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posted by Admin  on July 11, 2008
Developed in February 2002, Timberland has demonstrated a commitment to ensuring that its Code of Conduct is implemented across all its supply chain.
     

posted by Admin  on January 27, 2009
As Maplecroft launches its Human Rights Risk Report 2009, mapping human rights risk to business in 196 countries worldwide, it is clear that the need for risk mitigation by business is greater than ever. Building on three years data and analysis, Maplecroft’s research paints a gloomy picture of human rights globally on the 60th Anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, calling into question many governments’ commitments regarding the protection of human rights, as well as the role of business in respecting human rights within their sphere of influence.
     

posted by Admin  on May 22, 2009
The business model of the future rests on an alliance between economics and humanism. Social entrepreneurs and visionary business leaders are showing us how to do good
     

posted by Admin  on October 19, 2009
In the Danish fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, an Emperor goes out among his subjects in his underwear. Two swindlers posing as tailors have convinced him he’s wearing a suit made from cloth that’s invisible to anyone who is stupid.  Not wanting to accept that he’s stupid, the Emperor parades through his empire believing he’s fully dressed.It now is up to the U.S. Senate to make sure Uncle Sam is not only fully dressed, but dressed for success when he shows up in Copenhagen Dec. 7 to work on a global climate deal. Access the whole article at:  http://www.forceforgood.com/Articles/Dressing-for-Copenhagen-436/1.aspx
     

Issue(s): Climate Change

Region(s): North America

Tag(s): Climate Change , Copenhagen , US

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