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April Streeter, (Feb 9, 2015)
Consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble boasts some impressive achievements, yet its report doesn’t delve into the ultimate sustainability of its popular brands
April Streeter, (Jan 6, 2015)
Kimberly-Clark’s sustainability report tagline is “Essentials for a Better Life”. The maker of hygiene products goes little beyond the essentials in its latest sustainability report
Anonymous, (Jan 6, 2015)
A concise read with notable strengths – and weaknesses
Hayley Morgan, (Dec 12, 2014)
VF’s first sustainability report boasts executive buy-in, materiality and partnerships but lacks clear data
Elaine Cohen, (Dec 2, 2014)
Manchester Airport demonstrates a quality approach to reporting but it needs to consider the opportunities rather than merely the obligations in its CSR strategy
April Streeter, (Nov 7, 2014)
Coca-Cola continues progress in its reporting, but growth plans stick in the throat
Elaine Cohen, (Oct 8, 2014)
Engineering group Fluor’s report does a disservice to the company’s sustainability efforts
Phoebe Hayes, (Oct 8, 2014)
Drinks giant Diageo makes good start with its first integrated report, but some questions about its sustainability performance remain unanswered
Eric Kane, (Sep 9, 2014)
Johnson & Johnson shows it continues to deserve high regard as a corporate citizen
Elaine Cohen, (Jul 18, 2014)
Pharmaceutical giant Sanofi has much to shout about but its report is disappointingly sterile
Pete Statham, (Jul 11, 2013)
Ericsson’s latest sustainability and responsibility report has an inspiring message and some nice details
Elaine Cohen, (Jul 11, 2013)
While FedEx is commendably open in its latest report, it would benefit from a clearer sense of direction
Lisa Leath, (Jun 5, 2013)
While it is comprehensive in nature, Nestlé’s report is too long and just a bit boring
Aleksandra Dobkowski-Joy, (Jun 5, 2013)
The new integrated reporting from BAE Systems scores well but could be more transparent