Anthropy 2022 – Day 1 –

wednesday 2n/a November heralds the start of Anthropy 2022 at The Eden Project. With pharmaphorum fully present today, expect to cover a wide range of topics, in a variety of formats, all united by a common goal of seeking lasting change for Britain, while bearing in mind its role on the world stage at this critical juncture in history.

Overall, the event explores the capacity for a good and feminine future, sustainable business leadership and dynamic places, our future generations and digital technology within these forward-looking spaces, as well as the state of this country’s land, water and air, and even the British love of sport – over the next three days, Anthropy delegates will explore equal opportunity and economics in its together, contemplating quality of life, place and internationally expressed British qualities.

Today, DFN asks itself “Are we who we say we are? while Corporate Culture asks “Here, now: how to find the right language to make the climate emergency everyone’s business”. Sir Tim Smit from the Eden Project talks about ‘Thinking Big: Systemic Change’ and the Environment Agency posits ‘Walking the walk: how can we work together to enable our organizations and chains to supply to become truly sustainable?

Meanwhile, Forum for the Future explores “The why, what and how of regenerative business – and how it could help us tackle our climate and health crisis”, KPMG discusses “Climate risk and the opportunity for a sustainable future”, and IPSOS informs us of the wider picture in “The State of the World and the UK Within”.

Finally, an EY-led panel addresses the topic of “corporate activism – a rallying cry” and the Adelphi Group leads a discussion on the way forward for the pharmaceutical industry in “Biopharmaceuticals: Building Patient Trust and Value for a Positive Society”, with Viiv Healthcare, Boehringer Ingelheim UK and Bayer Pharmaceuticals.

For those wandering around the ‘Pop up pub’ after the day’s main sessions, there will be the additional opportunity to hear from Anthropy founder John O’Brien in a conversation on ‘Enable ideas for good.

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