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A new catalyst for business sustainability in New Zealand

Wed Mar 30 2016 13:00:00 GMT+1300 (New Zealand Daylight Time)

A new catalyst for business sustainability in New Zealand

30 March 2016

Business has a pivotal role to play in slowing climate change, improving social justice, and stepping up to other sustainability challenges. There’s growing recognition that what’s good for the environment and society is usually good for the financial bottom line, especially in the long term.

The Business School is drawing on its deep expertise and close industry ties to launch a new Sustainability Programme with a week of debate and action, from Monday 4 April to Friday 8 April.

“Our aim is to be amongst the leading universities internationally on the issues of sustainability,” says programme leader and former executive director of Oxfam New Zealand, Barry Coates.

“We’ve looked to the examples of universities at the vanguard – Yale, Cambridge, MIT. Their experience shows that innovative practice in universities can ensure the next generation of leaders understand the values and practices of sustainability that can drive success for their enterprise and for society in a rapidly evolving future.”

Another important role universities can play is that of convenor – “bringing different stakeholders together around sustainability issues – often people who don't necessarily agree with each other or talk with each other.

“This is what Sustainability Week is about.”

High profile speakers include:

The week is organised around daily themes:

Mr Coates says the week is designed to act as a springboard for ongoing practical initiatives around business sustainability involving business leaders, academics, students, social enterprises and the Business School itself.

“There is new energy and urgency for sustainability in New Zealand,” he says. “We intend to be a catalyst for meaningful action.”

Read the programme and register on the Sustainability Week website.

For media enquiries, please contact Nicola Shepheard - n.shepheard@auckland.ac.nz