Sustainable Business Council at a Glance 2018/19 Helping businesses be the best for and our world

www.sbc.org.nz | July 2019 OUR WAY OUR IMPACT We inspire businesses by creating a community of Sustainability is mainstream in New Zealand business positive change, supporting members to go further and celebrating their leadership and success.

OUR FOUR PILLARS

1. 2. 3. 4. Make Make Create Make sustainability sustainability fellowship and sustainability a inspirational easy and clear belonging norm and then and aspirational unavoidable

Our Members

of New Zealand’s member private sector organisations, 31% GDP 103 up from 89 last year

billion associate collective members $77 turnover 10

full-time jobs That’s 10% of New Zealand’s 158,095 workforce Turnover and jobs as of July 2019.

2 SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS COUNCIL AT A GLANCE 2018/19 Our areas of work

Consumer decision-making Climate • Good Life 2.0 Playbook New Zealand • Climate Leaders Coalition launched and launched to members with workshops in grows from 60 to 110 organisations , Wellington, and • Workshops on transport and Science- online Based Targets • Supported the launch of Colmar Brunton’s • Emissions Reduction Quick Guide Better Futures report launched • Bringing members the global issues and making the connections with international brand and marketing leaders Future of Work • Breakfast event held for CEOs, Directors Sustainable Development Goals and Heads of HR • Workshop on Moving Beyond Mapping • Background paper launched • Abbie Reynolds speaking at the United Nations High-Level Political Forum about NZ business progress on the SDGs (July 2019) Good Governance • Guide launched at CEOs and Directors breakfast event Supporting Member Commitments • Webinars held on Stakeholder Engagement, Materiality, Reporting Sustainability Leadership • Sustainable Procurement workshop and • 30 sustainability managers graduated from Quick Guide launched 2018/19 Sustainability Leadership Course • Member Review - 42 member reports held in conjunction with Catapult, and reviewed 2019/20 course launched

Financials

Income $1,354,000 Salaries $501,000 Projects $664,000 Administration $96,000 Events and engagement $80,000 Research and communications $13,000 TOTAL Expenditure $1,354,000

3 Highlights from 2018/19

24 events 11 events 7 events – that’s one nearly every 2 weeks in Auckland Livestreamed

4 in Wellington 4 in Christchurch

EVENT BY TYPE

7 x workshops 4 x Webinars 3 x on Net Zero Transport, Sustainable Materiality, Reporting, Collaboration, Sustainability Leadership Procurement, Sustainable Good Life 2.0 Playbook Programme sessions Development Goals - Moving Beyond New Zealand Mapping, Science Based Targets, Good Life 2.0 Playbook NZ (x3)

OTHER EVENTS OTHER MILESTONES • 3 x What’s ahead for sustainability in 2019 & • Net Promoter Score of 42 communications session • SBC’s 20th anniversary celebrated with 9 member • Future of Work breakfast for CEOs, Directors and Heads videos of HR • 42 members have published sustainability/integrated • Creating Value from Good Governance - CEO & Directors reports breakfast • Submission made on the Zero Carbon Bill • Colmar Brunton Better Futures report launch • Member Survey published • SBC Annual Council Meeting • 21 member stories published

• 48 issues of Panui sent out

www.sbc.org.nz | July 2019 4 We are here to help our members be the best for New Zealand and the world.

Associate members

Members as at August 2019.

5 SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS COUNCIL AT A GLANCE 2018/19 Our Advisory Board 2019/20 The SBC is governed by an advisory board which is elected by our Council Members.

Karen Silk Volker Kuntzsch Alistair Davis Claire Walker SBC Chair SBC Deputy Chair CEO Toyota Chief People & Culture General Manager New Zealand Officer Commercial, Corporate CEO and Institutional Sanford SkyCity Entertainment New Zealand Group

David Benattar David Morgan Gareth Marriott Gerri Ward Chief Sustainability Chief Operations Managing Director OCS SBC Liaison Delegate Officer Integrity & Standards Australia and New Zealand Representative The Warehouse Group Officer/Chief Pilot Sustainability and Community Manager,

Karen Fifield Kate Jorgensen Kirk Hope Malcolm Johns CEO Finance Director CEO CEO Wellington Zoo Trust BusinessNZ Christchurch International Airport

Mike Sang Robin Singh Simon Mackenzie CEO Future Leaders’ CEO Ngāi Tahu Holdings Group Programme Vector Alumni Representative

Outgoing board members

Mike Cronin Malcolm Rands Managing Director Founder Corporate Affairs Ecostore Co-Operative Group

OUR TEAM

Abbie Reynolds Alison Herft Kate Alcock Robert Perry Executive Director Member & Consumer Climate & Resources Sustainable Leadership Programme Manager Manager Manager

Jay Crangle Renée Graham Catherine Jeffcoat Deb Bougen Events & Training Communications Communications Executive Assistant Manager Manager Manager

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