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ideas for a better tomorrow

September 16-17, 2014

The Lalit Hotel, New Delhi

Sponsors

In Partnership with Print Media PartnerAssociate Partners

Ministry of Earth Science

Goverment of India

Ministry of New and Renewable Energy

Goverment of India

The 9th Sustainable and Inclusive Solutions Summit presents

two days of captivating deliberations and intellectual insights

that inspire innovation, action and solutions towards a

sustainable future. The Summit promises to deliver a world

class line-up of thought leaders and practitioners who are

facilitating the transition to a sustainability renaissance.

Over the past eight years, the Summit has broadened

significantly in scope and participation. It encompasses systems

and showcases practices that will sustain our economy and our

planet for future generations. It will present several focus areas,

sessions and networking opportunities.

Please use the attached to register.Reply Form

focus areas

Why should Companies take Sustainability seriously?

Roadmap for building 100 smart cites in India

The sustainable business agenda is gaining attention by companies worldwide. The reasons for this momentum are several long-term benefits which a sustainable company derives. These include increasing competitiveness, attracting investments, product innovation, confident and high morale workforce and trusting stakeholders to name a few. However, to achieve all this, the senior management needs to direct the company to operate sustainably and to be socially responsible. The companies should realize the future business risks associated with environmental and social challenges and transforming them into present day opportunities. This will help in creating long term value as well as positively impact the economy, society and environment. The plenary will focus on why sustainability is strategically important to companies and the advantages of being a sustainable enterprise.

Over the past few years, mining industry has arguably met with the most intense global criticism as it is a resource extraction sector that consumes vast amounts of energy and produces huge amounts of wastes. There is an ongoing debate on whether mining can be described sustainable. It is also important to note that mining has evolved from a focus on resource development at a minimum cost to a more holistic approach that balances economic, environmental and social consideration. This session aims to focus on the initiatives of companies that are pursuing a path towards sustainable mining.

The urban landscape is undergoing massive transformation in recent years. Cities across the globe

Is sustainable mining an oxymoron?

today are trying to formulate master plans to develop citywide command and control network that monitors and optimizes the delivery of services like power, water, traffic and healthcare. The wave of urbanisation in India represents one of the country's greatest opportunities as well as one of its most serious challenges. India struggles with a number of significant barriers that continue to hamper the development of urban infrastructure. There is a need for more efficient and sustainable solution for building smart cities which will have self-sustainable habitats with minimal pollution levels, maximum recycling, optimized energy supplies and efficient public transportation. The plenary will discuss the solutions and best practices for transforming rapidly growing urban areas into smarter cities.

India is one of the world's fastest growing energy markets and is expected to be the second-largest contributor to the increase in global energy demand by 2035. Renewable energy has the potential to re-energize India's economy, allowing the country to achieve energy independence, reduce its trade deficits and propel towards a Green Nation. Energy issues need to be addressed holistically, and by engaging multiple stakeholders in dialogue to embrace renewable energy. As the energy infrastructure in India is not fully developed as yet, there is an opportunity to make the right choices today. This session will focus on recognizing barriers and implementing collaborative actions and solutions to promote renewable energy in the country.

The global leaders have made a recent call to rethink capitalism. The value that any business creates needs to be looked at from stakeholder’s perspective and not just the shareholders perspective. Integrated Reporting enables a sustainable business outlook by supporting

Energising the future

Integrated Reporting: rethinking capitalism

the integration of sustainable value creation within an organization’s strategy, governance and business model. This session will focus on the importance and need of Integrated Reporting in today’s business environment together with the roles of different stakeholders in rethinking capitalism.

Nature provides enormous amounts of inputs and services annually that are vital to long-term business success and global economic growth. As threats to the world’s critical ecosystems multiply, so too do business risks. Today, businesses are trying to enhance their bottom lines by integrating the value of natural capital into their strategy, operations, accounting and reporting. Companies that work to reduce their negative impacts on ecosystems often discover new opportunities to boost resource productivity and efficiency, mitigate natural resource risks, create new business opportunities and respond to changing consumer preferences. This session will focus on initiatives of companies that create significant business benefits by developing resource resilience as well as creating community goodwill for the license to operate.

The global water demand is predicted to increase dramatically to a level 40% above current supply by 2030. As demand for water is outstripping supply, a range of effort are initiated ensure a more sustainable supply of water. Companies are trying to save this precious resource by encouraging technological innovations, reducing water footprint, raising public awareness, forming partnerships with public sector organisations and supporting national strategies that aim to provide access to safe water by all. This session aims to discuss the best practices that lead to sustainable, integrated and efficient management of water resources.

Valuing natural capital

Be water smart!

ideas for a better tomorrow

Rajiv Pratap RudyMember of Parliament Lok Sabha

U K SinhaSecurities & Exchange Board of India

Guests of Honour

Neena SinghERM India

R K BansalSustainable Mining Expert

S Vijay KumarThe Energy & Resources Institute

Gigo JosephSmartCity (Kochi) Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd.

