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No social and environmental sustainability without disability inclusion

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Geneva
Two young ladies, one in a wheelchair, creating renewable energy village on a table, one in a wheelchair

Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) are key factors for businesses to consider when ensuring that they are acting responsibly. In addition to the launch of the publication “Making the green transition inclusive of people with disabilities”, the speakers in this session will discuss the importance of and measure to ensuring social and environmental sustainability efforts are inclusive of persons with disabilities.

Moderator

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Deborah France-Massin
Director of the Bureau for Employers' Activities, International Labour Organization (ILO)

Panelists

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Carla Bonino
Sustainability Chief, ONCE Foundation
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Elise Messerschmidt
Sustainability Director - Valentino & Prada Beauty, L'Oréal
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Karine Vasselin
Vice President Group Diversity & Inclusion Lead, Capgemini
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Neil Milliken
Global Head of Accessibility, Atos
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Pichamon Yeophantong
Independent Expert, UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights
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Frédéric Pinglot
Vice President Sustainability Performance, Schneider Electric