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Rio+20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development

Rio+20 – a milestone on the global agenda 


In June 2012, world leaders will meet in Rio for the twentieth anniversary of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, which produced Agenda 21, the first comprehensive global blueprint on sustainable development. This is a time for reflection on what has been achieved and what has been left undone by the past generation. 

The objectives of Rio+20 are to

  • secure renewed political commitment for sustainable development,
  • assess the progress to date and the remaining gaps in the implementation of the outcomes of the major summits on sustainable development, and
  • address new and emerging challenges 

The two themes of the conference are:  

  • green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication,
  • the institutional framework for sustainable development.
Rio+20 – an important meeting for business


Since the first United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD) in Rio in 1992 the role of business in sustainable development has changed considerably. Both the UNCSD and the World Summit on Sustainable Development (Rio+10) have led to the creation of concrete international frameworks and processes which have mostly indirectly influenced the way business operates, such as the: 

  • Agenda 21  
  • UNFCCC Climate Change process (e.g. Kyoto Protocol)
  • Convention on Biodiversity
  • the global framework for sustainable production and consumption (SCP)
  • ectorial frameworks, such as the Strategic Approach to Internationals Chemicals Management (SAICM)
  • other national and regional legal frameworks

Business has already demonstrated considerable success in integrating sustainability into business practices, for example via voluntary codes like the ICC Business Charter for Sustainable Development, which has provided thousands of large and small companies around the world with the basis for sound environmental management and the ICC ten conditions for a transition toward a Green Economy – a part of a longer term Green Economy Roadmap. Other examples include reporting initiatives, such as the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), standards and guidance such as ISO 14001, voluntary sectorial approaches and “soft law” approaches, such as the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. Companies in all sectors have taken concrete actions, from reducing environmental impacts across value chains to increasing energy and resource efficiency, investing in low-carbon and renewable energy and reducing waste. 

 But more needs to be done if we are to meet economic, developmental and environmental challenges. Efforts by all actors should reconcile the need for short and medium-term profit with longer-term systemic change. Economic growth is and will be essential to provide the resources and social equity necessary to build capacity and finance actions in a transition towards a Green Economy. A “green economy” must ultimately function in a self-sustaining way and become integrated in international and global markets.  


ICC engagement for Rio+20  


ICC's engagement towards the Rio+20 Conference is channelled through two vehicles 1) ICC Green Economy Task Force and 2) the Business Action for Sustainable Development (BASD) 2012.

1. The Green Economy Task Force, a part of the ICC Commission on Environment and Energy, is developing policy contributions on behalf of ICC, which serve as the basis for ICC policy input into Rio+20 as well as other initiatives on the question of the "green economy". This content constitute an essential part of the ICC contribution to the messages which are channeled by the BASD 2012 initiative. The Task Force is chaired by Martina Bianchini, Vice-President EU Government Affairs and Public Policy, Dow Europe.

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2. BASD 2012 is a temporary platform for Rio+20, jointly convened by ICC, the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and the United Nations Global Compact, which is the recognized voice for business in the Rio+20 process. Laurent Corbier, Chair of the ICC Commission on Environment and Energy, represents ICC Secretary General Jean-Guy Carrier on the BASD 2012 Steering Committee, Carlos Busquets, Deputy Director ICC Department on Policy and Business Practices, Louise Kantrow, ICC Permanent Representative to the United Nations, and Andrea Bacher, Policy Manager Environment and Energy, are the leads for ICC on the BASD 2012 Project Team. Companies participate in BASD through their respective organizations. Please see also section below.

In addition, ICC is linking its green economy work with its thirteen policy commissions (e.g. Intellectual Property Roadmap) and G20 policy work, as well as its practical tools (e.g. model contract on international transfer of technology), and action-oriented platforms such as the Green Growth Trade and Investment Forums (China - May 2012; Dubai – October 2012). In this way, the Green Economy Roadmap and its call for action is becoming the unifying platform on the Green Economy theme. To make a contribution or propose a best practice for the roadmap, please contact the ICC Secretariat.

Please see also ICC "Business ABC" fact sheet More information about ICC activities will be shortly available.


Business Action for Sustainable Development (BASD) – an inclusive business collation for Rio+20  


Business Action for Sustainable Development (BASD) 2012 is a
temporary, inclusive coalition of business groups convened by ICC, UNGC, WBCSD and joined by numerous
partners. BASD 2012 was launched in October 2010 and is chaired by Mr S. Gopalakrishnan (Kris), CEO and Managing Director of Infosys.

BASD has a two folded task:

  • Official major group coordinator for all business and industry participants (B&I); please write to lea.felluss@iccwbo.org if you would like to be added on the B&I list to receive updates on Rio+20 provided from the United Nations for circulation, as well as participate amongst other at providing input to Rio+20 B&I statements. 

        >> Past B&I statements

  • Organizing of additional meetings, policy input as BASD; participation through the BASD partners;

The ultimate objective of BASD 2012 is to strengthen the overall contribution of Rio+20 to sustainable and inclusive markets and promote joint action between stakeholders – business, government, civil society and consumers towards green growth. Members of BASD conveners and partners work through their organization;

The main events of BASD will be the Business Day during Rio+20 on 19 June. Furthermore a global business consultation (April 2012) and a Rio dialogues will be organized. 

Further information: www.basd2012.org


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Key official and business related Rio+20 meetings - 2012  

What

When

Where

How

Initial discussions on the zero draft of the outcome document

25-27 January

New York, USA

through an accredited organization, such as ICC;

please contact abh@iccwbo.org

Informal breakfast invitation from Member states – presentation of BASD 2012

27 January

New York, USA

By invitation;

Contact ICC: lkw@iccwbo.org

1st "informal-informal" negotiations

19-23 March

New York, USA

through an accredited organization, such as ICC;

please contact gdu@iccwbo.org

3rd Intersessional Meeting

26-27 March

New York, USA

through an accredited organization, such as ICC;

please contact abh@iccwbo.org

Business Consultation for Rio+20 – Dutch government/ BASD/ UN

11-12 April

The Netherlands

By invitation;

Contact ICC: abh@iccwbo.org

2nd “informal-informal” negotiations

23 April - 4 May

New York, USA

through an accredited organization, such as ICC;

please contact abh@iccwbo.org

BASD public-private dialogue on Rio+20 (side event)

26 March

New York, USA

By invitation;

Contact ICC: lkw@iccwbo.org

3rd Preparatory Committee Meeting

13-15 June

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

through an accredited organization, such as ICC;

please contact abh@iccwbo.org

BASD Business Day

19 June

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

By invitation;

Contact ICC: abh@iccwbo.org

World Business and Development Awards in support of the Millennium Development Goals – ICC/IBLF/UNDP

19 June (evening)

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

By invitation;

Award nomination process and further information: 
www.iccwbo.org/wba

Contact: lkw@iccwbo.org

Rio+20 Conference

Rio+20 logo

20-22 June

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

through an accredited organization, such as ICC;

Contact ICC: abh@iccwbo.org

 

Questions? Please contact us:


Strategic engagement
Carlos Busquets
 
Deputy Director, ICC Policy and Business Practices
e:
carlos.busquets@iccwbo.org

UN engagement coordination
Louise Kantrow
 
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
e:
 louise.kantrow@iccwbo.org

Content and communication
Andrea Bacher
Policy Manager- Environment and Energy
e:
 andrea.bacher@iccwbo.org

Georgiana Degeratu
Assistant
e:
gdu@iccwbo.org
+33 1 49 53 29 16

                              Lea Felluss
                              Assistant
                              e:
lea.felluss@iccwbo.org 
                              +1-212-703-5091


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