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Can globalisation be sustained?
A look at what should the insurance industry be doing to contribute to sustainability, and will the world be able to sustain globalisation?
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Get online and get
involved
Companies should get involved in the online discussion of global issues that affect us all, argues Andrew Wilson of The Corporate Citizenship Company.
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CSR Round-Up (Issue 94)
The need for regulation, Nike stepping up strategy and water management are all important issues for corporate social responsibility.
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A world of ‘us’
Corporations worldwide that are forward-thinking enough to create a socially inclusive world will not only find it’s the right thing to do, but will find it’s the right thing for business.
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CSR and human rights
Kicking off the human rights edition of Briefing (CCB 89 Aug/Sept), Christopher Avery of the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre argues that companies are making a mistake and exposing themselves to risk if they do not adopt a human rights framework.
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Sustainability news
round-up (Issue 93)
Corporation and banks are all trying to climb the path to sustainability - but who will succeed, and how much of it is just hot air?
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CSR strategy news
round-up (Issue 93)
In a world where CSR strategy is becoming increasingly important, how are companies handling the pressure, while balancing original and relevant policies? Briefing looks at global surveys and the prominent issues that have emerged in the news this month.
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The cost of water
shortages
The availability of water is set to be the next global issue and, like climate change, the effects will be profound unless it is managed adequately.
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Delivering effective
stakeholder engagement
Charlotte Grezo,Vodafone's CSR director, argues that companies must establish mechanisms to listen and understand stakeholders’ concerns.
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CSR management news
round-up (Issue 92)
As DLA Piper launches its global sustainability initiative, Bank of America offers its services to companies who aim to adapt to the challenge of climate change. Meanwhile, The Sustainable City Awards shows the public services are leading the way in sustainable practice.
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International development
news round-up (Issue 92)
Starbucks commits funds to a three year development programme, while a report suggests engineers could do more to help developing countries through their work with oil and gas projects.
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