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The United Nations Global Compact Australia
MGSM Leadership Series

“The business of business in peace and
sustainable development”




                                                 Matthew Tukaki
  Australian Representative to the United Nations Global Compact
                CEO and Executive Chairman of the Sustain Group
About The Global Compact
 Established more than a decade ago after recognition that business and
  industry does and must play a role when it comes to significant challenges
 Four core Principles: Anti-Corruption, the Environment, Labour and Human
  Rights
 More than 8,000 signatories globally including more than 300 Australian
  companies and organisations & a further 300 global corporations with
  operations in Australia
 More than 100 Local Networks around the world making it the largest
  corporate citizenship initiative on the planet – the 101st office was opened
  by the Secretary General in Burma this past April – We hope the 102nd will
  be Papua New Guinea
 Established three Leadership Groups here in Australia: Human Rights, Anti-
  Corruption and the Environment
The UNGC Convened the Rio+20
Corporate Sustainability Forum
Our core focus areas:

   Energy & Climate
   Water & Ecosystems
   Agriculture & Food
   Social Development
   Urbanization & Cities
   Economics & Finance of Sustainable
    Development
The objectives of Rio+20 from business
1. Prove that corporate sustainability is an essential element in achieving sustainable
development, and underscore the urgent need for the UN to engage the private sector as
a key partner.
2. demonstrate that principle-based platforms and transformative partnerships are
advancing critical issues – including sustainable energy, climate, water, food, women’s
empowerment, children’s rights and good governance – with enormous potential to
produce results if greater scale is achieved.
3. Highlight that there can be no sustainable development without respect for human
rights, and that, while the primary responsibility for ensuring their promotion and
protection lie with Governments, businesses have an independent responsibility to
respect human rights.
4. Showcase leading technological and social innovations, emphasizing that many
solutions to sustainability challenges already exist and can be more widely adopted with
the right level of support, particularly from Governments and investors.
5. demonstrate the critical influence of other stakeholders – including investors, stock
exchanges, business schools and universities, and cities – in stimulating corporate
sustainability. Sessions held at the Forum by these groups – for example the principles
for responsible Investment and the principles for responsible management education –
aimed to bring scale to their work.
6. motivate a rising number of companies to commit to universal sustainability principles
and report on performance, as advanced by the UN Global Compact.
7. mobilize a large number of commitments to action and partnerships by companies
and other stakeholders. to ensure these commitments translate into impactful actions,
only those that have clear targets and commit to annual public progress reports have
been accepted. the UN Global Compact has designed and will continue to manage this
process, whereby UN entities, as well as outside partners such as the World Business
Council for Sustainable Development, can funnel commitments through business.un.org,
the UN-Business partnership Gateway.
8. Provide inspiration and encouragement to Governments to transition to a green
economy, and to take steps to support responsible business practices globally.
Australian business involvement
 More than 150 Australian businesses, organisations and individuals in
  attendance
 UNGC Australia convened panels entitled “The Business Response to the
  Sustainability Challenge” and “Business and Human Rights”
 UNGC Australia, Indonesia and Japan convened a special session on disaster
  recovery post significant events (the Japan Earthquake, Queensland Floods
  and the Boxing Day Tsunami
 UNGC Australia participated in a panel convened by UN Global Compact
  and UN Women on gender equality and the Women’s Empowerment
  Principles
 Participated in more than 40 sessions from social impact investing and the
  valuation of natural capital to indigenous land management and water
  security
Water & Ecosystems & Natural Capital
1. In a special Communique titled “Make Water Sustainability a Priority”, 45
   CEOs of major corporations from the CEO Water Mandate committed to
   broadening and deepening their development of corporate water
   sustainability policies and practices in areas such as: i) water-use efficiency
   in facilities and factories; ii) working with suppliers to improve their water-
   management practices; iii) developing public private partnerships at the
   river basin and watershed level with Governments, civil society
   organizations, and other stakeholders.
2. 37 banks, investment funds, and insurance companies submitted a far-
   reaching Natural Capital Declaration aimed towards integrating natural
   capital considerations into their products and services.
Sustainable Agriculture
The UN Global Compact and a group of 16 leading companies and stakeholders
in the food and agriculture sector committed to champion the development of
global voluntary business principles on good practice and policy for sustainable
agriculture. This initiative will be aimed at developing a common
understanding and agreement on what resources and impacts are needed from
the global community to transform markets and agricultural supply systems.
Involving stock exchanges –
responsible investment and disclosure
/ supporting green economy transition
1. 5 stock exchanges committed to promote long-term, sustainable
   investment in their markets. These leading exchanges – with over 4,600
   listed companies in developed and emerging markets –committed to work
   with investors, companies and regulators to promote long-term sustainable
   investment and improved environmental, social and corporate governance
   disclosure and performance among companies listed on their exchange.
2. 70 businesses, national Governments and international organizations
   endorsed the Green Industry Platform, an initiative that aims to
   mainstream environmental and social considerations into corporate
   operations through more efficient use of energy and raw materials,
   innovative practices and applications of new green technologies.
So what does this mean in terms of
peace and conflict, war and disaster?

