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15 Dec 2014

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World Business Council for Sustainable Development

World Business Council for Sustainable Development briefing on UN Guiding Principles

"New WBCSD issue brief identifies solutions to scaling up business action on human rights", 1 Dec 2014

In its latest issue brief, the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) identifies a series of barriers and solutions to operationalizing the UN Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights (UNGPs). The latter establish an authoritative global standard on the respective roles of businesses and governments in helping ensure that companies respect human rights in their own operations and through their business relationships.The brief, titled Scaling up Action on Human Rights: Operationalizing the UN Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights, builds on the hands-on experiences of several WBCSD member companies in their efforts to implement the UNGPs, including: ABB, Anglo American, ArcelorMittal, Coca-Cola, DSM, Eni, HEINEKEN, Hitachi, Holcim, JPMorgan Chase, Michelin, Nestlé, Novartis, RWE, Total, Unilever, and Vale. It also draws from the results of the survey of WBCSD members on the implementation of the UNGPs as well as the broader experience of experts that have worked with companies on these issues across the globe. Specifically, the brief intends to: Create a better understanding of the current state of play amongst corporations...Highlight some of the most common barriers faced by companies in their efforts to implement the UNGPs...Share solutions tried and tested by WBCSD members to overcome these barriers