Results for 2007

Public policy news round-Up (issue 91)

Public policy news round-Up (issue 91)

January 30, 2007 The Pre-Budget Report as well as the Leitch Review have told us about the government's plans for the future, with the London Development Agency announcing board members for its Skills & Employment Board and the Conservatives stating that it will reward companies that are socially responsible. Read more >
Consumer News Round-Up (Issue 91)

Consumer News Round-Up (Issue 91)

January 30, 2007 The importance of trust, ethical caffeine boosts and Victoria's Secret going green shows that consumers are changing the way they buy as well as the way they think. Read more >
Reporting news round-up (issue 91)

Reporting news round-up (issue 91)

January 30, 2007 Accounting for Sustainability is launched by HM Prince of Wales and SustainAbility finds that thorough CSR reports are rare. The Materiality Report also urges companies to identify social and environmental risks linked to their performance. Read more >
True accountability needs transparency

True accountability needs transparency

January 30, 2007 All sectors - whether governmental, voluntary or corporate - have a lot to learn about true accountability: they must acknowledge the need for transparency and they should make fighting corruption a priority. Read more >
Environment news round-up (issue 91)

Environment news round-up (issue 91)

January 30, 2007 A Climate Change Task Force is put together, Sakhalin II funding is withdrawn and Xerox is developing re-usable printing paper while BP is setting school children a carbon challenge. Read more >