November 28, 2012
E.On agrees to £1.4m customer refund; Banking scandals making people seek mutual safety, says Nationwide; Building group faces blacklist claim; £3bn Green Investment Bank opens for business; Renewable energy saves Ireland €300m in fossil fuel imports Read more >
November 27, 2012
Samsung reveals Chinese labour breaches; Ofgem invests £45m in low carbon networks; Micro-donation scheme signs up more retailers, including Monarch Airlines and DFS; Friends of the Earth’s campaign for better reporting; Sustainability a key factor for consumers, survey finds Read more >
November 26, 2012
Oil services company first to strike bribery deal; FSA fines UBS £29.7m over rogue trader; Bangladesh workers protest over fatal fire; Consumers lose faith in business over ethical behaviour; Insurers tell top companies to curb executive pay Read more >
November 23, 2012
Energy deal means bills will rise to pay for green power; ‘The only way is ethics’, for Sainsbury’s; Morrison puts foreign meat on shelves; Cadbury India accused of evading £23m in taxes; Wal-mart suspends employees in India; Women close pay gap but earnings lose ground to inflation Read more >
November 22, 2012
UK's first large gas-to-grid AD plant opens; Oil nations asked to consider carbon tax on exports; UN warns of growing ‘emissions gap’; Australia cracks down on multinationals’ tax avoidance; Ofgem ‘failed to act’ on price-fixing warning Read more >
November 21, 2012
Zara fares badly in toxic chemicals report; Chevron seeks probe over Ecuador case; Wal-mart eases pain of fiscal cliff; CCS to compete with renewables 'as early as the 2020s'; Unilever, Shell, Swiss Re, Skanska back Carbon Pricing Read more >
November 19, 2012
World Bank chief makes climate change plea; Electronics firms urged to clean up their supply chains; M&S reaches a billion sustainable products; Ikea regrets using prison labour; Dissent over executive pay declines Read more >
November 16, 2012
BP agrees $4.5bn Gulf spill settlement; FSA hands down record fine over the mis-selling of insurance; Walmart extends corruption inquiries; EADS inquiry into Saudi bribe claims; Ladbrokes to offer limits on machine use Read more >
November 15, 2012
FSA warns global banks over bonus levels; JP Morgan power trading rights restricted; BP in 'advanced' talks to settle Gulf disaster claims; ‘Tax Amazon or it will kill us off’, says MD of John Lewis; South Africa mine strikes end Read more >