Madhav PaiEMBARQ India

Tapan MozumdarITC Limited

Vikas AggarwalMicrosoft Corporation India Pvt. Ltd

G S KrishnanNovozymes South Asia Pvt. Ltd.

Radhika KaliaPanasonic

Sanjib BezbaroaITC Limited

Mala SubramaniamArghyam

Meenakshi SharmaSABMiller India

N G HegdeBAIF Development Research

Rajiv WakhlePepsiCo, India

Chief GuestsPrakash Javadekar*

Minister of State for Information & Broadcasting (Independent Charge),

Environment, Forests & Climate Change (Independent Charge)

and Parliamentary Affairs, Government of India

* = invited

Suresh BabuWWF-India

A S Durga PrasadInstitute of Cost Accountants of India

Neha KumarGIZ

Sunita SinghNational Entrepreneurship Network (NEN)

Keerthi LalARTx Foundation & Innovation Consultant

Harsha AngeriBosch India

Kunal UpadhyayCentre for Innovation Incubation and Entrepreneurship

Nisha DuttIntellecap

Renu SwarupBiotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC)

Eileen TrenkmannGIZ

S MajumdarJSW Group

Suneel PandeyITC Limited

Andrew SteerWorld Resources Institute

Paul DruckmanThe International IntegratedReporting Council

Suresh P PrabhuFormer Union Minister

N K SinghFormer Member of Parliament& IAS (Retd.)

Hem PandeMinistry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change

Ajay MathurBureau of Energy Efficiency

Keynote Speakers

Y C DeveshwarITC Limited

Sumit MazumderTIL Limited

Ajit GulabchandHCC

R MukundanTata Chemicals Ltd.

Nalin ShinghalCentral Electronic Ltd.

Nik SenapatiRio Tinto India

Sumant SinhaReNew Power Venture Pvt. Ltd.

Tejpreet S ChopraBharat Light & Power

Ajay KapurAmbuja Cement

Ajit SinghLarsen & Toubro Ltd.

N R Krishnan, IAS (Retd.)Former Secretary to theGovernment of India

Rajat KathuriaICRIER

Kabir GhoshHindustan Zinc Limited

Distinguished Speakers

speakers

As a sponsor of CII’s flagship

sustainability event you have a unique

opportunity to position your organisation

at the heart of the most important

discussions on innovations, actions and

solutions for sustainable development

before an influential audience from

business, government and civil society.

On one hand, sponsoring the Summit

offers enhanced and targeted visibility

for your brand, including through

mementos and corporate films, to help

drive demand for your products and

services. On the other, by giving you a

participatory role in the various sessions,

it lets you leverage an already

established platform to showcase your

thought leadership and drive reputation

improvements even further.

message for sponsors

Your financial support helps us

underwrite event costs to make it

affordable and accessible to all who

wish to attend. To know more about

the various sponsorship

opportunities at the Summit,

please write to

[email protected]

Make your mark on the sustainable business community and take a leadership position in emerging green market opportunities.

SPONSORSHIP BENEFITS & CATEGORIES

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DOCUMENTATIONSPONSOR

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SESSIONSPONSOR

LUNCHSPONSOR

NETWORKINGSPONSOR

CORPORATECONTRIBUTOR

Amount 15,00,000 12,00,000 10,00,000 8,00,000 6,00,000 5,00,000 5,00,000 4,00,000 3,00,000 2,00,000

All figures below are in INR

No. of sponsor slots

Exclusive top level branding

Sponsor mementoes to participants, e.g. pen, pen stand, mouse pad, pen drive etc. (at additional cost to the sponsor)

Live link from event webpage to sponsoring organisation's website

Sponsor name & logo on event webpage

Complimentary registration at the conference (no. of participants)

Speaker / Session Chair or Moderator Slot

Screening of corporate film or commercial during breaks - maximum duration 2 minutes (screening slots to be decided by the organizers)

Strategic positioning of complimentary advertisement in the sponsor section of the summit documentation

Sponsoring organisation's brief profile in the sponsor section of the summit documentation (maximum word limit to vary as per sponsorship levels)

Sponsor logo placement on the agenda

Sponsor logo placement on the side wings of the backdrop (Logo size and positioning may vary according to the sponsorship category)

Recognition of level of sponsorship on sponsor acknowledgement board and card (Logo size and positioning may vary according to the sponsorship category)

Sponsor logo placement on the documentation kit

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INCLUSIVE SOLUTIONSSUMMIT

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REPLY FORM

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Early birds(Valid for registrations & fee received latest by15 August 2014) 6,000 + Service tax (12.36%) = ` 6,742

CII Members ` 8,000 + Service tax (12.36%) = ` 8,989

Academia, Students & NGOs ` 6,000 + Service tax (12.36%) = ` 6,742

Others ` 10,000 + Service tax (12.36%) = ` 11,236

One day charges ` 5,000 + Service tax (12.36%) = ` 5,618

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