China and Ethical business
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Beijing - Population:
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- Environmental and social impact of the Stora Enso’s plantation project in Guangxi
- W.V. Bleisch; D.W. Dexiang; K. Katsigris / United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), China, 2006
- This report presents the findings, analysis, and recommendations of the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) on the Stora Enso (a Finnish-Swedish joint venture) forest plantation project in Guangxi Zhuang, China. T...
- Working conditions in the garment industry in Hong Kong, China and Cambodia
- Oxfam Hong Kong, 2004
- Based on field research conducted in Hong Kong, China and Cambodia, this paper reports on workers’ conditions in garment factories, the hidden costs for women workers, and the purchasing practices in the industry. The...
- Violating code of conduct: Wal-Mart suppliers in China
- Clean Clothes Campaign, 2007
- This paper investigates corporate misbehaviour by China’s eighth largest trading partner, Wal-Mart. The focus is on China’s export oriented toy industry and Wal-Mart’s unethical sourcing policies in five Chinese supp...
- Can Nordic companies do more to ensure suppliers adhere to codes of conduct?
- K. Bjurling / Fair Trade Center, 2005
- This paper investigates violations of workers rights in the export industry of China. It particularly focuses on the manner in which Nordic toy companies are linked to these violations and it develops possible reasons of why the compa...
- Can worker participation lead to more effective health and safety programmes?
- B. Szudy; D. O’Rourke; G.D. Brown / College of Natural Resources, University of California, Berkley, 2003
- This paper reports on a capacity building project on occupational safety and Health training in China. It is aimed at training staff in three footwear factories around the Pearl River Delta in occupational safety principles, and facil...
- Growing economies as leading exporters and investors in sustainable goods and services
- P. Lei; B. Long; B. Pamlin / WWF-World Wide Fund For Nature, 2005
- This paper presents the first of a series of reports examining the scope for growing economies to become leading exporters and investors in sustainable goods and services whilst promoting a proactive sustainable development agenda. It...
- Adaptating Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) into the Chinese context
- M.H. Jensen / ChinaWorld: International Research Network, 2006
- This paper debates key issues on the adaptation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) into the Chinese context. It focuses on the position of Chinese politics and argues that the leadership submerges CSR in the party-state and conc...
- Key terms and phrases relating to Corporate and Social Responsibility
- Environment-oriented Enterprises Consultancy Zhejiang, 2007
- This document presents an A-Z glossary of key terms and phrases relating to Corporate and Social Responsibility (CSR) experts with a particular focus on terminology frequently used in a Chinese context. The author attempts to m...
- Comparing the human rights policies of Chinese companies
- John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 2007
- This report documents the human rights policies of 25 Chinese firms in a variety of sectors. The report assesses the existence of policies recognise labour and non-labour human rights when compared with the policies of other companies...
- Supply chain responsibility matrix: an appraisal and promotion system of SCR management
- Li Zhiyan; Chor Wongtai / Transition Social & Economic Institute, 2007
- Executive summary of research sponsored by Oxfam Hong Kong, which attempts to develop an appraisal and promotion system of the management of Supply Chain responsibility - the SCR Matrix based on a combination of CSR and managemen...
- Factory Improvement Training (FIT 5)
- Multi-supplier training programme
- Institute of Contemporary Observation (ICO)
- Labour development and corporate social responsibility in China
- The China Business Council for Sustainable Development (CBCSD)
- Coalition of leading Chinese and foreign enterprises registered and operating in China
- Environment-oriented Enterprises Consultancy Zhejiang
Chinese environment and development consultancy based in Zhejiang
- SynTao
- CSR information and consultancy service in China
- Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior (SACOM)
- Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior (SACOM) is a non-government organization (NGO) based in Hong Kong, China, founded in June 2005 by students, and later joined by other cultural and labour activists. SACOM's main goal is to monitor and campaign against corporate misbehavior that violates worker's rights, health, safety, welfare, and dignity in China.
- The Responsible Supply Chain Association (RSCA)
- The Responsible Supply Chain Association (RSCA) is an industry-wide and professional body for the promotion of social responsibilities, which is directly under the administration of China National Textile and Apparel Council (CNTAC). It is composed of enterprises, companies, buyers, retailers and other interested parties within the entire textile supply chain, with an aim at utilising resources an...




