by sgmajor2023 | Aug 17, 2011 | Publications
Why should employees want to turn off YOUR lights? Or put that costly compostable cup in the right bin?
Why should employees want to turn off YOUR lights? Or put that costly compostable cup in the right bin? Or suggest a more energy-efficient way to make YOUR products? Getting employees on board can be a hard slog, but the new CONTEXT winter bulletin helps to lighten the load. How to get Jack and Jill to turn off the lights lays out our approach to internal sustainability communications. We use case studies to illustrate best practice, and let the “CONTEXT team” spell out the best way to get your message across.
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by sgmajor2023 | Aug 16, 2011 | Publications
What’s quicker, circumnavigating the world or completing the questionnaire for the carbon disclosure project?
What’s quicker, circumnavigating the world or completing the questionnaire for the carbon disclosure project? That’s just one of the questions tackled in Context’s latest occasional bulletin on corporate sustainability (CS), Saints, sinners and the rise of the responsible investor. The fall 2010 edition discusses responsible investing and how it has become a force for reform in business. Along the way, we look at the tools investors use to capture environmental, social and governance (ESG) data, and give insights for CS managers trying to prioritize the endless requests for information.Download Report
by sgmajor2023 | Aug 15, 2011 | Publications
This edition discusses the need for super-sharp strategy to extract maximum value in the upturn.
Welcome to the first of our new quarterly bulletins on corporate sustainability (CS), linked to continuing conversations on our blog. The October edition discusses the need for super-sharp strategy to extract maximum value in the upturn, and explores how digital media can help better target your CS messages. Our regular Value Back feature examines the costs and benefits of membership organisations.Download Report