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March 14, 2010

Sustainabillity

GRI Looks to Supply Chain Transparency

New Global Action Network to train multinationals’ suppliers in reporting

 

In a push for transparency and accountability, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) launched a new network to promote sustainability in multinational corporations’ supply chains.

 

The GRI Global Action Network for Transparency in the Supply Chain aims to enroll multinational firms in an effort to entice their suppliers to use the GRI G3 Guidelines to disclose publicly their sustainability track record and challenges.

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3 Ways to Prove Sustainability's Relevance in Tough Times

CROs should help companies 'prune, plant and preserve'Â

Chris ParkSome Corporate Responsibility Officers (CROs) have a big problem. In the best of times, many are treated as spin doctors with little authority to make strategic change within their organizations. And now that the economy has headed south, corporate responsibility and sustainability (CR&S) can appear more marginal than ever. After all, who needs to worry about social issues or the environment when the company’s immediate problem is to protect earnings, cut costs and hit the numbers?

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10 Ways to Stay Responsible During an Economic Slowdown

Man getting ahead of the competitionIs it time to throw in the towel or hunker down and get serious?

 

The price of oil just hit $120 per barrel, UBS plans to cut 5,500 jobs, and more than a few former CEOs are finding ample time to hone their golf games as the weakening economy takes its casualties. For corporate responsibility aficionados, is it time to cut back on corporate responsibility programs and prepare to do battle again when the economic fog clears? Au contraire, say the people in the trenches on the sustainability front.

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Staph Infection: Hilton Not Throwing in Towel on Sustainability

Environment  |  Hotels  |  Sustainabillity  |  TheCRO Blog

CROblogCorporate responsibility officers often have to ponder major tradeoffs and have huge decisions to make. Should we do business with China, with its huge market despite its environmental policies and human rights record? Should we continue to invest in coal utilities even if pulling out for environmental purposes would negatively impact the bottom line?

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