During two days the Swedish success within corporate social responsibility will be discussed in Shanghai. The meeting is a part of the ongoing Sino-Swedish collaboration on CSR.
SHANGHAI, Aug. 12 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Today and tomorrow the Swedish pavilion at the Expo in Shanghai is hosting a forum about CSR. Using Sweden as an example, the forum will show how corporate responsibility and corporate values have been important factors when it comes to giving Swedish companies a good reputation and market advantages worldwide.
The forum will bring together representatives from a number of different stakeholders including organizations, government representatives and companies from both countries.
Some of the topics to be discussed include the role of the government in promoting an open and reliable free trade system, organizations and institutions supporting responsible business, and companies taking a lead in corporate responsibility.
Invited guests include officials from the institute for International Labor Studies, Ministry of Human Resource and Social Security of China, the Swedish Embassy in Beijing, the Swedish Consulate General in Shanghai, Swedish Trade Federation, as well as company representatives from Bao Steel Group Corporation, Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, H&M and IKEA
The Swedish participation at the Expo 2010 in Shanghai is the largest marketing effort Sweden has ever done abroad. The exhibition opened May 1st this year and will continue until October 31st. So far more than 1.5 million people have visited the Swedish pavilion, which gives an average of about 20,000 visitors per day.
For more information about the Swedish participation and the pavilion, please visit www.swedenexpo.cn