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Article

30 Aug 2006

Author:
Brian Ho, CSR Asia Weekly

[PDF] Fortune China’s special edition on CSR [begins on pg. 1]

Fortune China...has...publish[ed] a special edition on CSR...[It] uses case studies to illustrate the real situation of big companies doing CSR on the mainland...The coverage [has] two parts. The first part is entitled “What can be changed by CSR?” [Fortune China] interviewed several transnational corporations... includ[ing] BP, L’Oreal, IBM, Intel, and Bayer...[and] local companies such as Vanke (property development), Lenovo (computers), Haier (electrical applicances) and Dragon Air... The second part...consists of...articles...by two well-known specialists... Guo Peiyuan, an SRI specialist in China...[and] one of CSR Asia’s directors, Stephen Frost.