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Niki Leahy: Waste – who needs it?
A plethora of manufacturing giants, including 3M, Dow Chemical, DuPont, Xerox, GM and IBM have achieved 90% plus reductions in the generation of their commercial waste in the last 30 years.
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Right to Reply – Suresh
Kr Pramar on CSR growth in India
In Issue 100, Malini Mehra has rightly pointed out that CSR in India is on the up. It is becoming increasingly popular as corporations to realise that “doing good is good business”. However most of the CSR is public relations oriented.
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Deepa Mirchandani on the
Millenium Development Goals
What does this commitment mean in practice? How can you show that you care about global issues whilst continuing to focus on commercial viability?
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Malini Mehra: CSR
emergence in India
Malini Mehra believes that CSR in India is on the up.
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CSR Strategy, June - July
08
A round up of news stories refering to CSR strategy from June and July 2008.
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Twenty years in CSR
CCB100 editor Micael Johnstone talks to Geoffrey Bush, former director of corporate citizenship at Diageo.
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Good CSR and PR - how CSR
can benefit brand image
Christopher Satterthwaite recalls his involvement in a memorable cause related marketing campaign.
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Next Generation
Citizenship, Bradley K. Googins Bradley K. Googins, Ph.D. assesses the future of corporate citizenship. Only a few years ago, who could possibly have created a scenario for what we are experiencing as corporate citizenship in 2008? |
Shanghai Scribbles
Thought-leader Simon Zadek on emerging sustainable development challenges.
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Corporate Responsibility
in China: ‘A hundred flowers bloom, a thousand thoughts contend’
Liza Lort-Phillips on the emergence of corporate responsibility in China.
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Reporting, June - August
08
CSR reports released by a range of companies in June and July 2008.
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