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EABIS: Call for Papers – 17th Annual International Vincentian Business Ethics Conference

Taking place on 14-16 October 2010 at DePaul University, the conference is focusing on global issues related to the "7 Ps": Poverty, Pandemics, Population, Ponzi Schemes (Corporate Scandal), Peace and Profits. Questions to be addressed in papers should be, among others: What models should companies and managers develop for corporate governance in an increasingly global economy? How can companies market to the vast majority of the world that is in abject poverty? Can they address the issues of poverty and disease in less developed countries while continuing to be fiscally responsible? What is the role of entrepreneurs in these new markets? Click here to download the full call… Read more
05 May 2010

Enterprise 2020 interview with Serge Foucher, Sony Europe

SonyIn a new Enterprise 2020 interview with CSR Europe, Serge Foucher, Executive President for Sony Europe, discusses the company's environmental vision, stakeholder engagement, and women in leadership positions. This interview is the third in a series of interviews on the future of responsible enterprise with business leaders from CSR Europe's member companies. Read more and watch videos from the interview
04 May 2010

Alcatel-Lucent’s Bell Labs, University of Melbourne and the Victoria State Government team up to open eco-oriented research center in Australia

Ben Verwaayen CEO of Alcatel-Lucent, Australia's Victorian State Treasurer John Lenders, and University of Melbourne Professor Rod Tucker today announced that Alcatel-Lucent's research arm, Bell Labs, the University of Melbourne and the Victorian State Government are partnering to establish a research center in Melbourne, Australia that will be devoted to innovation in energy efficient networks and technologies.The center will conduct research on a broad range of telecommunications network infrastructure elements and will focus on how those elements can be made more energy efficient… Read more
04 May 2010

Opening of the Public Survey for the GRI Construction & Real Estate Sector Supplement (CRESS)

The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) announced the opening of the Public Survey for the GRI Construction & Real Estate Sector Supplement (CRESS) and invites all stakeholders to submit their feedback via the online survey. On 26 May, the first day of the Amsterdam Global Conference on Sustainability and Transparency, the Public Survey for the Event Organizers Sector Supplement will also commence. The Sector Supplements are integrated into GRI's core G3 Guidelines. They provide specialized sector reporting guidance by addressing the unique impacts faced by the sectors… Read more
04 May 2010

AccountAbility: Second round of consultation for the AA1000 Stakeholder Engagement Standard

The second round of public consultation for the AA1000 Stakeholder Engagement Standard openS on the wiki site: accountabilityaa1000wiki.net from Tuesday 4th May. This Standard, with Accountability Commitment will advance the right of stakeholders to be heard, and the organisations' obligation to adequately respond to their concerns. It will provide a principles-based, open source framework for quality stakeholder engagement and offers a robust basis for designing, implementing, evaluating and assuring the quality of stakeholder engagement… Read more
04 May 2010

AccountAbility & UNEP launch the Climate Competitiveness Index 2010 which sees countries forge ahead with low carbon growth strategies

The 2010 Climate Competitiveness Index, the most comprehensive study to date of national progress to create green jobs and economic growth through low carbon products and services, shows that in spite of uncertainty surrounding international climate negotiations, countries have forged ahead with low carbon growth strategies in the first quarter of 2010. The Climate Competitiveness Index, a collaboration with the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) analyses 95 countries responsible for 97% of global economic activity and 96% of global carbon emissions. Read more (Source: AccountAbility)
04 May 2010

BITCI's Schools' Business Partnership has positive business impact

Ireland is one of the leading EU Member states in terms of its level of engagement between the education and business sectors at post primary level. Today, 120 companies are involved with 158 schools throughout the country. A recent study from the ESRI (April 2010) has shown that young people regret having left school early because they see their lack of qualifications as a barrier to employment or to further education and training. This is what BITC's Schools Business Partnership (SBP) Programme aims to prevent through the various programmes that they provide in order to help students understand business issues and the importance of education… Read more
04 May 2010

Study: Ethical Consumption by the Hamburg Trend Bureau

A new study by the Hamburg Trend Bureau shows: ethical consumption will also show above average growth in the future. In spite of the present economic crisis it has the potential of becoming one of tomorrow's key drivers. The topic sustainability has also become firmly established in industry. In the study the Trend Bureau interviewed 1,000 persons aged between 16 and 74 years. The results of expert interviews, an expert workshop and a lead-user discussion were also included in the study. The study shows that bio, fair and regional products are booming despite flat incomes… Read more
04 May 2010

Bank sustainability policies scored, found wanting by NGO BankTrack

The number of bank policies on sustainability issues has increased, but most fail to score as "adequate", let alone good, according to a report by NGO BankTrack. The Utrecht-based NGO this week published its third report rating the published policies of 49 banks from 17 countries, covering issues from climate change to labour, as well as high-impact sectors such as mining and forestry. The 202-page Close the Gap report considers only the publically available policies of the banks, and does not rate them on implementation… Read more
04 May 2010

Charitable giving and volunteering in decline, UK Government survey finds

Charitable giving and volunteering has declined in England over the past five years despite official attempts to encourage both, according to the annual citizenship survey. The research published by the Department for Communities and Local Government also shows that levels of "civic engagement", which covers everything from signing a petition and contacting a politician or official to protesting, remained at 47% in 2008/09. The findings show that only 26% of people in England in 2008/09 took part in formal volunteering at least once a month, compared with 29% in 2005… Read more
04 May 2010

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