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Guerres en RDC : pression sur les multinationales

Après l’ONG Amnesty International, des sénateurs américains déclenchent la lutte contre l’achat des métaux de guerre au Congo. L’on s’appràªte donc à  s’attaquer aux causes profondes des conflits armés à  répétition en République démocratique du Congo. Les multinationales sont désormais…

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Total veut se faire pardonner

La compagnie pétrolière Total, critiquée en mars pour avoir annoncé 555 suppressions de postes après la publication de profits record en 2008, va apporter 50 millions d'euros au Fonds d'investissement des expérimentations pour les jeunes, rapporte lundi 27 avril Le…

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Boeing named best company for diversity

Boeing has been named the most preferred employer in a readership survey conducted by a career-guidance and recruitment magazine. In the latest survey, Equal Opportunity magazine randomly selected 1,000 of its readers and asked them to name the employers, in…

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Developing “Green” Plastics: Brazil in the Lead

Brazil is a world leader when it comes to renewable energy: some 45% of the South American nation's total energy supply is produced using renewable resources, and it has yet to get serious about developing its wind power resources. That…

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The four biggest ‘green’ marketing scams

In greenwashing, as in life, there are seven sins. There's the sin of the hidden trade-off, for example, the sin of vagueness, and the sin of no proof. So says sinsofgreenwashing.org, which takes on companies that offer seemingly green benefits…

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Covalence Ethical Ranking Q1 2009

Covalence EthicalQuote Ranking has been published since 2005. From July 2010 on, the results are available in the Ethical Snapshots which can be purchased on a single basis or as annual subscription, for a company, a sector, or the entire…

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