Investment for development

10th OECD Roundtable on Corporate Responsibility - Updating the Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

 

30 June to 1 July 2010 - OECD Conference Centre, Paris

 

Every year, in conjunction with the Annual Meeting for National Contact Points, the OECD holds a roundtable on corporate responsibility addressing emerging issues and new developments. 

 

In April 2010, governments adhering to the Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises agreed on the Terms of Reference for an Update to the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. The update aims to ensure their continued role as a leading international instrument for the promotion of responsible business conduct. They also agreed that work on the update would start on the occasion of the 2010 Roundtable.

 

 

The Roundtable brought together representatives from governments, business, labour, NGOs, international organisations, non-adhering governments and academia to focus on ways of clarifying or providing further guidance on the application of the Guidelines in 3 areas as outlined in the Terms of Reference for an Update to the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises:

  • supply chains
  • human rights
  • environment and climate change

Meeting documents

Preliminary programme / 10th OECD Roundtable on Corporate Responsibility, 30 June 2010: Preliminary programme FRENCH 

Transition to a low-carbon economy - public goals and corporate practices, OECD

The corporate responsibility to respect human rights in the supply chain, Professor John Ruggie, Special Representative of the UN Secretary General  

Discussion Paper on Updating the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, Professor John Ruggie, Special Representative of the UN Secretary General  

Supply Chains and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, Business for Social Responsibility (BSR)

 

Presentations

Session 1 – Supply Chains

Corporate tools and practices for managing supply chain risks: a perspective from China -  Scott Chang, BSR China

Levi Strauss & Co: Social and environmental sustainability in the supply chain -  Manuel Baigorri

Supply chain social and environmental responsibility at Hewlett-Packard - Karl Daumueller

The Global Social Compliance Programme – Véronique Buhot

Possible implications for the update of the Guidelines - Cody Sisco, BSR


Session 2 – Human Rights

Keynote remarks by, John Morrison, Institute for Human Rights and Business

Keynote remarks by Matthew Smith, EarthRights International, Thailand

Business and Human Rights - Clifford Henry, USCIB

Anglo American and Human Rights - Hugh Elliott

 

Session 3 – Climate Change

Transition to a low-carbon economy: public goals and corporate practices - Céline Kauffmann and Cristine Tébar Less, OECD

Corporate disclosure of climate change related information – Paul Simpson, Carbon Disclosure Project

Emerging business practices to reduce GHG emissions – Jerome Lavigne-Delville, UN Global Compact

Engaging with suppliers - Sustainable value chains and consumption, GHG Protocol – Philip Reuchlin. WBCSD

Setting environmental goals for supply chains - Cody Sisco, BSR

 

Reference documents and links

 

See also

  • More about the 2010 update of the Guidelines 

 

 

 

 

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  • Albania
  • Algeria
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  • Angola
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  • Yemen
  • Zambia
  • Zimbabwe