Sustainability

Stakeholder Advisory Council

An inherent part of our sustainability management is the continuous exchange with our stakeholders. In 2013, in order to involve our stakeholders more intensively, we established the independent Stakeholder Advisory Council.

 

The Stakeholder Advisory Council consists of various renowned thinkers and leaders, whose knowledge and experience on material sustainability topics bring an important external perspective to the table in discussions with BASF’s Board of Executive Directors. Thus, the Stakeholder Advisory Council supports us in expanding sustainability-related strengths and identifying areas for improvement. 

The Stakeholder Advisory Council meets annually with BASF’s Board of Executive Directors to evaluate critically and refine the sustainability management of BASF on the basis of a shared dialogue. The meetings are chaired by the Chairman of BASF’s Board.

In the previous meetings of the Stakeholder Advisory Council, issues such as corporate strategy and targets, responsibility in the supply chain, climate change, human rights, the impact of externalities or the challenge of renewable raw materials were discussed. Based on recommendations of the Stakeholder Advisory Council we continuously review and update our sustainability approach and positioning.

The Stakeholder Advisory Council members include:

Ralf Fücks
Founder and Director of The Center for Liberal Modernity
Christine Loh
Chief Development Strategist at the Institute for the Environment, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Tim Mohin

Former Chief Executive of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)

Chief Sustainability Officer at Persefoni

Fiona Reynolds
CEO at Conexus Financial, former CEO of Principles for Responsible Investment
Stephan Singer
Chief Advisor of Global Energy Policies at the Climate Action Network International
Youba Sokona
Second Vice-President of Groupe de Réflexion, d'Analyses et d'Initiatives Novatrices (GRAIN) and Vice-Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)