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Thinking about joining SBC?
Now that our latest five year strategy is live, we have put together a new two-pager talking about SBC and how we help our members. So if you want to join some of the sustainability initiatives we are leading, this overview can help you start those conversations internally. 
Featured event: Our three pillars
On Thursday 
15 October, join the SBC team in a lunchtime webinar to hear more about our three strategic pillars: Leadership, Climate Action and Thriving People. They'll be chatting about the programmes of work to deliver on the pillars, and opportunities for members to be involved.
What did your bottle used to be?
In the case of Anchor milk or ecostore detergent, it might have been sugar cane - or another bottle. On October 13, Anchor is launching 2 litre bottles made from sustainable sourced sugar cane, with a lower carbon footprint over their lifetime than new HDPE bottles. And ecostore has been able to use up to 75 per cent recycled content in its bottles, mixed with sugar cane.
What's your competitive advantage post-Covid? 
With Auckland moving back to level 1 this week, New Zealand is well placed to take on work which isn't yet possible in other parts of the world. In a beautiful piece of storytelling, ATEED's Voices of Auckland campaign showcases some of the creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. 
Lining up to target Scope 3 emissions 
Large businesses are increasingly focussing on their indirect (scope 3) emissions generated by their supply chain. Toitū Envirocare is developing New Zealand’s first supply chain emissions measurement platform targeted at SMEs, to be launched in mid-November. 
Long-term thinking still needed 
Despite the disruption of Covid, leaders still need to prioritise climate action, write Dawn Baggaley, Head of Sustainability at NZ Post, and Gerri Ward, Head of Community and Sustainability at Z Energy. Their latest article has six ways to build a long-term view into your thinking.  
Circular Product Stewardship starts with design
Product stewardship can play a key role in the circular transition by looking beyond the symptoms of a linear model. thinkstep-anz explores how starting with product design can address the cause over the symptoms in the latest issue of NZ Manufacturer.  
Manufacturers call for sustainable procurement 
ManufacturingNZ has released its Election Manifesto. Priorities include a pipeline of skilled and qualified workers, on-going investments in science and innovation, and greater emphasis on the economic, social and environmental impact of government purchasing to give Kiwi firms a fair and equal opportunity to win tenders in local supply chains. 
Reporting Corner 
Ports of Auckland has published its 2020 Integrated Report, outlining progress on its sustainability intiaitives, including its goal of being a zero-emissions port by 2040. 
SBC events

Procurement: Buy better, sell better
Wellington and online | Tuesday 13 October, 1.15 - 2pm 
Join this BusinessNZ seminar to hear how to use social and sustainable procurement in your strategy, how to tackle challenges that may arise, and how you can use social and sustainable procurement within your own supply chain to be more successful in Government tenders.

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Sustainability showcase: DB Breweries

Webinar | Wednesday 14 October, 1 - 2pm 
Hear from SBC’s new Board members about their work to embed sustainability across their businesses. At our first showcase Peter Simons (MD) and Rosie Cotter (Sustainability Manager) of DB Breweries will lead a discussion about their strategy, how they’ve integrated sustainability across their organisation, what they’ve learnt from this, and their key factors for success.
 
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Overview of SBC’s strategic pillars: Leadership, Climate Action, Thriving People
Webinar | Thursday 15 October, 12 - 1.30pm 
Join the SBC team to hear their thinking on the programmes of work to deliver the strategy, and opportunities to be involved.

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Other sustainability events

World Energy Week Live: Connecting Energy Societies
Online | 7 - 9 October
Registrations are free for BEC and SBC members. This
digital festival includes an Asia-Pacific Energy Leaders’ Panel Session with EECA’s CEO Andrew Caseley and representatives from Hong Kong, China, Japan and Singapore.
Register here
 - Advance registration is required. In question 4, select ‘Member Committee Member’. 

Rainbow Excellence Awards and Development Forum
Auckland | Friday 9 October 2020, 1.00pm - 4.30pm
Best wishes to all the 
finalists, including ASB, Auckland Council, Auckland Museum and Kiwibank. 

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TCFD Summit 2020
Online | Friday 9 October 2020
Co-hosted by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development and the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. The speakers include Mark Carney, Peter Bakker and Larry Fink.

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Future of Work Collective
Online events programme | 12 - 16 October 2020
10 Future of Work Labs plus one free Q&A session hosted by Mindset of Design 2020. 

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Stories of Change NZ 2: Iceberg Model - Rise of the Civil Rights Movement
Online | Wednesday 14 October, 4pm 
A three-part series from the School of System Change which discusses how systemic frameworks can help us understand social change, and how you can facilitate group discussions using these frameworks such as Multi-Level Perspectives, Iceberg Model, and Regenerative Model.

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WEBINAR: The life cycle story of utility poles
Thursday 22 October 1:30pm
A life cycle approach is necessary to gain the full environmental story of any product, and this is exactly what Life Cycle Assessment or LCA offers. For Orion’s utility poles, this covers everything from forestry to disposal of poles at end-of-life. Orion's Pip Newland and Josh Pope discuss how a full LCA with thinkstep-anz’s help revealed areas with significant opportunities for improvement.

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Climate Change + Business Conference 
Aotea Centre, Auckland | DATE CHANGE: Now 11 - 12 November 
The conference will explore the extent to which businesses, policy-makers, and civil society have seized the opportunity presented by Covid-19 to transform our future. 

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Convergence for a carbon transition | 2020-2030
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and online | Thursday 26 November 

One-day conference with real examples of radical path change ideas from the new field of “Transition Engineering”.
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ICNZ 2020 Speaker Series: Our climate and New Zealand's resilience into the future.
Thursday 26 November 
The Insurance Council of New Zealand's 2020 Speaker Series offers access to international and local experts to discuss the topics and issues that are affecting the sector, both here in New Zealand and around the world.  

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Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards
25 January 2021
The Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards honour those who use their passion to make our country a better place.

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More information about SBC events. For other low emissions events see the Climate Leaders Coalition events calendar.

Please send your Pānui stories (30 words plus image) to
sbccomms@businessnz.org.nz 
08 October 2020