fbpx

Are you an ethical business or simply recognise the need to head in that direction?

Then the Ethical Enterprise Conference is for you.

Held over two days at the “The Spot”, University of Melbourne, 25-26th October, this program of “Future-proofing for Purpose, Sustainable Growth & Impact” will provide the resources and case-studies you need to launch your business into the next phase of ethical operation, and provide the ability to adapt smoothly and manage future trends.

Moral Fairground, the team behind the event have  identified seven key areas likely to experience the greatest force of impact for a business;

1. Savvy – Defining the future with technology; integrating innovative technologies in our day-to-day business; using technology to maximise social impact.

2. Sending – The impact of communication. Learn from communication experts what motivates people to action. Advertising versus campaigns. The best mediums for your business.

3. Spending – Understanding where your business should be spending money to have the greatest impact. The areas where
you need to spend in order to grow. Financial management and financial modelling.

4. Social – The importance of creating social working environments, cultural inclusion and diversity. Creating places where people want to work and be part of. Working with generational differences.

5. Style – Internal culture, where you fit into your business workplace, how internal culture affects the success of your business.

6. Start-Ups – Entrepreneurship. Types of funding available. How to test your ideas with minimal investment. Failing and the great learnings failure offers. Preparing an enterprise for social impact.

7. Scaling – Taking the decision to grow your business to increase its impact. What does business growth mean? What risks are you prepared to take to grow your business? How to source funding and the various funding alternatives.

View the full Program of Sessions and Speakers 


Also announced will be the Ethical Enterprise Award winner for the year. Learn about the finalists and what makes them excellent candidates for this integral award.

 


Human and Hope Association

Human and Hope Association

Human and Hope Association is a locally run community centre in Siem Reap, Cambodia that provides education, vocational training and community development programs. Their handicrafts are made by sewing graduates and generate a sustainable form of income for their programs.


i=change

i=Change

i=Change makes it simple for online retailers to give back to best-practice women and girls’ development projects, and turns their brand purpose into a meaningful customer experience with every purchase


 

Eden

Eden is a not-for-profit organisation that works to restore freedom to victims of human trafficking & sexual exploitation throughout Asia. Through their international jewellery business, victims are provided with trauma counselling, medical care and safe housing. They are also economically empowered through career and skills training.


Kokonut Pacific

Kokonut Pacific

In 1994 Kokonut Pacific designed a radically innovative virgin coconut oil production process which empowers remote tropical coastal villages by enhancing their financial returns from the remarkably sustainable coconut resource.

 


solar buddy

SolarBuddy

SolarBuddy is a registered charity dedicated to educating students about energy poverty, global citizenship and renewable energy. As part of the program participants assemble solar lights and donate them to children living without access to electricity helping them to continue studying after dusk.

 


SisterWorks EEA Finalist

SisterWorks

SisterWorks is a not-for-profit Social Enterprise that exists to help women migrants, asylum seekers and refugees become financially independent and happily settled in Australia. 50-75% profit goes back to The Entrepreneurs.


 

good2go

Good2Go

Good 2 Go is a social enterprise café powered by Youth Projects offering real work experience to youth facing barriers to employment, giving an opportunity to learn key employability skills and self-confidence alongside industry experts.

 


eea 2018 finalist vopo projects

VOPO

VOPO is an organisation with a mission to safeguard Earth’s remaining wilderness and empower remote underserved communities by funding sustainable micro-economies and critical waste systems.

 


Get Tickets (Discounts are available for Groups of 4 or more)

This event is proudly presented by Moral Fairground; “Our dream is to help make our world a fair and more transparent place. We invite you to be a part of this dream and join us along this exciting journey.”

EEC 2018 Program


Welcome to Ethical Fashion Review™

Would you like to see your Brand or Event featured on our site? To submit a business or idea and share your vision for a sustainable and ethical fashion future, please Contact Us.