Communications & Reporting
John Russell, Managing Editor (former), (Mar 26, 2009)
The UK could soon have a new bribery law – and about time too. The UK government’s draft bribery bill, published on 25 March, promises to clear up the current mess in the country's anti-corruption efforts.
Ben Cooper, (Mar 10, 2009)
Companies and investment analysts are divided on the benefits of integrating non-financial information into annual reports
Giles Gibbons, (Mar 10, 2009)
Fewer holidays abroad may be good news for the planet, but might be bad news for us, says Giles Gibbons
Tony Danby, (Mar 10, 2009)
Dutch chemicals giant AkzoNobel is developing a host of ecological products, and says it’s more than just image
Zoë Cokeliss 2, (Mar 10, 2009)
Beer company SABMiller’s latest sustainability report is refreshingly brief, but lacks focus
Aleksandra Dobkowski-Joy, (Mar 10, 2009)
Cadbury’s two-tiered approach to sustainability reporting works well to entice readers
Jon Entine, (Mar 6, 2009)
Under pressure from environmentalists, the coal industry and its supporters are claiming that their fuel can be clean. But do their claims stack up?
"Greenwasher", (Mar 4, 2009)
A new report from Wall Street Watch blames industry lobbying for the global economic crisis.
"Greenwasher", (Mar 3, 2009)
Lists for lists sake, Sweden accepts nuclear inevitability and the now regular update on Shell
Eric Marx, (Mar 2, 2009)
Although its ambitious goals are some way off, Marks & Spencer is embedding sustainability across its business. And it isn’t costing the company a penny
"Greenwasher", (Feb 18, 2009)
Shell and Exxon slip up, Vodafone gets dirty and the Daily Mail shows it’s still in the dark ages
Ian Welsh - Editor, (Feb 13, 2009)
Business for Social Responsibility’s Amon Rappaport responds to Peter Knight’s comments about sponsoring BSR’s 2008 conference
John Russell, Managing Editor (former), (Feb 12, 2009)
Listed companies are under pressure to explain how managing non-financial issues increases shareholder value
Ben Cooper, (Feb 5, 2009)
Corporate responsibility teams must overcome internal barriers to influence the way their companies treat customers
EC Newsdesk, (Jan 30, 2009)
Including forests in global carbon markets could save tropical regions, providing local people are on board
Paul French, (Jan 8, 2009)
Attempts to try and repair consumer confidence in China over milk are under way
Oliver Balch, (Dec 16, 2008)
Getting customers to act on good intentions, how companies decide whether or not to verify a social report, and the power-hungry opportunists jumping on the corporate responsibility bandwagon
John Russell, Managing Editor (former), (Dec 15, 2008)
Tough economic times mean PepsiCo UK is looking for creative ways to cut energy use
Kathee Rebernak, (Dec 11, 2008)
British Land may be smaller than CB Richard Ellis, the world’s largest property services firm, but it has a much stronger approach to corporate responsibility
Tobias Webb, (Dec 9, 2008)
So says an article published today by the Associated Press, based on a new survey from Transparency International, the global anti-corruption body based in Berlin.