Sky signals its new approach to sustainability reporting.
Three things worth looking at if you're following the latest on sustainable supply chain
I am pleased to invite you to Ethical Corporation's 6th annual CR reporting and communications conference in London, November 20-21.
I'm aware there are hundreds of CSR/sustainability events out there - but I am very confident that the Responsible Business Summit (8-9 May, London) represents the best value for money, the biggest learning opportunity, and the best networking potential for CSR/sustainability this year. Why?
Ethical Corporation have compiled a 12-page management briefing on some of the key sustainability issues for 2012. This in-depth briefing looks at the ever-changing world of sustainable business.
You can now receive some in-depth analysis on 'the optimum degree of sustainability'.
Community investment, capacity building, stakeholder engagement. Okay, so it's actually two Cs and one S.
All three are essential to building relationships and delivering sustainable profit. Why? Resource-rich countries are increasingly protective of their natural assets as energy and precious materials become scarcer.
Now in its second year, the Responsible Business Exhibition provides the
ideal environment for businesses, charities and social enterprises to
interact and network with each other.
The organiser - UBM, a FTSE 250 media company - puts on similar
exhibitions in Brazil, India and the USA as part of its CSR activity:
replicating what they do in business to help the wider community. It is
our goal to build communication across the private and voluntary sectors
and to help facilitate them working together towards mutually
beneficial goals.
Ethical Corporation's recently published review on the key lessons of
2011. This includes 12 pages of high quality sustainability strategy,
analysis, advice and case studies - including contributions from
companies like EDF, Tata, Disney, Desso, Ikea and the Co-operative
Group.
As a CSR/sustainability practitioner, I thought you'd appreciate being
kept in the loop about the 2012 Ethical Corporation awards.
Make sure that you attend BITC's Responsible Business Convention 2012 to
ensure that you are abreast of all the strategies and practical
solutions that will enable your business to create opportunities and
deliver sustainable economic, environmental and social value.
Ethical Corporation has just put together a free briefing on CSR risk management for extractives industries. You'll receive ten pages of practical case studies and valuable insight
drawing upon the real world experience of industry heavyweights such as
Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton, and Suncor.
Ethical Corporation has just put together a free briefing on CSR risk
management for extractives industries. You'll receive ten pages of practical case studies and valuable insight
drawing upon the real world experience of industry heavyweights such as
Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton, and Suncor.
Something definitely worth noting regarding ethical best practice: Ethical Corp just launched their 3rd Responsible Business Awards. The big night will take place mid-June 2012 in central London.
As a member of the Ethical Performance community, you are no doubt aware
that your supply chain represents a large CSR risk for your company.
What you may not know is how to mitigate against that risk.
Today, Sky has published its Bigger Picture Review 2011. The new-look,
online review outlines the achievements, challenges and progress for the
year ending 30 June 2011.
Global Certified Sustainability (CSR) Practitioner Training: Designing and implementing effective CSR strategies and reports Brussels: November, 24-25 2011
Dunstans Publishing, which publishes Ethical Performance, the monthly
business newsletter on corporate social responsibility and
socially-responsible investment, has relocated to newly-refurbished
offices near Canterbury.
A complimentary briefing pack from Ethical Corporation
Building from our ongoing training on a broad range of CSR topics within
Asia, this is a tailor made course to help companies and other
organisations better understand and manage their supply chains in Asia
with a focus on China.