The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) is a
CEO
A chief executive officer (CEO), also known as a central executive officer (CEO), chief administrator officer (CAO) or just chief executive (CE), is one of a number of corporate executives charged with the management of an organization especially ...
-led organization of over 200
international companies. The Council is also connected to 60 national and regional business councils and partner organizations.
Its origins date back to the Rio de Janeiro
Earth Summit of 1992, when
Stephan Schmidheiny, a Swiss business entrepreneur, was appointed chief adviser for business and industry to the secretary general of the
United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED). He created a forum called "Business Council for Sustainable Development", which went on to become ''Changing Course'', a book that coined the concept of
eco-efficiency.
The WBCSD was created in 1995 as a merger of the Business Council for Sustainable Development and the World Industry Council for the Environment and is based at the
Maison de la paix in
Geneva,
Switzerland
). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
, with offices in New York and New Delhi.
Operations
The Council works on a variety of issues related to sustainable development. It works to achieve the
Sustainable Development Goals
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) or Global Goals are a collection of 17 interlinked objectives designed to serve as a "shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future".United Nations (2017) R ...
(SDGs) through the transformation of six economic systems. These are
circular economy
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, Cities and Mobility, Climate and Energy, Food, Land and Water, People and Redefining Value. Each system transformation is set up as a WBCSD Program with a number of supplementary Projects.
Impact and influence
A 2003
World Bank/
IFC commissioned study identified the WBCSD as one of the "most influential forums" for companies on corporate social responsibility (CSR) issues. A 2004
Globescan survey found the WBCSD as the second most effective SD research organization. The 2006 survey by the same company reports that 54% of all surveyed experts believe the WBCSD will play a "major role" in advancing sustainable development. Only the European Union received higher approval (69%).
In the 2007's
Ethisphere Institute list of the 100 Most Influential People in Business Ethics, WBCSD President Bjoern Stigson has been ranked ninth, which made him the second most influential NGO leader.
Membership
Membership of the WBCSD is by invitation of the Executive Committee to companies committed to
sustainable development
Sustainable development is an organizing principle for meeting human development goals while also sustaining the ability of natural systems to provide the natural resources and ecosystem services on which the economy and society depend. The des ...
. Among its over 180 members
are well-known companies such as
DuPont
DuPont de Nemours, Inc., commonly shortened to DuPont, is an American multinational chemical company first formed in 1802 by French-American chemist and industrialist Éleuthère Irénée du Pont de Nemours. The company played a major role in ...
,
3M,
Nestlé,
BP,
Danone and
Royal Dutch Shell. WBCSD provides its members with the value, impact and voice to navigate unprecedented global changes and allows them to prosper from transforming their operations. By joining the WBCSD, member companies benefit from insights into the latest knowledge on sustainability, sustainability tools, peer collaboration across the value chain, participation in policy development and a chance to profile their sustainability work.
Member companies pledge their support and contribution to the WBCSD by making available their knowledge and experience, and appropriate human resources. They are asked to publicly report on their environmental performance and to aspire to widen their reporting to cover all three pillars of sustainable development – economic, social and environmental.
A key element is the personal commitment of the
Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), acting as Council Members. They are influential advocates for the WBCSD's policy positions and they co-chair the working groups. They also organize support for the WBCSD's work program and ensure the adoption of sustainable management practices within their companies.
Forética
Forética claims to be global network of
Spanish speaking
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businesses and professionals whose mission is to promote an ethical management and corporate social responsibility by the establishment of a National standard in Spain known as SGE-21, (sistema de gestión ética para el Siglo 21) which is also Annex 1 to
ISO 26000 and supported by
CSR Europe
Membership is said to around 400 and includes companies of all sizes and sectors, as well as individual specialists, professionals and academics and it was incorporated into WBCSD on 2 September 2014.
Governance
The WBCSD is a member-led organization governed by a Council composed of the Council Members of its member companies. The Council elects the Executive Committee, including the Chairman and four Vice Chairmen. Past chairmen include:
* Rodney F. Chase –
BP (1995)
*
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Given name:
* Livio Abramo (1903–1993), Brazilian artist
*Livio Agresti (1508–1580), Italian painter
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–
3M (1996/97)
*
Egil Myklebust –
Norsk Hydro (1998/99)
*
Charles O. Holliday, Jr. –
DuPont
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(2000/01)
* Sir
Philip Watts
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Early life
Watts was born on 25 June 1945 in Leicester and grew up in the Midlands where his ...
KCMG –
Royal Dutch Shell (2002/03)
*
Bertrand Collomb
Bertrand P. Collomb (14 August 1942 – 24 May 2019) was a French business executive.
Career
He was director of LafargeHolcim, the company resulting from the merger of Lafarge and its Swiss competitor, in 2015. He is also honorary chairman of ...
–
Lafarge (2004/05)
*
Travis Engen
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–
Alcan (2006/07)
*
Sam DiPiazza –
PwC (2008/09)
*
Paul Polman –
Unilever (2012–17)
*Sunny Verghese –
Olam (2018–2020)
Geographic balance
Most of WBCSD's member companies are headquartered in Europe (47%). 22% member companies are headquartered in Asia, 22% in North America and 5% in Latin America. The geographically least represented regions are Africa, Australasia and the Middle East with 1% each.
Controversies
According to
Greenpeace
Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning network, founded in Canada in 1971 by Irving Stowe and Dorothy Stowe, immigrant environmental activists from the United States. Greenpeace states its goal is to "ensure the ability of the Earth t ...
the ''World Business Council for Sustainable Development '' is among the key players responsible for holding the world societies from tackling the
climate change and energy management challenges for the past 20 years. The WBCSD Executive Committee was dominated by the largest non-renewable energy and
carbon-intensive companies in the world at least until 2011. According to Greenpeace the WBCSD executive committee has been a 'Who's Who' of the world's largest carbon-intensive companies.
[Who's holding us back?Full report]
November 23, 2011 page 9
The
Sierra Club
The Sierra Club is an environmental organization with chapters in all 50 United States, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico. The club was founded on May 28, 1892, in San Francisco, California, by Scottish-American preservationist John Muir, who be ...
has collaborated with the World Business Council on a number of initiatives, as well as inviting its representatives to speak at Sierra Club events. The
Environmental Defense Fund recommends the World Business Council's auditing methods to companies seeking to reduce greenhouse emissions, and the
Natural Resources Defense Council has drawn upon WBCSD guidelines in drawing up their own guidelines for determining biofuels sustainability. The WBCSD's Vision 2050 report was highlighted by ''
The Guardian'' as "the largest concerted corporate sustainability action plan to date – include reversing the damage done to ecosystems, addressing rising
greenhouse gas emissions and ensuring societies move to sustainable agriculture."
References
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