Quite simply business can and will play
a significant role

Disasters, war, conflict, climate change
10.7 million people in the Horn of
Africa need help

               "We already face the most severe food
               security emergency in the world, and the
               situation is getting worse. If we are to avoid a
               deepening of this crisis, we need support.“

               Baroness Valerie Amos
•   Major wars, 1,000+ deaths per year
•   Minor wars and conflicts, fewer than 1000 deaths per year
1000+deaths in 2012
Business can play
an important role
when it comes to
  humanitarian
    affairs and
emergency relief

 business.un.ug
Partner with us to make a difference
New Guides and Toolkits for
implementation
Thank you
E: matthew.tukaki@unglobalcompact.org.au
W: www.unglobalcompactg.org.au

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Speech to the MGSM and Australia Israel Chamber of Commerce Leadership Series

  • 1. The United Nations Global Compact Australia
  • 2. MGSM Leadership Series “The business of business in peace and sustainable development” Matthew Tukaki Australian Representative to the United Nations Global Compact CEO and Executive Chairman of the Sustain Group
  • 3. About The Global Compact  Established more than a decade ago after recognition that business and industry does and must play a role when it comes to significant challenges  Four core Principles: Anti-Corruption, the Environment, Labour and Human Rights  More than 8,000 signatories globally including more than 300 Australian companies and organisations & a further 300 global corporations with operations in Australia  More than 100 Local Networks around the world making it the largest corporate citizenship initiative on the planet – the 101st office was opened by the Secretary General in Burma this past April – We hope the 102nd will be Papua New Guinea  Established three Leadership Groups here in Australia: Human Rights, Anti- Corruption and the Environment
  • 4. The UNGC Convened the Rio+20 Corporate Sustainability Forum Our core focus areas:  Energy & Climate  Water & Ecosystems  Agriculture & Food  Social Development  Urbanization & Cities  Economics & Finance of Sustainable Development
  • 5. The objectives of Rio+20 from business 1. Prove that corporate sustainability is an essential element in achieving sustainable development, and underscore the urgent need for the UN to engage the private sector as a key partner. 2. demonstrate that principle-based platforms and transformative partnerships are advancing critical issues – including sustainable energy, climate, water, food, women’s empowerment, children’s rights and good governance – with enormous potential to produce results if greater scale is achieved. 3. Highlight that there can be no sustainable development without respect for human rights, and that, while the primary responsibility for ensuring their promotion and protection lie with Governments, businesses have an independent responsibility to respect human rights. 4. Showcase leading technological and social innovations, emphasizing that many solutions to sustainability challenges already exist and can be more widely adopted with the right level of support, particularly from Governments and investors.
  • 6. 5. demonstrate the critical influence of other stakeholders – including investors, stock exchanges, business schools and universities, and cities – in stimulating corporate sustainability. Sessions held at the Forum by these groups – for example the principles for responsible Investment and the principles for responsible management education – aimed to bring scale to their work. 6. motivate a rising number of companies to commit to universal sustainability principles and report on performance, as advanced by the UN Global Compact. 7. mobilize a large number of commitments to action and partnerships by companies and other stakeholders. to ensure these commitments translate into impactful actions, only those that have clear targets and commit to annual public progress reports have been accepted. the UN Global Compact has designed and will continue to manage this process, whereby UN entities, as well as outside partners such as the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, can funnel commitments through business.un.org, the UN-Business partnership Gateway. 8. Provide inspiration and encouragement to Governments to transition to a green economy, and to take steps to support responsible business practices globally.
  • 7. Australian business involvement  More than 150 Australian businesses, organisations and individuals in attendance  UNGC Australia convened panels entitled “The Business Response to the Sustainability Challenge” and “Business and Human Rights”  UNGC Australia, Indonesia and Japan convened a special session on disaster recovery post significant events (the Japan Earthquake, Queensland Floods and the Boxing Day Tsunami  UNGC Australia participated in a panel convened by UN Global Compact and UN Women on gender equality and the Women’s Empowerment Principles  Participated in more than 40 sessions from social impact investing and the valuation of natural capital to indigenous land management and water security
  • 8. Water & Ecosystems & Natural Capital 1. In a special Communique titled “Make Water Sustainability a Priority”, 45 CEOs of major corporations from the CEO Water Mandate committed to broadening and deepening their development of corporate water sustainability policies and practices in areas such as: i) water-use efficiency in facilities and factories; ii) working with suppliers to improve their water- management practices; iii) developing public private partnerships at the river basin and watershed level with Governments, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders. 2. 37 banks, investment funds, and insurance companies submitted a far- reaching Natural Capital Declaration aimed towards integrating natural capital considerations into their products and services.
  • 9. Sustainable Agriculture The UN Global Compact and a group of 16 leading companies and stakeholders in the food and agriculture sector committed to champion the development of global voluntary business principles on good practice and policy for sustainable agriculture. This initiative will be aimed at developing a common understanding and agreement on what resources and impacts are needed from the global community to transform markets and agricultural supply systems.
  • 10. Involving stock exchanges – responsible investment and disclosure / supporting green economy transition 1. 5 stock exchanges committed to promote long-term, sustainable investment in their markets. These leading exchanges – with over 4,600 listed companies in developed and emerging markets –committed to work with investors, companies and regulators to promote long-term sustainable investment and improved environmental, social and corporate governance disclosure and performance among companies listed on their exchange. 2. 70 businesses, national Governments and international organizations endorsed the Green Industry Platform, an initiative that aims to mainstream environmental and social considerations into corporate operations through more efficient use of energy and raw materials, innovative practices and applications of new green technologies.
  • 11. So what does this mean in terms of peace and conflict, war and disaster? Quite simply business can and will play a significant role Disasters, war, conflict, climate change
  • 12. 10.7 million people in the Horn of Africa need help "We already face the most severe food security emergency in the world, and the situation is getting worse. If we are to avoid a deepening of this crisis, we need support.“ Baroness Valerie Amos
  • 13. Major wars, 1,000+ deaths per year • Minor wars and conflicts, fewer than 1000 deaths per year
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17. Business can play an important role when it comes to humanitarian affairs and emergency relief business.un.ug
  • 18. Partner with us to make a difference
  • 19. New Guides and Toolkits for implementation