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Nadine Hawa, (Mar 10, 2015)
Circular economy’s potential job boost, new campaign to fight the global water crisis, Oxfam’s World Tax Summit, and China’s crackdown on labour advocates
Paul French, (Feb 9, 2015)
Hundreds of campaign groups in China have been granted the unprecedented right to bring legal action over environmental damage
Nadine Hawa, (Feb 4, 2015)
Greenpeace energy exposé, China fines polluters, ocean plastic debris, and big brands lag behind on sustainable packaging
Paul French, (Jan 6, 2015)
The full repercussions of the top-level crackdown on corruption by officials are as yet unknown, although side-effects have already emerged
Jeni Yaghoubi, (Dec 5, 2014)
The US and China have reached a deal on greenhouse emissions. It has its detractors, but some see it as a potential catalyst for a global change of direction
Paul French, (Nov 6, 2014)
Asian consumers care more than their western counterparts, according to two new surveys – although the findings need a good dose of context
Sam Phipps, (Oct 9, 2014)
A new toolkit aims to inspire retailers to pre-empt a future economic landscape that could be scary
Nadine Hawa, (Oct 9, 2014)
Private-sector Chinese firms more responsive to allegations, and money lost to corruption could be funding schools
Liam Dowd, (May 21, 2014)
Below you'll find select key numbers, research and stats taken from the May 2014 Ethical Corporation magazine
Paul French, (Mar 6, 2014)
Generous incentive packages are not enough to attract the right people to smog-bound China, says Paul French
Nadine Hawa, (Feb 10, 2014)
Greenpeace challenges palm oil producers, the e-waste problem in China and the UN climate fund finds a home, at last
Paul French, (Feb 5, 2014)
As western brands’ supply chains shift to Cambodia’s low-wage economy, customers will have to decide what human price they are willing to pay for their garments, says Paul French
Paul French, (Dec 18, 2013)
China’s response to the disaster in the Philippines was shockingly inadequate, revealing how much this new world power has yet to learn
Stephen Gardner, (Dec 16, 2013)
Charity investments, emissions trading for smog clearance in China and women on boards
Paul French, (Nov 13, 2013)
Everyone’s frantic for a piece of the newly reformed Burma, not least its neighbour China, says Paul French, China editor
Paul French, (Sep 26, 2013)
China’s trade with Africa is big business. The Chinese government has so far led efforts to build good relations with host countries, and it is now time to put the ‘corporate’ into corporate responsibility, says Paul French
Nadine Hawa, (Sep 24, 2013)
China’s dependence on coal brings not only major emissions-related risks but also a serious threat to the country’s water supplies, especially in its parched north
Jerri-Lynn Scofield, (Sep 6, 2013)
Transparency International’s latest corruption survey suggests that throughout the world people believe their governments are losing the global battle against corruption
Paul French, (Sep 5, 2013)
As China takes steps to clean up its business culture, it is having to deal with knock-on effects, says Paul French
Stephen Gardner, (Aug 20, 2013)
The world continues to warm, green business boost in China and how to avoid food poisoning in New York