:30 - 15:00 | online Session 1 Exchange on pre-handed challenges 10 September 2026 13:00 - 17:00 | in-person Session 2 The topic and location will be defined closer to the session. 9 November 2026 13:30 - 15:00 | online Session 3 The topic will be defined closer to the session. The registration details are shared with everyone who has signed up for the group. If you have not done so already, you can do so below. Register for the Working Group Sustainable Supply Chain Management Salutation First name* Last name* Email* Organization* Job Title* Organization type* Participation requirement* I confirm that I am employed at a producing company. * I agree that my details will be shared with öbu and I have read and consent to the privacy policy. * Submit
- Regenerative Agriculture: Promoting sustainable and productive land regeneration
Multi-stakeholder exchange Regenerative Agriculture: Promoting sustainable and productive land regeneration Multi-stakeholder exchange
- The role of traceability in human rights due diligence
The role of traceability in human rights due diligence










