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Article

13 Mai 2005

Auteur:
China Daily

Corporate social responsibility in China

For multinational companies that take social and environmental responsibilities seriously, unprecedented opportunities abound for them to turn the corporate social responsibility (CSR) fad into a real opportunity for social change...While there is still a long way to go before all the innovative inroads turn into sustainable development, trends in pro-social projects in China are extremely positive. [refers to adidas-Salomon, Bayer, Boeing, Ford, Gap, HP (Hewlett-Packard), HSBC, IBM, Liz Claiborne, Microsoft, Motorola, Nike, Pfizer, Reebok, Target, UPS, Walt Disney, Ascott Group, MeadWestvaco]