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Clothes giant plans female only store in Saudi Arabia

H&M, the Swedish retailer, will open the first women-only department store in Saudi Arabia as part of moves to bring more women into the country’s workforce. The store, which will be H&M’s first in the country, will be staffed entirely…

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Eco-friendly claims for ‘hybrid’ cars dismissed as gimmickry

Cars promoted as eco-friendly were criticised yesterday for pumping out up to 56 per cent more carbon dioxide than the manufacturers claim. Three models, including the Honda Civic hybrid, performed so badly in tests that their environmental claims were dismissed…

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Net Impact Europe Conference 2008

In 2008, Net Impact will bring the model of their hugely successful American conference to a European audience for the first time. The American conference is seen as the leading world forum bringing MBA students, graduates and leaders of tomorrow…

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Victims of apartheid can sue multinationals

Thousands of South Africans who suffered under apartheid won the right yesterday to sue a number of companies, including BP, Citigroup and Ford, for allegedly helping to perpetrate human rights abuses. The US Supreme Court ruled that three class actions…

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ExxonMobil Welcomes Transparency Initiative

ExxonMobil today congratulated the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative on the launch of its Business Implementation Guide, an important step in the progress of transparency and good governance in natural resource development. “Revenue transparency and accountability in our industry’s relationships with…

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Norwich Union ethical fund manager is cool on biofuels

The team that manages Norwich Union's Sustainable Future funds believes the investment case for biofuels is overstated. Biofuels are promoted as an answer to climate change and energy security and governments around the world are promoting their use:EU has ambitious…

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