The Culture & Sustainability Forum, taking place on 18 September in Naples, marks the closing event of the Blue Green Week, the travelling festival of sustainable innovation promoted by the For Human Community Association.
This year's edition will focus on Cultural Co-Intelligence, bringing together companies, cultural institutions, foundations, and change-makers to discuss the role of culture in addressing the challenges of the ecological and social transition. The Forum offers a unique opportunity to explore how ethics, creativity, and reputation can contribute to generating value and impact across organizations and communities.
The morning program will feature keynote speeches, panel discussions, and thematic roundtables designed to examine culture as a strategic driver of innovation, development, and transformation. The event will also showcase the winners of the Blue Green Economy Award, providing a platform for leading projects that successfully combine sustainability, growth, and shared value creation.
Among the speakers will be Alessia Coeli, General Manager of ALTIS, who will join the panel discussion "Sustainable Corporate Culture: Reputation, Impact and Genius Loci in Action."
As organizations navigate the path toward sustainability, they are increasingly called upon to integrate cultural values and strategic vision into their ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) frameworks. Culture is not merely an asset to be preserved; it is a powerful lever for driving impact across the value chain, inspiring behaviours, strengthening internal cohesion, and enabling meaningful change.
This session will explore how companies are investing in content, narratives, partnerships, and governance models to translate ESG goals into tangible and shared experiences. Topics will include impact reporting, participatory governance, diversity initiatives, values-based learning, and the broader cultural role that businesses can play within the economic ecosystems and communities where they operat