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Planet, Profit & People: Who pays the price for corporate harms?

Sunday, 28 September, 2025 - 15:15 - Sunday, 28 September, 2025 - 16:30

The Blue Coat
Liverpool
L1 3BX
United Kingdom

Part of Responsible Business Day, at the Labour Party Conference

Join Corporate Justice Foundation, Fabian Society & Fairtrade Foundation

Speakers

  • Rt Hon Lord Falconer of Thoroton.
  • Martin Rhodes MP, Glasgow North.
  • Dominique Muller, Director, Corporate Justice Coalition
  • Asad Rehmen, CEO, Friends of the Earth
  • Hannah Bond, Co-CEO, ActionAid UK
  • Nancy Githaiga, Tea Farmer and Factory Unit Manager at Gatunguru Tea Factory, Kenya
  • Marie Rumsby, Director of Communications and Advocacy, Fairtrade Foundation

This rich panel will ground the policy discussion in real-world examples, explore how corporate harms are affecting people and the planet and discuss which policy solutions are needed to protect human rights and the environment at home and abroad whilst providing clarity and a level playing field for business.

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