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100 Best Corporate Citizens for 2004
Author: Business Ethics
The top four companies for 2004, in rank order, are Fannie Mae, Procter & Gamble, Intel, and St. Paul Companies -- all of which have made the list five years running...Other five-year firms include Avon Products, Ecolab, Herman Miller, Modine...
- Related companies: Adolph Coors (part of Molson Coors) Aetna AFLAC Agilent Technologies AT&T Avon Cisco Systems Clorox Cummins Eastman Kodak Ecolab Fannie Mae Green Mountain Coffee Herman Miller HP (Hewlett-Packard) IBM Intel John Deere Kellogg's Medtronic Merck Motorola Pepsi Bottling Group PepsiCo Pitney Bowes Procter & Gamble Southwest Airlines Starbucks Timberland Whirlpool
Intel Global Citizenship Report 2003: Everything Matters
Author: Intel
- Related companies: Intel
Intel cleared in New Mexico pollution probe [USA]
Author: Sacramento Business Journal
There is no conclusive evidence that emissions...are causing health problems among nearby residents, a two-year state investigation has concluded.
- Related companies: Intel
[PDF] Freshwater Resources: Managing the Risks Facing the Private Sector
Author: Jason Morrison & Peter Gleick, Pacific Institute
This paper provides a snapshot of current global water issues, assesses the general kinds of activities companies could and should be taking to address them. [refers to Perrier (part of Nestlé), Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Anheuser-Busch, Unilever, Levi...
Global Warming
Author: John Carey & Sarah R. Shapiro, BusinessWeek
Consensus is growing among scientists, governments, and business that they must act fast to combat climate change...[M]any companies that have cut emissions have discovered, often to their surprise, that it saves money and spurs development of...
[PDF] Corporate Equality Index 2004 [USA]
Author: Human Rights Campaign
Human Rights Campaign (HRC) released its third annual Corporate Equality Index, a report card listing the "best and worst" firms for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender employees...The number of firms with perfect scores doubled since the 2003...
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Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes Add General Electric and Drop Electrolux
Author: Doug Wheat, SocialFunds.com
Yesterday, the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes (DJSI) announced the results of its once a year review of corporate sustainability best-practice. [Companies on DJSI World Index included: General Electric, Staples, 3M, adidas-Salomon, Barclays, Canon,...
Analysts at 17 leading socially responsible investment firms urge stronger corporate reporting
Author: Social Investment Forum News
...an unprecedented coalition of analysts at 17 socially responsible investment firms representing over $147 billion in assets is urging publicly traded companies around the world to meet a higher standard of reporting on corporate governance,...
- Related stories: 17 social investment firms urge companies to use Global Reporting Initiative guidelines
- Related companies: Citigroup Ford General Motors HP (Hewlett-Packard) Intel Starbucks
2004 survey of corporate non-financial reporting, by SustainAbility, UNEP, Standard & Poor's (highest scoring companies: Co-operative Financial Services, Novo Nordisk, BP)
[PDF] full report: "Risk & Opportunity - Best Practice in Non-Financial Reporting"
Author: SustainAbility, UNEP, Standard & Poor's
[Top 50 companies (highest scoring first): Co-operative Financial Services (part of Co-operative Group), Novo Nordisk, BP, British American Tobacco, BT Group, British Airports Authority (BAA), Rabobank, Rio Tinto, Shell, HP, Unilever, Anglo American,...
- Related stories: 2004 survey of corporate non-financial reporting, by SustainAbility, UNEP, Standard & Poor's (highest scoring companies: Co-operative Financial Services, Novo Nordisk, BP)
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