Tuesday, June 10, 2008

World Ocean Council launches 'Corporate Ocean Responsibility'

An inaugural World Ocean Council meeting will take place in New York at the end of this month to hammer out a collaborative 'Corporate Ocean Responsibility' approach toward improving the health of the marine environment.

The workshop will be kicked off by Georg Kell, Executive Director of the United Nations Global Compact and Vaclav Mikulka, Director of the United Nations Division of Ocean Affairs and Law of the Sea. “The world’s oceans are at risk. The health of the seas depends on developing a more comprehensive approach to sustainability and stewardship by business. A growing number of companies are trying to be responsible, but collective efforts beyond those of a few companies or even a whole sector are needed to address the combined effects on the global ocean ecosystem,” said Paul Holthus, Executive Director of the World Ocean Council. The World Ocean Council will convene ocean industry sustainability leaders on June 24 and June 25. Interested companies interested are invited to contact the Council. A special seminar outlining the growing collaboration on ocean sustainability issues will be held on June 25 as part of the annual UN consultations on oceans. At this event, leadership companies will have the opportunity to familiarize NGOs, governments and international agencies with their marine environmental programs.

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