Responsible practice in the mining and metal industry: Paul Mitchell outlines key initiatives being undertaken to promote good practice and improve performance.
The integral approach, its sustainability applications and influences: Matthew Kalman explores the value of the integral approach in an age of fragmented and short-term policies.
Combating climate change with hydrogen energy: Laurel Green outlines her company's aim for all of its products to contribute to the solution to climate change and its joint venture with BP's new Hydrogen Energy division.
CSR innovation across the pharmaceutical industry: Christopher Murray discusses the importance of CSR for his region in Roche pharmaceuticals - and the challenges inherent to this business environment.
Corporate Responsibility innovation and climate change at Severn Trent Plc: Sir John Egan examines how his industry is seeking to understand its special role and responsibility as it feels the impact of a changing climate earlier than many other business sectors.
Barriers to market entry for green tech: Toby Radcliffe explores barriers to market entry for green technologies and sees that they are many and often case specific.
'Made in China' and the drive to include CSR: Xi Shen and Craig Fleming explore the 'Made in China' label and the ability of CSR to lift the reputation of what is rapidly becoming the world's factory.
CSR in China: Are NGOs the missing link?: Sue Bishop explores how the environment for CSR has developed in China over the last few years, and where it might be going.
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