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Environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues have been front of mind through the course of the
pandemic. As standards setters converge and governments around the globe take steps to strengthen,
and, in some cases, mandate disclosure and more sustainable practices it’s a clear signal that we cannot
afford to revert to business as usual.
Beyond climate, corporates and investors are under increasing pressure to consider the full spectrum of
ESG issues. Additionally, the evolving consensus on corporate purpose highlights that the ‘S’ of ESG is
not just an ethical and moral consideration, but a financial and business imperative.
The annual Responsible Business conference will convene global leaders, C-suite executives,
sustainability professionals, and policymakers in London on 3 March 2022. Join lively discussions
on how to mainstream ESG matters into meaningful decision-making and engage with your peers on
what it will take for responsible and resilient businesses to truly succeed in the long-term.
On the agenda:
Corporate governance
Human rights
Sustainable finance
Data and disclosure
The rise of the “S”
Profit with purpose
Previous organizations in attendance:
Amundi, Apple, Citigroup, Clifford Chance,
GRI, GSK, Ingka Group, JLL, LEGO group,
Lloyds Bank, McKinsey & Co., Mitsubishi,
Patagonia, EIB, European Commission,
Heineken, OECD, Rio Tinto, US SEC, UN,
UK Government, Unilever, Vodafone,
Walmart, WEF, World Bank and more.
Reunite in-person to network with corporates and policymakers, find innovative solutions to key
business challenges, and contribute to compelling conversations that will pave the way forward for
resilient and sustainable business practices.
Chatham House, home to the Chatham House Rule, has
been a source of independent analysis, trusted dialogue
and influential ideas for over one hundred years. Our
events offer unique access to thought leadership, best
practice and insight from world leaders, policy influencers
and academics and we are privileged to hold a long-
standing position of trust on the world stage.
Develop:
• New business relationships
• Solutions to key business
issues
• Long-term connections
Benefit from:
• Informal dialogue
with industry peers
• Face-to-face learning
• Under-the-rule discussions
Participate live in:
• Keynote addresses
• Panel discussions
• Networking lunches
• Drinks receptions
The conference will be hosted in a hybrid format to enable our global
audience to tune into the sessions virtually should they not be able to
attend in-person. All resources and documents will be available for
download on the virtual platform and sessions will be available to
watch on-demand after the conference. Please visit our website for
further information on our virtual access.
Representatives from partners and major corporate Chatham House member organizations
£550 (£660)
Commercial organizations £1150 (£1380)
Government departments and agencies; intergovernmental organizations
£700 (£840)
NGOs, academic institutes, non-profits and registered charities £450 (£540)
Commercial organizations £1350 (£1620)
Government departments and agencies; intergovernmental organizations
£800 (£960)
NGOs, academic institutes, non-profits and registered charities
£550 (£660)
The prices listed below for in-person attendance include event admission to live sessions, on-site
networking and community area, refreshments as well as access to all content via our digital platform
(Q&A; polls; networking and chat; video on demand). If your organization is a corporate member of
Chatham House, you are entitled to a discount. Check if your organization is a member here.