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Article

12 Mar 2012

Author:
Guardian [UK] supported by UNICEF

Sustainable business - Children: The Next Business Agenda

[Includes the following articles & comment on children & business: -"Children's rights take centre stage", Jo Confino for the Guardian Professional Network -"The business case for a more child focused approach to CSR is clear", David Bull, executive director, UNICEF UK -"Marketing and advertising that respects children's rights", Guy Shrubsole, director, Public Interest Research Centre -"Protecting workers' rights is not always black and white", Julia Hawkins, media relations & communications manager, Ethical Trading Initiative -"We need a ministry for future generations for our children's sake", John Elkington, executive chairman, Volans & co-founder, Sustainability -"Social audits flawed as a way of driving sustainable change", Rachel Wilshaw, ethical trade manager, Oxfam -"New Unicef guidelines on children will fall flat without backing from business", Juliane Kippenberg, senior researcher, children's rights devision, Human Rights Watch]