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Why airlines should be obsessed with timely departures and arrivals Delays in scheduled flights wasted $1.6 Billion of fuel in 2007; it's not just bad for passengers, it's particularly bad for the environment [More]
GRI Rules the Roost Benchmarking Report shows 94% of Best Reporters are Using GRI Global Reporting Initiative (Sept 2004) [More]
Good Practice Goes Far Beyond Box-Ticking Today's well-managed company will have an effective Board plus a culture that ensures the right approach to risk and reputation management. Financial Times, Dec. 15, 2004. [More]
Sustainability Reporting Guidelines and Responsibilities ­ New methods for reporting social and environmental activities have recently been introduced, validating the significance of non-financial performance and supporting stakeholder demands for accountability in these areas. PriceWaterHouseCoopers. [More]
Corporate Sustainability Reporting is Here to Stay The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Since 1997, GRI has been leading a worldwide, multi-stakeholder effort to establish standards for how corporations report their economic, environmental, and social performance. Mark Thomson, Socialfunds.com, April 5, 2002. [More]
Top Five Socially Responsible Investing News Stories of 2004 Shareowner engagement shifted from confrontational to collaborative, sustainability analysis fused with financial analysis, and fiduciary duty expanded to include social and environmental issues. William Baue, Socialfunds.com, January 11, 2005. [More]
Getting to the Bottom of the Triple Bottom Line The triple bottom line paradigm is a rhetorical device with little substance and may distract managers and investors from more effective approaches to social and environmental reporting and performance. Their critique is not aimed at corporate social responsibility efforts in general, but rather at this one misguided approach to CSR. Wayne Norman and Chris MacDonald, Business Ethics Quarterly, April 2004. [More]

 

 

 

 
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