Environment
Stephen Gardner, (Apr 29, 2010)
More companies are putting carbon labels on their products, but do they really make a difference?
Sam Chambers, (Apr 28, 2010)
Shipbreaking is still a dangerous business, and a new convention has disappointed many
Jeni Bauser Yaghoubi, (Mar 31, 2010)
Reduction and recycling ahead of schedule for Kraft, Wal-Mart’s programme for women in South America, and airline green initiatives that are stuck at the gate
Jon Entine, (Mar 30, 2010)
Could Obama seriously push nuclear energy? A recent $8bn package suggests he just might, says Jon Entine
Ben Cooper, (Mar 30, 2010)
A recent report confirms that disclosure on water risks lags far behind information available to investors on greenhouse gas emissions
Brendan May, (Mar 30, 2010)
Brendan May takes a sideways look at the wonderful world of NGOs
Ian Welsh - Editor, (Mar 30, 2010)
BSkyB’s chief executive, Jeremy Darroch, tells Ian Welsh that making a positive contribution to society is how to develop sustainable business success
EC Newsdesk, (Mar 30, 2010)
Moves from the Climate Exchange plc, National Ganga River Basin Authority, BASF and all the latest from other brands in corporate responsibility and sustainability this month
EC Newsdesk, (Mar 30, 2010)
Toyota’s 2009 report gives subtle clues to the extraordinary corporate crisis that was about to unfold
Rajesh Chhabara, (Mar 29, 2010)
The choice of site for the next Winter Olympics has drawn a frosty reception from conservationists
Aleksandra Dobkowski-Joy, (Mar 29, 2010)
Novo Nordisk achieves a level of reporting maturity rarely seen even among today’s sophisticated reporters
Jeni Bauser Yaghoubi, (Mar 9, 2010)
High fashion flirts with eco, PepsiCo says no to Super Bowl advertising and Nokia’s Greenpeace tech award win
EC Newsdesk, (Mar 8, 2010)
Moves from the European Union, Church of England, IBM, Intel and all the latest from other brands in corporate responsibility and sustainability this month
Ben Cooper, (Mar 7, 2010)
Islay has a history of green energy initiatives. Now one of its famous distilleries is generating power from waste
Paul French, (Mar 2, 2010)
City life is the focus of China’s next giant international event. Paul French, China editor, will be there
Rajesh Chhabara, (Mar 1, 2010)
The new legislation has created new hopes among the NGOs that things will start to improve at Opic.
EC Newsdesk, (Feb 25, 2010)
Voluntary renewable portfolio standards are falling short of the mark, progress on mandatory cap-and-trade legislation has stalled and US cleantech investment has taken a dip. What will it take for the US to maintain its lead in cleantech investment?
EC Newsdesk, (Feb 23, 2010)
Worldwide business leaders will gather in London in May to discuss how to create robust responsible business practices at leading corporate responsibility and sustainability summit <i>22 February 2010, London</i>
EC Newsdesk, (Feb 16, 2010)
On March 22nd-23rd, senior experts from the mining, oil & gas, steel and other heavy industries will gather in London to share best practice on how they tackle social & environmental challenges in their operations.
Peter Davis Politics Editor, (Feb 12, 2010)
Tackling environmental issues has always been in Angela Merkel’s blood, but for now her priorities have had to shift, says Peter Davis, politics editor