Supply Chains
Rajesh Chhabara, (May 8, 2008)
The dream of sponsors of the Beijing Olympics to reach out to a billion Chinese consumers is turning into a public relations nightmare
EC Newsdesk, (May 2, 2008)
Campaigners want big brands to speak out about human rights in China. Companies would be better lobbying their own governments to do so for them
EC Newsdesk, (Apr 14, 2008)
For big companies, the latest sustainability challenge is to retain the benefits of size while developing the advantages of small local enterprises, argue Andy Savitz and Melissa Tritter
EC Newsdesk, (Apr 10, 2008)
Iwona Kuraszko considers the state of corporate ethics in Poland
Peter Davis Politics Editor, (Apr 10, 2008)
Russian business is taking steps to recover its reputation after the disastrous post-Soviet privatisations of the early 1990s
Nick Jones, (Apr 10, 2008)
European firms say they treat men and women exactly the same, but that is precisely the problem, say the authors of a new book about women at work
John Russell, Managing Editor (former), (Apr 9, 2008)
Big firms are joining the queue to follow in Muhammad Yunus’s footsteps by developing businesses designed to fix social ills
Tobias Webb, (Mar 6, 2008)
Recent promises from retailers to ban cotton from Uzbekistan, because of concerns about forced child labour, raise deep questions about the wider role of business
Ian Welsh - Editor, (Feb 19, 2008)
Esther de Haan and Tim Steinweg, from Netherlands-based NGO SOMO, take issue with the story published in February about IT companies and metal extraction in Africa
Paul French, (Feb 11, 2008)
Question: what’s the link between ex-NME writer, tabloid columnist and best selling novelist of North London angst Tony Parsons and CSR in China?
EC Newsdesk, (Feb 11, 2008)
Sir Geoffrey Chandler charts the rise of the business and human rights movement over the past two decades
EC Newsdesk, (Feb 7, 2008)
Genetically modified food has a role to play in addressing the impending climate-related food crisis
Paul French, (Jan 10, 2008)
The easy availability of plastic bags in China has become an issuing of growing environmental concern, now the Chinese have decided to act
Tobias Webb, (Jan 8, 2008)
Neil Kearney, general secretary of the International Textile, Garment and Leather Workers’ Federation, has little time for CSR consultants and thinks NGOs have got the wrong end of the ethical sourcing stick
EC Newsdesk, (Jan 7, 2008)
Olympics in China, the US presidential election and more climate change talks – just some of the highlights of the year ahead