• Eco Labels

    In the 33 years since the world’s first eco-label appeared (Germany’s Blue Angel), these labels have proliferated. The Ecolabel Index currently lists 377 schemes in 211 countries and 25 industry sectors. A number of trends indicate it is time to take a closer look: Civil society continues to pressure business to take responsibility for supply chain performance.  more[...]

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  • Climate Change

    Extreme events increase. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, there were only ion he US a record twelve weather disasters costing more than $1 billion in 2011. The strategies to meet this are mitigation – that means reduction and prevention of greenhouse gases output - and adaptation – that means measures to adapt to the inevitable global warming.  more[...]

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  • A Guide to ISO26000

    With the design of the ISO 26000 norm, the ISO picked up suggestions proposed by their own consumer organizations pertaining to social responsibility in companies operating in global markets. ISO 26000 is not a management system standard. It is not intended or appropriate for certification purposes or regulatory or contractual use.  more[...]

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  • How About a Bit of Recognition?

    Aiko Bode, Fenix Outdoor

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  • Can Social Responsibility Be Standardized?

    Anne Gadegaard, Novo Nordisk

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  • Adding value to organizations and their habits

    Marie d’Huart, CAP conseil

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  • A New Tool to Ensure Labour Rights

    Philip Jennings, UNI

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  • Adding value to organizations and their habits

    Dr. Franziska Humbert, Oxfam Deutschland

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  • How Geopolitical Change Alters Social and Environmental Standards

    Prof. Dr. Josef Wieland, University of Applied Sciences, Konstanz

    With the design of the ISO 26000 norm, the ISO picked up suggestions proposed by their own consumer organizations pertaining to social responsibility in companies operating in global markets. In June 2002, the consumer policy committee met to discuss this subject. In the run-up to this meeting, a report entitled The Desirability and Feasibility of ISO CSR Standards was created. The first ISO meeting was held in 2004 in Sweden and determined that the standard would not be a corporate social responsibility (CSR) but an SR standard.  more[...]  login_required

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