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1 Dec 2010

Author:
Global Reporting Initiative, European Parliament

What role does business play in human rights?

18:00-19:30, Monday 6 December 2010. Members Salon, European Parliament, Brussels. Around 80 percent of the Global Fortune 250 companies produced reports demonstrating their human rights performance in 2008/9; more than three-quarters were based on the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Sustainability Reporting Guidelines. But what more should companies be doing? Join us to find out. Hear from the Global Reporting Initiative, and European businesses ENEL and Novo Nordisk [part of Novo Group], about how companies can be transparent about their human rights impacts. To secure your place, RSVP by 26 November 2010