On Tuesday 2 February 2016, Inspiring More Sustainability (IMS) presented its activities for 2016 at a conference held at LALUX, revealing 10 innovative projects will now be on offer.

These ten initiatives will aim to offer concrete responses to social and environmental challenges and provide turnkey solutions for actors in the field.

The conference, which more than 100 people attended, was largely devoted to the testimony of members, with companies seen as a major driver of societal transformation. The event also presented the opportunity for IMS to introduce the second edition of 'Sustainability' magazine, dedicated to Corporate Social Responsibility and edited by the network leader of CSR in Luxembourg. The second edition focused on diversity and offers exclusive interviews and background articles on this topic for companies, as well as special unpublished articles on responsible finance and management.

The new programme for 2016 covers all fields of sustainable development applied to the corporate world, from diversity through the national charter and partnerships with associations to further involvement in the national Third Industrial Revolution project, the first step of which was established in January 2016. IMS will be involved in the following ten initiatives:

- Diversity Charter Lëtzebuerg
- Part&Act
- Third Industrial Revolution
- Climate Pact
- (Handi) Cap Emploi
- Digital for Sustainability
- Diagnosing CSR Practices
- Luxembourg CEO Sustainability Club
- Sustainable Territories: Kirchberg
- Sustainable Purchasing

The conference also allowed for the welcoming of fourteen new organisations: AGILL SA, Argest, Deloitte, Ecotrel asbl, Enerdeal, Excellium, Felten & Associés, HRT
Group, IDES, Kulturfabrik, L.E.E., Médecins Sans Frontières, Microsoft and Reka.

For details on the objectives of each initiative, visit www.imslux.lu

 

Photo by IMS Luxembourg