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“Combating forced labour: a handbook for employers and business”
International Labour Organization, 2008Forced labour and human trafficking are important issues for employers and their organisations, including not only small enterprises on the margins of the formal economy, but also large multinational enterprises with complex supply chains.DocumentGrand corruption in the regulation of oil
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2008This paper offers an initial exploration of the topic of grand corruption in the regulation of oil. It focuses primarily on the roles of host governments, private oil companies and donor governments, besides the increasingly dominant role of state-owned, national oil companies in addressing the problem.DocumentThe cocoa protocol: success or failure?
International Labor Rights Forum, 2008This document reviews the outcome of a policy instrument drafted in 2001, the “Protocol for the Growing and Processing of Cocoa Beans and their Derivative Products,” also known as the Harkin-Engel Protocol.DocumentGuidance on corporate responsibility indicators in annual reports
United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 2008This guidance is a voluntary technical aid for, among others, enterprises, investors and regulators. The purpose is to assist enterprises in producing concise and comparable corporate responsibility indicators within their annual financial reports.DocumentCarbon disclosure project India report
Carbon Disclosure Project, 2007This report presents the results of the first-ever voluntary disclosure of the carbon emissions of Indian companies. It is based on the submissions of 39 Indian corporations in response to the first information request sent by the Carbon Disclosure Project.DocumentBusiness as usual in the industrial age: (relatively) lean,green and eco-efficient?
Electronic Journal of Sustainable Development, 2007This paper discusses the creation of wealth from polluting waste in market economies before the birth of the modern environmental movement. It challenges the widely held view that ecologically efficient business practices are a recent phenomenon.DocumentCreating value for all: strategies for doing business with the poor
United Nations Development Programme, 2008This report shows how entrepreneurs can serve the poor as clients and customers, and can also include the poor as producers, employees and business owners. It gives many examples of firms that - by doing business with the poor - are generating profits, creating new growth potential and improving poor people’s lives.DocumentCommunity engagement and development handbook
The Oil, Gas and Mining Sustainable Community Development Fund, 2006This handbook addresses community engagement and development, a theme in the Leading Practice Sustainable Development Program. The program aims to identify key issues affecting sustainable development in the mining industry and provide information and case studies that illustrate a more sustainable basis for the industry.DocumentOil and natural gas industry guidelines for greenhouse gas reduction projects
The Oil, Gas and Mining Sustainable Community Development Fund, 2007Oil and natural gas companies are evaluating options for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, developing project plans, and implementing emission reduction projects either voluntarily or to comply with regulatory requirements.DocumentManaging risk and maintaining license to operate: participatory planning and monitoring in the extractive industries
The Oil, Gas and Mining Sustainable Community Development Fund, 2008This study explores how communities and companies can engage in co-planning and monitoring to ensure sustainable local development benefits from the extraction of resources.Pages
