Unilever convenes environmental leaders for debate on sustainability, corporate stewardship to mark one year of its sustainable living plan

Unilever will convene a live online debate on sustainability and corporate stewardship between top environmental leaders on tuesday, november 22. the event marks the one-year anniversary of the launch of unilever’s sustainable living plan, an aggressive commitment that sets out to, among other goals, halve the company’s environmental impact while doubling the size of its business. the debate—“sustainable living: mainstream or pipedream?”—will extend unilever’s innovative model of decoupling corporate financial and environmental performance to the consumer mainstream. how can consumers be better incentivized by companies to change their behaviors toward sustainable living? how can companies bring consumer product use and disposal into their life cycle considerations and affect sustainability once products leave store shelves? 9:00am – 10:00am est there are several ways to join the live debate. here's how you can get involved: register and/or pose a question for the panel in advance or during the live debate at http://www.guardian.co.uk/sustainable-business/mainstream-sustainable-living-unilever-debate tweet @guardiansustbiz or use #sustliving to follow the discussion before it gets started watch on demand if you miss the live debate any time beginning friday, november 25 at http://www.sustainable-living.unilever.com/ who the event will feature an international panel of experts who will discuss how companies, brands and people can help to motivate the mainstream. panelists will include: paul polman, ceo, unilever tensie whelan, executive director, rainforest alliance malini mehra, founder and ceo of the centre for social markets, india david jones, global ceo, havas, and co-founder, one young world the discussion will be moderated by environmentalist and broadcaster, jonathan dimbleby.
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