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Jul 26, 2010
A Brazilian ban on buying soybeans from illegally deforested areas in the worlds largest standing forest has seen a sharp drop in land clearance to grow the country’s largest cash crop, non-governmental groups such as Greenpeace and World Wildlife Fund say.
Jul 26, 2010
The task ahead for the OECD is to address the shortcomings of the OECD Guidelines, most notably in the area of human rights, supply chain coverage and effectiveness of National Contact Points in resolving conflicts, argues Joris Oldenziel
Jul 20, 2010
Ethical Corporation';s conferences arm has released their schedule of conferences for 2011.
Jul 16, 2010
Before you invest time and money proceeding with a carbon reduction plan, find out what information the UK Government now demands from your company.
Jul 14, 2010
Transparency and trust are what drive reputation and results, says C B Bhattacharya
Jul 8, 2010
In this issue of Ethical Corporation magazine:
Jul 7, 2010
Key players from a cross-section of industries come together for the Engaging Suppliers in Sustainability Conference this November 9th and 10th in London. Senior CSR, Procurement and Sourcing executives will share their experience on external engagement with suppliers as well as internal alignment with different departments.
Jul 6, 2010
Brazil’s statute book carries a range of labour, environment and corporate governance regulation. Some require revision, but it’s enforcement where real effort is needed By Dom Phillips in São Paulo
Jul 6, 2010
Centrica’s report has plenty of gas By Elaine Cohen
Jul 6, 2010
BP’s recent environment and safety record calls into question whether corporate responsibility as currently practiced isn’t working, suggests Simon Propper