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ISO 26000 and GRI: How they work together
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This report from the Global Reporting Institute (GRI) examines how the new ISO 26000 reporting standard and the existing GRI Guidelines work together. -
Six Growing Trends in Corporate Sustainability
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A new report from Ernst & Young in cooperation with GreenBiz Group The goal of the survey and this report is to shed a light on the profound shifts taking place in corporate … -
Adding value through sustainability reporting
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Corporate Citizenship’s research into the future of sustainability reporting via real-world case studies unveiling a new approach to reporting. -
Top ten tips for GHG reporting
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By the end of 2013 all FTSE Main Market UK companies will be legally required to report their greenhouse gas emissions. Legislation will come into effect from April or … -
How to Help Consumers Make Informed Choices
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This report by Coca-Cola and The Carbon Trust describes a project designed to understand the feasibility of establishing a ‘personal carbon allowance’ that provides context … -
Why UK Companies Still Don't Have to Report on GHG Emissions
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The UK Department of Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) has released a 3-page report explaining why no regulations have been introduced requiring companies to report … -
New GRI report proposes an approach for reporting impact on ecosystem services
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A newly released GRI report proposes an approach for reporting on a firms' impacts on ecosystem services. As I understand it, this report sets a framework of indicators that … -
Walmart 2012 Global Responsibility Report
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This Global Responsibility Report by Walmart covers the period Feb. 1, 2011–Jan. 31, 2012 and includes a GRI index. Highlights from the report include the use of renewable … -
Understanding and preventing greenwash: a business guide
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A July 2009 report from BSR and Futerra. -
Seeking a Corporate Responsibility Director
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Find out more about the role by downloading the Corporate Responsibility Director document. Brought to you by Acre Resources and BITC.