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Governance News from Manifest - ISSN 1745 - 1132 |
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March 07 EditionGovernanceStandards >> Companies >> Activism >> Research >> People >>
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Corporate leaders vow to radically change business modelsLeaders of 12 World Business Council for Sustainable Development companies have released a statement of intent to look beyond corporate philanthropy to searching for business development models that are substantial, sustainable and profitable. More >> |
100 best corporate citizensGreen Mountain Coffee Roasters has retained its position at the top of CRO magazine’s annual list of the 100 Best Corporate Citizens – the first time in the US list’s eight year history a company has held this place for two consecutive years. More >> |
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Industry misleading on nutritional labellingNutritional signposting schemes promoted by the food industry have come under attack from the National Heart Forum, which has accused them of being overly complex and misleading. More >> |
Canadian task force backs better sustainability disclosureThe Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants welcomed the recommendations for more integration of environmental, social and governance considerations into decision making in Canadian capital markets from the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy. More >> |
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Briefs .....The reasons behind the Serious Fraud Office’s decision to drop an inquiry into BAE Systems’ alleged use of bribery to secure a Saudi arms deal must be subject to an independent inquiry, Liberal Democrat deputy leader Vincent Cable told the House of Common last month. More >> |
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