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Ethical Corporation - Ethical Corporation Press Releases
Ethical Corporation - Ethical Corporation Press Releases

  • Ethical Corporation launches new report on how the Global FT 500 are currently calculating and verifying their GHG emissions - and how they are likely to be doing so in future
    This new report commissioned by Ethical Corporation has been designed to provide intelligence for corporations on the most efficient, yet accurate, way of calculating and verifying their GHG emissions. As well as data on what companies themselves are doing and thinking, the report will cover current national and international government regulation and recommendations, and the opinion of key stakeholders - including prominent environmental NGOs and Environmental Social and Governance analysts.
  • Lehman Brothers join BT, ASDA and Walkers to debate climate change strategies in London, 12-13 February
    Lehman Brothers has recently joined the executive level cast of speakers from Timberland, Co-operative Group, ASDA, ABN AMRO, BT, Procter and Gamble, Walkers, Tesco and Cadbury Schweppes that will gather at the Climate Change Summit 2008, on the 12th-13th of February, in London.
  • Unilever, Telefonica, British American Tobacco, Akzo Nobel, Monsanto and Anglo-American converge on London to discuss European corporate responsibility at the Responsible Business Summit
    International business leaders from throughout Europe are heading to London in May to discuss the most pressing corporate responsibility issues of 2008. The Responsible Business Summit, the annual flagship CR conference from Ethical Corporation, will be taking place at the Riverside Park Plaza Hotel on the 13th and 14th May 2008. and#60;iand#62;London, 03 Decemberand#60;/iand#62;
  • AXA Insurance and The British Retail Consortium join Tesco, Procter and Gamble, British Gas and BT to debate climate change strategies at a London summit
    AXA Insurance and The British Retail Consortium have recently joined the executive level cast of speakers from ASDA, ABN AMRO, Cadbury Schweppes, the Co-operative Group and Walkers that will gather at the Climate Change Summit 2008, on the 12th-13th of February, in London.
  • Can `greening' your workforce really make you money? Alliance-Boots, RBS, Intel, Monsoon, Vodafone and Cadbury compare notes at `Green` employee engagement conference, London.
    The speaker line up for `How to get your workforce 100% committed to sustainability.and turn actions into profit' is now complete, with Rosie Carthwood, Director of Cantos Communications, set to join senior executives from 27 global companies, for panel discussions, workshops and case studies.
  • Ethical Corporation and CorporateRegister.com announce the Global Reporting Summit and Awards, a two day event and gala awards dinner celebrating best practice in Global CR Reporting.
    Ethical Corporation and CorporateRegister.com have today announced the launch of their Global CR Reporting Summit and Awards, to take place on the 3rd and 4th March 2008 in Berlin. and#60;Iand#62;Berlin, 5th November 2007and#60;/Iand#62;
  • Ethical Corporation announce the seventh annual Responsible Business Summit, the largest corporate responsibility conference in Europe
    The Responsible Business Summit is designed as the main gathering point of the CR community in Europe, and last year brought together 450 CR professionals in London. In 2008, the conference will again be held in London, this time on the 13th and 14th of May at the Park Plaza Hotel in Westminster. and#60;iand#62;London, 5th November 2007and#60;/iand#62;
  • The climate change industry takes root - Ethical Corporation and ClimateChangeCorp.com publish special report
    A new report by ClimateChangeCorp.com and Ethical Corporation examines the growth of a new and rapidly expanding climate change industry
  • TNT, HandM, Gap, RBS, and Hampshire County Council among the organizations nominated for Ethical Corp`s Top 10 Most innovative internal sustainability initiatives
    Due to the important role of internal communications for ensuring corporate sustainability, the `top 10' has been introduced to commend companies and organizations doing innovative work in this area. The top 10 nominees will be short-listed from a diverse list of initiatives nominated by the readers of Ethical Corporation and Climate Change corp as well as other CR professionals over the next few months. To submit your nomination please visit and#60;a href="http://www.zoomerang.com/recipient/survey-intro.zgi?p=WEB226MBXBNZLK" target="_blank"and#62;http://www.zoomerang.com/recipient/survey-intro.zgi?p=WEB226MBXBNZLKand#60;/aand#62;
  • ASDA, BT, Cadbury Schweppes, Co-operative Group, ABN AMRO, Timberland and Vodafone to debate the best ways to mitigate, adapt and engage on climate change
    Now that the climate change has raced to the head of the global agenda in the wake of the important IPCC reports and Al Gore's Nobel Peace Prize, some of the biggest names in European - and international - business, will gather to discuss how the businesses are going to be affected in 2008 - and beyond and how to respond to the new challneges.
  • Is Climate Change consuming Corporate Responsibility? Aviva, SABMiller, GlaxoSmithKline and National Grid dig deeper at the CR Reporting and Communications conference, London.
    Aviva will now join SABMiller, GlaxoSmithKline and National Grid to discuss how the dramatic increase in interest around Climate Change over the last year is affecting Corporate Responsibility. London, 23 October, 2007
  • Advisory board for Ethical Corporation magazine announced
    Ethical Corporation has created an editorial advisory board
  • Human rights and cotton, Stern a year on, Anglo American, Wal-Mart, ethics officers, Indian pharmaceuticals, Brazilian oil, green motor racing, all covered in the next issue of Ethical Corporation
    A quick preview of what's coming up in the October 2007 edition of Ethical Corporation magazine - and how you can subscribe today
  • Nike, Alliance-Boots, Lloyds TSB, HSBC, Timberland, IBM and Vodafone discuss best practice for getting employees behind sustainability initiatives at London Summit on the 3-4th December 2007
    New names are still being added to the list of leading HR and sustainability executives set to participate in Ethical Corporation's upcoming `How to get your workforce 100% committed to Sustainability" event, to be held in London on the 3rd-5th December 2007.
  • Editorial Calendar for Ethical Corporation magazine, Special Reports and Ethical Corporation Institute
    Ethical Corporation has published a list of upcoming special reports and features for 2007-8
  • IBM joins Anglo American, Banco Real/ABN Amro, Nestle and BHP Billiton to debate responsible business strategies for emerging markets
    The involvement of big corporations in emerging economies offers a unique opportunity to provide assistance on critical corporate responsibility issues, says Edan Dionne, director of corporate environmental affairs. LONDON, 21 September, 2007
  • Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, Barclays, HSBC, Henderson, Citi and Standard Chartered compare Sustainability strategies at Sustainable Finance summit 17-19 September
    September 11, 2007 - The final line-up of top level executives from market leading financial institutions to meet at The Sustainable Finance Summit, 17th - 19th September in London has been confirmed. These senior experts will discuss the impact of current financing decisions on climate change and the environment
  • Hewlett Packard's VP and Chief Compliance Officer set join Shell, Thales Group, ABN Amro, Wal-Mart, Anglo American, Novo Nordisk and Tyco at The Anti-corruption Summit, 3-4 Oct, Amsterdam
    Jonathan Hoak, Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer at Hewlett Packard, has confirmed to speak at the Anti-corruption Summit, on the 3-4 October in Amsterdam. He will discuss exactly how he and his team have gone about developing a values based culture across the company. London, 21st August, 2007
  • Senior executives from Nike, Bovis Lend Lease, Citi, and HSBC recent