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European governments could help business sell affordable products to the world’s poor, perhaps even through funding, say Danone and Unilever
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Special Reports
China’s eco-towns: Green communities – To go eco, think small Forest conservation – Growing money from trees
Editorials
Rainforest finance – Valuing trees not timber
Europe
UK bribery law reform – Targeting corporate sleaze
North America
Retrenchment – Responsible downsizing
Strategy & Management
Supplier payment ethics – The cost of squeezing suppliers
By Invitation
NGO campaigns – Better the devil you know?
Columnists
The last word: US and climate change – Rescue of the planet postponed?
Climate Change
Climate politics – Countdown to Copenhagen Policy – Global deal getting lost in economic haze
Podcasts
Corruption in China - How businesses can tackle the problem Corporate social responsibility and sustainability in China, what progress in 2009? Eco-towns in China - Lessons from Dongtan, Huangbaiyu and Rizhao
CSR Jobs
Client Service Executive, ASSET4
Magazine Issue
Ethical Corporation magazine – February 2009
Ethical Corporation Press Releases
Camelot, GlaxoSmithKline, Royal Sun Alliance, Henkel, Czech Coal, British American Tobacco, set to discuss CR Reporting Rio Tinto, Tata, Anglo American and BG Group redesign their Ethics Policy. CEOs from Timberland, Ikea, Eurostar, BP Biofuels, Green & Black’s and Shell discuss the future of responsible business at London conference in May 2009 Coca-Cola and WWF discuss how to manage water across global operations at a London summit, 17-18 February
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