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EU MULTI STAKEHOLDER FORUM ON CSR

Round Table "Development aspects of CSR"
29/30 September 2003, Brussels

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Welcome & Introduction
Philippe Meyer, Chair, European Commission DG TRADE
Lieve Fransen, European Commission DG DEVELOPMENT
Anne Peeters, Rapporteur

Context and fact-finding
Mapping of existing instruments and emerging trends
Hans Hofmeijer, ILO
Cornis van der Lugt, UNEP
Structured input by stakeholders

Open discussion

CSR and the supply chain: the example of the textiles, garment and footwear sector
Historical overview
Ineke Zeldenrust, Clean Clothes Campaign, NL

Fair Trade perspective
Fiona Gooch, Traidcraft
Taibul Hasan Khondker, Swajan Crafts, Bangladesh

Company experiences
Frank Henke, Head of CSR, Adidas-Salomon
Sabine Bauer, Adidas-Salomon Works Council

Open discussion

Ingrid Schullström, Head of CSR, H&M
Frans Papma, Director, Fair Wear Foundation
Jean-Marc Bigler, Director, Institute e2co

Open discussion

Summing up by rapporteur

The supply chain in the environmental pillar of CSR: palm oil case study
Patrick Cooper, WWF Switzerland
Gert Vandersmissen, Ghana Oil Palm Development Company

Open discussion

Developing financial transparency and tackling corruption: extractive industries case study
Penny McMillin, Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, UK Department for International Development
Edward Bickham, Anglo American plc
Alan Grant, International Association of Oil and Gas Producers
David Ugolor, African Network for Environmental and Economic Justice, Nigeria (member of Publish What You Pay NGO coalition)

Managing economic, social and environmental impacts: the Chad-Cameroon investment project
André Madec, ExxonMobil
Achta Gossingar, Association de Marketing Social au Tchad
Roger Fotso, WCS/Cameroon Biodiversity Programme

Open discussion

Lessons learned: Identification of drivers, success factors, barriers and actions
Open discussion and identification of areas of general consensus

Conclusions