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  • 'Data can help save the world from climate change – but mind the transparency gap'

    Phil Bruner, (Oct 15, 2020)

    Comment: Phillip Bruner, co-founder and CEO of data software company ENIAN, says Britain and Australia are two countries using shared data and software to promote renewable energy, but opacity is holding back the energy transition in many parts of the world, including the US

  • To cash in on the boom in impact investment, transparency is key

    Belinda Thomas, (Sep 5, 2018)

    Millennial investors have fuelled a 50% rise in the SRI market, but early-stage businesses have to be able to show they are contributing to positive change, not greenwash, says Triple Point’s Belinda Thomas

  • Sponsored content: SC Johnson shows what it's made of in new sustainability report

    Anonymous, (Apr 27, 2018)

    In The Science Inside, the US company breaks new ground in transparency about how it chooses its ingredients

  • #whomademyclothes: Transparency poor in garment supply chain, study finds

    Rebecca Ley, (Apr 25, 2017)

    Marks & Spencer, H&M, Reebok and Adidas are leading the pack, but even the best are not doing enough to shine a light on conditions for workers, Fashion Revolution Index reveals

  • EcoVadis survey finds only 15% of firms have full visibility of tier 1 and 2 suppliers

    Rebecca Ley, (Feb 9, 2017)

    97% of supply chain professionals value sustainable procurement but lack resources to delve deep enough

  • Modern slavery risks hit home for UK firms

    Maxine Perella, (Nov 17, 2016)

    With even John Lewis caught out by a sharp rise in forced labour in UK supply chains, there are fears firms will move more purchasing overseas to protect their brands

  • Company report: Electrolux goes for hearts as well as minds

    April Streeter, (Nov 16, 2016)

    Electrolux’s new sustainability strategy is aimed at closing the gap between its strong performance and consumer perception

  • Nestlé, Unilever, Fedex and WBCSD on finding profit in social purpose

    Terry Slavin, (Oct 31, 2016)

    A recent Ethical Corporation webinar explored how companies can measure their social impact

  • What it takes to be a B Corp

    Terry Slavin, (Oct 21, 2016)

    Forster Communications’ founder Jilly Forster on why leaders who are hungry for progress should join the movement

  • Smallholders Review: 500 million small steps to feed the world

    April Streeter, (Oct 13, 2016)

    With climate change threatening global food production, companies from Olam to Unilever are focusing on lifting smallholder farmers out of poverty

  • Report review: Anheuser-Busch has much to learn from SABMiller

    Scarlet McBarnet, (Oct 13, 2016)

    Here’s to the South African brewer’s business-focused approach to CSR floating to the top in the merged company

  • Feature: Apple ruling emboldens tax reformers

    April Streeter, (Oct 12, 2016)

    The EU’s demand for Apple to pay billions in ‘dodged’ Irish taxes is triggering further moves to crack down on corporations

  • EthicsWatch: US – ExxonMobil under fire for 'hiding knowledge of climate change'

    April Streeter, (Sep 21, 2016)

    The oil major is being investigated by 12 US states for fraud after decades of funding denial groups

  • EthicsWatch: US - Business and Climate Summit Business ‘key partners in climate change fight’

    Terry Slavin, (Jul 26, 2016)

    Private sector initiatives have the power to deliver the emissions cuts promised at Paris, a major conference in London heard

  • Big data: Blowing the cover on deforestation

    April Streeter, (Jul 26, 2016)

    New tools allowing access to real-time images and data are providing hope in the fight against forest destruction

  • The Lego Group Responsibility 2015 Report Review: Lego’s reporting built on shaky foundations

    Peter Knight, (Jul 25, 2016)

    The Danish toymaker’s failure to acknowledge the Shell and Ai WeiWei controversies raise questions over what else it is hiding

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