Results for Inclusive Business
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August 18, 2014- Big business increasingly being held to account on climate from shareholders
- DNV GL and UNEP team up to advance green energy in developing countries
- Collecting discarded plastic for a better quality of life
- China finds Mercedes-Benz guilty of price fixing
- UK banks ‘abused’ loan guarantee for firms
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July 23, 2014- Better Cotton and Ikea Report shows growth in sustainable cotton
- Bangladesh: $150 million cost and 18 months to make factories safe
- Kao becomes first in Asia to go forest-friendly
- UK and Germany hold majority of Europe's ‘Dirty 30’ coal plants
- Majority of Americans would support carbon tax, poll finds
Intel: In pursuit of conflict-free
July 04, 2014 In an exclusive interview, Intel's Corporate Responsibility Director Gary Niekerk discusses the tech company's leading approach to sourcing conflict-free minerals. Read more >Daily Media Briefing
June 23, 2014- Living wage project for tea farmers in Malawi launched
- Thailand gets lowest rating in human-trafficking report
- Unilever, John Lewis and EE help launch £1 million Internet of Things competition
- Half of Germany’s power now comes from solar
- Longer flight paths may help cut climate impact
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June 20, 2014- Using outsourcing to help alleviate poverty in Africa and South Asia
- Green skills ‘vital’ to make circular economy profitable, says IEMA
- Neste Oil produces fuel from recycled lubricants
- Ford cuts water use 30% two years ahead of schedule
- Singaporean homeowners warm up to solar energy
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June 19, 2014- Germany’s minimum wage threatens to shake up ‘generation intern’
- Low-carbon transport report highlights importance of biofuels
- Fashion brands empowering women in developing countries
- ‘Global vision’ launched to make paper industry more sustainable
- British chemical company executives guilty of paying bribes to sell toxic additive to Indonesia
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June 03, 2014- Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Samsung, Tata, Unilever and Nestlé top list of world’s most responsible companies
- ‘Business for peace’ initiatives gaining traction
- China plans absolute CO2 cap for first time
- Mondelez International Foundation to bring better health to more than one million children in five countries
- Google to spend more than $1bn on satellite internet, reports indicate
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May 27, 2014- Fairtrade accused of failing to deliver benefits to African farmworkers
- IBM to provide improved access to life-saving drugs in Zambia
- UN climate fund sets November goal for first cash pledges
- UK-China deal opens up £200 million green building opportunity
- Wind now cheapest form of power generation, says EDP
- India hits US, China with solar imports anti-dumping duties