Featured EventEnvironmentally Sustainable Self-Care Global Charter

Thursday, November 10, 2022


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Thursday, November 10, 2022

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11:00AM - 12:00PM

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Thursday, November 10, 2022



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Climate change is one of the greatest threats to human health. As an important component of the consumer health industry, it’s our duty to tackle this grave danger both in terms of health and climate action. The Global Self-Care Federation (GSCF) launched the Charter for Environmentally Sustainable Self-Care,  the first industry wide climate action on behalf of the consumer health-care industry to support environmental sustainability, without compromising on health outcomes, product safety and access to consumers.

 

The Charter provides a robust framework for us to make impactful and collective action in consultation with key external stakeholders working actively in this area. The charter focuses on three areas with the largest impact on the self-care industry (Plastics & Packaging, Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and CO2 Footprint). Identifying these three areas can help the charter achieve tangible results for the self-care industry. 

 

GSCF members have committed to the charter in form of pledges, depending on where they are along the environmental continuum. All the commitments of companies and associations are done on a voluntary basis and a flexible manner.

 

Key take aways during this session include:

  • Explaining the relevance of environmental sustainability for global health systems
  • How collective actions and partnerships are needed to advance environmentally sustainable self-care
  • Introduction to GSCF charter and what is stands for
  • Examples of industry pledges by GSCF members
  • How can FHCP members get involved and pledge to the charter?

 

Who should attend:
Representatives from the following teams: 

  • Communications
  • Environment
  • Sustainability
  • Public Affairs
  • Scientific & Regulatory Affairs

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Speakers

Daniella Foster
Global Vice President; Head of Public Affairs, Science and Sustainability, Bayer Inc.

Daniella Foster is the Global Vice President and Head of Public Affairs, Science and Sustainability for Bayer, Consumer Health. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing global public affairs and embedding sustainable growth into the fabric of the company’s business model and innovation, including strategy development, implementation and operational performance. This work focuses on empowering the transformation of everyday health for 100 million people in underserved communities around the world by 2030 through healthcare systems change, health literacy, access strategies and investments in accessible and sustainable products.

 

A policy innovator and social entrepreneur, she has spent her career focused on actionable innovation in the government, business and non-profit sectors. Foster has worked across sectors leading initiatives to develop new brands and categories, grow small businesses, connect entrepreneurs to global supply chains, develop youth job skills and accelerate innovation.

 

Previously, Foster was the Vice President of Global Corporate Responsibility at Hilton, where she created and implemented business strategies that positioned Hilton as the industry leader in sustainable travel and tourism, launching its 2030 Goals agenda and securing the top ranking on the Dow Jones Sustainability Index. Foster previously led global Corporate Affairs and Science Communications for the global health and wellbeing division and innovation hub of Mars, Incorporated. She also earned valuable public-sector experience at the U.S. Department of State, where she held roles of increasing responsibility and scope, including serving as Chief of Staff and Global Director establishing the Department's first public-private partnerships office and leading the social innovation agenda.

 

She is passionate about social entrepreneurship and serves as the Chairwoman of the Emergent Leaders Network, a non-profit she co-founded that provides scholarships and mentoring to community college students. Foster is a board member of the United Nations Global Compact Network USA and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation and serves as a Commissioner for the Global Business Coalition Education’s Youth Skills and Innovation Commission.

 

She holds an M.A. in Social and Public Policy from Georgetown University and a B.A. in Intercultural Communications and Business from Pepperdine University.

 

Michelle Saunders
Vice President, Sustainability, Food, Health & Consumer Products of Canada

Michelle Saunders is the Vice President of Sustainability at FHCP where she leads the association’s efforts on public policy related to plastics and packaging, and Chairs FHCP’s Sustainability Working Group.  She has worked as a lobbyist and policy advisor for trade associations in the business sector for the past 19 years and was a political advisor in the Ontario government prior to that. 

Michelle currently sits on a number of boards and advisory committees across the country including numerous provincial packaging recycling organizations, authorities, as well as industry groups such as the Canada Plastics Pact.


 

Judy Stenmark
Director General, Global Self-Care Federation

Judy Stenmark is the Director General of the Global Self-Care Federation. Judy previously served as Chief Executive Officer of Osteoporosis Australia and the International Osteoporosis Foundation respectively.

She is a qualified health specialist and holds a Master's in Public Health awarded by the University of New South Wales, Australia. Judy is based in Geneva, Switzerland.

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