In 2001 Rhonda Kelly and Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh were commissioned by HREOC to undertake
a report on Corporate Social Responsibility, Agreement Making and native title in Australia.
Not exact matches
Indeed, a recent
report found that out of any generation, Gen Y is considered the most focused
on corporate social responsibility.
The Proxy Preview 2015
report was produced via collaboration between As You Sow, a nonprofit organization that promotes
corporate responsibility through shareholder advocacy and innovative legal strategies; the Sustainable Investments Institute (Si2), which conducts impartial research
on social and environmental share - holder proposals; and Proxy Impact, a shareholder advocacy and proxy voting service for foundations, endowments and socially responsible investors.
On the heels of the release of its 2011
Corporate Social Responsibility Report, food manufacturing giant General Mills announced a new cage - free egg purchasing program, prompting praise from The Humane Society of the United States.
In their 2012
Corporate Social Responsibility Report Galen Weston says, «We are engaging with industry experts and activists
on the best solutions to animal welfare challenges such as sow stalls and improved housing environments for laying hens.»
After completion of the application process, the organization's JUST Label can be displayed
on their website, internal communications, annual
reports,
corporate social responsibility reports, posters and in marketing materials to show commitment and public transparency
on these issues.
More specifically, the association aims to encourage brands to improve their
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
reporting on carbon emissions, environmental record and labour conditions.
Corporate Social Responsibility Report The campaign comes close
on the heels of the release of Timberland's 100 page 007 - 2008
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
report2.
The international NGO Human Rights Watch recently published a
report on the upcoming Beijing Summer Olympics that states that the «
corporate sponsors of the Olympics risk lasting damage to their brands if they do not live up to their professed standards of
corporate social responsibility by speaking out about the deteriorating human rights situation in China.»
Could there be a mutual meeting of minds where landlords and tenants may try to impose energy obligations
on each other by way of «green leases»; where tenants might want their landlord to run the building in as energy efficient a manner as possible in line with their
corporate and
social responsibility reporting?