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  • Hopes for success at COP26 dim despite alarm raised by IPCC

    Terry Slavin, (Sep 7, 2021)

    In this month's issue of The Sustainable Business Review we report on pre-COP26 climate diplomacy, how ESG investors are turning up the heat under companies while coming under increased scrutiny themselves, and how 'water-positivity' is becoming the new net zero

  • Brand Watch: Facebook and PepsiCo commit to ‘water-positivity’ as climate crisis hits home

    Oliver Balch, (Sep 7, 2021)

    Oliver Balch reports on how recent natural disasters have prodded brands to target water security as part of their climate response, and how the pandemic is deepening the pay gap

  • ‘AI can’t be put in the “too difficult” box. Boards have to tackle the risks now’

    Peter Montagnon, (Jun 24, 2019)

    Peter Montagnon of the Institute of Business Ethics says the skills needed to address the challenges of AI require less a technical mastery of its inner workings than for directors to know how to ask the right questions, and to trust the answers they receive

  • A year of straddling the fault lines on human rights

    John Morrison, (Dec 18, 2018)

    John Morrison of the Institute for Human Rights and Business says 2018 saw business find common cause with civil society on fundamentals such as rule of law and freedom of expression

  • New online terms and conditions to rein in the data miners

    Mike Scott, (Sep 25, 2018)

    The Cambridge Analytica scandal left EU regulators scrambling to safeguard consumers' privacy online. Mike Scott reports that rules requiring greater transparency won't be enough to address the trust deficit

  • Why a people-centred culture is crucial in the digital age

    Chris Humphrey and Emma Macdonald, (Jul 30, 2018)

    Chris Humphrey and Emma Macdonald, authors of Culture by Design, highlight the pivotal role HR plays in translating purpose into something that can be seen and felt by customers

  • ‘We need to wake up to the existential threat surveillance capitalism poses to democracy’

    Rebecca MacKinnon, (Mar 28, 2018)

    Rebecca MacKinnon of Ranking Digital Rights argues that transparency in the wake of the Facebook revelations is not enough. Silicon Valley firms must bake privacy into the design of their information platforms

  • Why Nordea’s responsible investment funds have dropped Facebook

    Sasja Beslik, (Mar 23, 2018)

    Sasja Beslik, head of sustainable finance for the Swedish bank, explains why his team decided to put a hold on investment in the social media platform in the wake of this week’s Cambridge Analytica revelations

  • Why Unilever is smart to tackle its digital supply chain by facing up to Facebook

    Ben Hayman, (Mar 3, 2018)

    Ben Hayman of brand purpose agency Given argues that the consumer goods giant’s ultimatum that it will pull advertising from platforms that publish toxic content plays well with parents, but shows the challenges of delivering 'purpose' in a digital world

  • Protecting privacy in the digital age

    Nadine Hawa, (Apr 27, 2017)

    With rising cyber-crime and the exploitation of personal data for commercial gain, companies have to work hard to gain consumer trust

  • BrandWatch – July 2015

    Stephen Gardner, (Jul 14, 2015)

    African board members, Petrobras corruption scandal, synthetic rhino horn breakthrough and Facebook privacy row

  • BrandWatch – November 2014

    Jeni Bauser Yaghoubi, (Nov 4, 2014)

    Fertility benefits, access to toilets, clean energy campaign and sustainable food

  • Infographic: Environment, companies and government snapshot

    Liam Dowd, (Sep 13, 2013)

    Below you’ll find select stats and numbers taken from our September magazine issue

  • Subscriber eMagazine – July/August 2013

    EC Newsdesk, (Jul 16, 2013)

    Hot off the press is the July/ August Ethical Corporation joint magazine issue

  • Analysis: online advertising – Facebook under fire

    Eric Marx, (Jul 10, 2013)

    Online targeted advertising algorithms can have serious reputational consequences for brands

  • Activist NGOs Briefing Part 2: Campaigning trends – Activism for the Facebook generation

    Rob Bailes, (Mar 7, 2013)

    It seems as if the public is as engaged with issues as ever before, and the campaigning groups continue to develop who they target and how they do so

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