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John Elkington

A world authority on corporate responsibility and sustainable development.

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Beijing

John Elkington · 17 January 2011 · Leave a Comment

IIRC meeting In China Club

GRI Chairman Mervyn King at dinner on first night GRI Chairman Mervyn King at dinner on first night Wall in China Club Wall in China Club Teapots Teapots Coffee cup Coffee cup Illuminated floor Illuminated floor Relic: hand-cranked phone Relic: hand-cranked phone Nameplate Nameplate Back to the bus Back to the bus Illuminated trees outside our hotel Illuminated trees outside our hotel Dawn out at airport, en route Singapore Dawn out at airport, en route Singapore

After frantic last-minute attempts to get a Chinese visa in London, where all sorts of barriers seem to be flung up, the Accounting for Sustainability team swung in and sorted things out. But hadn’t known until pretty late in the day whether I would get in to Beijing after my Hong Kong visit. Once I did arrive, though, I almost literally got the red carpet treatment. Was in Beijing for second meeting of the International Integrated Reporting Committee (IIRC), of which I’m a member. Fascinating meeting, on which more anon, in part through a blog that The Guardian will publish this coming week on its Sustainable Business website. Amazed to see how much traffic was already out on the roads of Beijing when I left for the airport in the early hours.

Hong Kong

John Elkington · 16 January 2011 · Leave a Comment

Stunning views of the most stunning harbour

View as I wake up in HK View as I wake up in HK Reflected in metal roof over escalator Reflected in metal roof over escalator Reflection in more metalwork Reflection in more metalwork Part of the view from Azita's window Part of the view from Azita’s window View 2 View 2 View 3 View 3 View 4 View 4 Interior Interior Outside Outside

Arrived in Hong Kong yesterday to work with Azita Owlia of Bayer today. Project is under wraps at the moment, but the spectacular views from her office over the harbour can’t really be considered a state secret. Between working sessions, we spanned the spectrum of cuisine, from a local place more or less in the shadow of the tower Bayer are in through to a farewell dinner in a wonderful hotel restaurant overlooking the bustle of the port. Energising.

127 Hours

John Elkington · 6 January 2011 · Leave a Comment

A study in courage – now I must rustle up mine

Our eldest daughter Gaia works for Danny Boyle and Christian Coulson, whose latest film is 127 Hours – and it is starting to get the necessary nominations. An extraordinary story of courage in extremis. As someone who has always been a little squeamish, I can’t say I can’t wait to see it, but am very much looking forward to having seen it. More anon.

C-Curved

John Elkington · 5 January 2011 · Leave a Comment

Upside down in Hyde Park

Mirroring 1 Mirroring 1 Mirroring 2 Mirroring 2

Quite a productive day, though three out of four of us at Volans today are ‘flu-struck, and the folk at Prospect downstairs are coughing as though there has been a gas attack down there. Glorious cycle ride in to work this morning, bright blue sky, not too much traffic, and the fall’s leaves blowing in great sheets through Hyde Park as I stopped to take in Anish Kapoor’s C-Curve in different lighting. Wonderfuel.

2011

John Elkington · 1 January 2011 · Leave a Comment

Here we go

Have had ‘flu these last few days, despite a jab late in what is now last year. Have been working on two books meanwhile: finishing off the 80-page collective memoir for my father, and writing the first few chapters of the new book for Earthscan. Both going well. A sense of the calm before the storm as far as 2011 goes. Not sure what my New Year’s resolutions are or should be, though have a sense that catching up with myself should be somewhere in there, alongside taking better care of those around me. Rather think I’ve been there before.

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Introduction

I began this blog with an entry reporting on a visit to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on Cape Cod, on 30 September 2003. The blog element of the website has gone through several iterations since, with much of the older material still available.

Like so many things in my life, blog entries blur the boundaries between the personal and the professional. As explained on this site’s Home Page, the website and the blog are part platform for ongoing projects, part autobiography, and part accountability mechanism.

In addition, my blogs have appeared on many sites such as: Chinadialogue, CSRWire, Fast Company, GreenBiz, Guardian Sustainable Business, and the Harvard Business Review.

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John Elkington is a world authority on corporate responsibility and sustainable development. He is currently Founding Partner and Executive Chairman of Volans, a future-focused business working at the intersection of the sustainability, entrepreneurship and innovation movements.

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