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View from the CSR field 

Follow the links to read a past edition of our view from the field series, written by a leading CSR or sustainability practitioner...

ACCA: CSR/sustainability reporting innovation

Adrian Henriques: CSR in 2006

ICMM: Facilitating responsible practice in the mining and metals industries

Matthew Kalman: The integral approach, its sustainability applications and influences

Norman Myers: Environmental impact of growth in China and India

Prospect: Reducing CO2 emissions through sustainable building design

Rio Tinto: Hydrogen energy - part of the solution to climate change
Roche: Importance of CSR for pharmaceutical companies
Royal Mail Group: CSR innovation through partnership working
Severn Trent: Water utilities and action on climate change
Toby Radcliffe: Barriers to market entry for green tech
University of Nottingham Centre for Global Finance: 'Made in China' and the drive to include CSR
University of Nottingham Centre for Global Finance: CSR in China: Are NGOs the missing link? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  ACCA

Innovation in CSR Reporting: 
ACCA experts speculate about what organisations will be reporting upon and how they will be reporting in 2016.

CSR reporting  
  Adrian Henriques - Article 13 Associate  

2006 Review:
Adrian Henriques reviews major happenings in 2006 and their impact on the CSR world.

CSR in 2006  
  The International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM)   

Responsible practice in the mining and metal industry:
Paul Mitchell outlines key initiatives being undertaken to promote good practice and improve performance.

ICMM  
  Matthew Kalman, Integral Institute & Article 13 associate   

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.

Integral approach & sustainability  
  Professor Norman Myers - Article 13 Associate  

The New Consumers:
Professor Norman Myers considers the environmental impact of increasing consumerism in emerging economies such as China and India.

China & India  
  Prospect  

How can building design reduce CO2 emissions?:
David Pelly provides an insider's view into the challenges of creating sustainable buildings.

Sustainable building design  
  Rio Tinto  

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.

Combating climate change  
  Roche  

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.

Pharma innovation  
  Royal Mail Group  

CSR Innovation in the Business Strategy Toolkit:
Martin Blake reflects on Royal Mail Group's approach to genuinely symbiotic partnerships.

CSR innovation  
  Severn Trent Plc

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.

Climate change  
  Toby Radcliffe, Article 13 associate

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.

Green tech  
  The University of Nottingham Centre for Global Finance

'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  
  The University of Nottingham Centre for Global Finance

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.

CSR in China  

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