Results for Governance
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January 17, 2017- Swedish supermarkets replace sticky labels with laser marking
- Electric car boom fuels interest in Bolivia’s fragile salt flats
- AkzoNobel launches global chemicals start-up challenge
- Work-life balance 'increasingly stressful for fathers'
- Australian Immigration Department spent more than AUD $1 billion without proper authorisation, independent audit alleges
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January 16, 2017- Scott Whitby Studio transforms shipping container into a Health & Safety "caution cinema"
- World's first custom-built floating city to rise off French Polynesian waters
- South Korea prosecutors seek arrest of Samsung heir-apparent
- World's largest fund manager demands cuts to executive pay and bonuses
- Salmon prices set to soar as parasitic sea lice hit global supplies
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January 12, 2017- Nigerian state governor accuses aid agencies of profiting from Borno crisis
- Review backs £1.3bn tidal lagoon project in Swansea Bay
- JPMorgan Ordered to Pay Damages for Firing Whistle-Blower
- Mitsubishi Electric referred to prosecutors for alleged overwork
- GRI and UN Global Compact invite networks to help shape SDG reporting
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January 06, 2017- We contribute billions to US economy, Toyota politely tells Trump
- Samsung to keep up the hunt for AI acquisitions
- Cambodian sand could build a foundation for legal action in Singapore
- London breaks annual air pollution limits five days into 2017
- Green prawn imports banned in Australia following white spot disease outbreak
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January 05, 2017- Tesla fires up battery production at Nevada gigafactory
- Ford announces major electric vehicle push which will add 700 US jobs
- Japanese company replaces office workers with artificial intelligence
- Apple removes New York Times apps from its store in china
- China to invest £292bn in renewable power by 2020
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December 09, 2016- Shell considering linking executive bonuses to GHG emissions management
- Amazon launches checkout-free shop
- Dutch companies pioneer ‘healing office’ to cut staff sick days
- HSBC to launch new sustainable finance unit
- McDonald’s moves tax base to UK amid EU attack on burger giant
What does ‘good’ look like for companies trying to address modern slavery?
December 08, 2016 A new study sheds light on corporate best-practice for tackling modern slavery, writes Quintin Lake. Read more >Responsible research is our corporate responsibility
December 08, 2016 In the “post-truth” age, companies have a responsibility to use and promote science, evidence and critical thinking, writes Jesse Nishinaga. Read more >Daily Media Briefing
December 05, 2016- Women tap into new roles as mobile internet scheme targets rural India.
- ’’Wall of silence’’: Construction industry failing to tackle abuse of migrant workers in the Gulf
- Oracle announced as the world’s most carbon efficient company
- VW enters on-demand ride services with new MOIA brand
- Standing Rock: US denies key permit for Dakota Access pipeline, in win for tribe.
Daily Media Briefing
December 02, 2016- The most (and least) empathetic companies of 2016
- US businesses push against Trump’s attempts to dismiss climate change
- Wells Fargo splits chairman and CEO roles after investor pressure
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise and NXP win first Stop Slavery Award
- Princess Cruises to pay record-breaking criminal fine for ocean pollution