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Ethical Corporation - Podcasts
Ethical Corporation - Podcasts
- Responsible business is about "getting uncomfortable", says Molson Coors boss
Peter Swinburn, CEO of Molson Coors, the North American brewing company, in an exclusive interview with Ethical Corporation, claims business ethics is about asking tough questions internally and having the smallest ethics department possible - Can the super rich solve some of the planet`s biggest problems?
Matthew Bishop, US business editor for the Economist newspaper, discusses his new book, Philanthrocapitalism, which looks at how, in his view, the rich can help "save the world" by thinking about a new social contract - Podcast interview with head of the UN`s Global Compact, on CSR and market turmoil
Georg Kell, executive head of the UN`s Global Compact, tells Ethical Corporation why he feels the current financial market turmoil will, in the end, be good for the responsible business movement - Retail in China - Tesco leads while Carrefour drags its heels
Ethical Corporation`s China editor Paul French talks about the gaps opening up in Chinese retailing when it comes to sustainability - Whatever happened to the Dongtan eco-city?
Ethical Corporation editors Toby Webb and Paul French discuss one of their favourite topics: the non-event that is the development of the Dongtan eco city near Shanghai - Doing business in Zimbabwe, China post-Olympics, and UK Climate change rules
Ethical Corporation's editors discuss some of the big ethical business issues discussed in the forthcoming September edition of the magazine, due out in late August. - The China price: What`s going on with China`s labour laws?
Asia editor Paul French discusses recent changes in China`s laws with Alexandra Harney, author of a new book on the cost of chinese competitive advantage - China`s earthquake response shows how the country is changing
Ethical Corporation editors Toby Webb and Paul French discuss how China`s response to the recent disaster there contrasts with similar situations in both Burma and North Korea - Natura CEO Alessandro Carlucci on natural marketing and sustainability in Brazil
Alessandro Carlucci, CEO of Natura, a $2 billion Brazillian natural products company, talks to Ethical Corporation about the challenges his company faces in staying ahead in the sustainability game - Shell on their new sustainability report, oil sands, algae and renewables
Roxanne Decyk, corporate affairs director of Royal Dutch / Shell speaks to ClimateChangeCorp.com and Ethical Corporation about Shell`s reporting, investments in renewables and Canada`s oil sands, carbon capture and storage, and the potential of algae for tackling climate change - "Consumers are driving business sustainability" says Sweden`s Deputy Prime Minister
In an exclusive interview with Ethical Corporation and our sister publication ClimateChangeCorp.com, Sweden`s deputy prime minister and minister for enterprise and energy, said last week she believes consumer demands on companies to be more responsible are growing - Mandatory corporate climate change reporting `on the way` says Greenpeace head honcho
Gerd Leipold, boss of Greenpeace International, said last week that increased environmental reporting regulation is simply inevitable for larger companies - What is social business?
John Russell and Toby Webb, editors of Ethical Corporation magazine, discuss the meaning of social business and ask - does it reallly matter that much? - The potential of low carbon coffee to help small farmers
Chris Wille, head of sustainable agriculture for the Rainforest alliance, believes social and environmental issues are colliding with better management practices to offer significant returns for both buyers of ethics related products and farmers themselves. - Pubcast: The state of corporate social responsibility in Central Europe and Russia
Ethical Corporation editors John Russell and Toby Webb discuss the state of responsible business in Central and Eastern Europe and Russia. - Disaster relief in Africa: All about creating local jobs
David Dickie, CEO of AdvanceAid, an UK NGO, discusses how setting up sustainable disaster response mechanisms in Africa is closely linked with doing what business does best: creating jobs. He also outlines how large companies can contribute themselves to tackling the problem. - Should oil companies be signing deals in Iraq?
Natural resource expert and author Daniel Litvin discusses the investments in Iraqi oil by smaller extractive firms, and suggests the rush to do deals could contribute to de-stabilising Iraq. - Corporate social responsibility in Ukraine: Accelerating after a slow start
Jock Mendoza-Wilson, director of international and investor relations at System Capital Management, Ukraine's largest company, discusses how thinking around corporate responsibility is improving in the country and within the firm - The state of CSR and climate change reporting in Asia
Glenn Frommer, head of sustainable development at MTR Corporation, the Asian railway company and leading sustainabilty reporter, offers some insight into trends in sustainable development and climate change reporting in Asia - The 2012 London Olympics - will they be `sustainable`?
George Kazantzopoulos, a member of the sport and environment commission of the International Olympic Committee, discusses the 2012 Olympics and sustainability progress - Why Total "should stay" in Burma
Former British Ambassador to Thailand Derek Tonkin argues that oil and gas companies Total and Chevron should remain in Burma, known to some as Myanmar - Corporations, institutions and better governance
The Ethical Corporation Institute's Peter Davis discusses a forthcoming paper on business contributions to institutional capacity building with fellow ECI director and report author Toby Webb - Corporations and post conflict reconstruction - learning from the wider debate
Peter Davis discusses his interim findings in the first of two forthcoming papers produced by the Ethical Corporation Institute on the role of business in post conflict zones - Pubcast: Business ethics, leadership development and Quakers
What can companies today learn about leadership, management and responsible business from the Quaker movement? Toby Webb discusses with Eoin McCarthy - Sustainable timber `entirely possible` - corporate responsibility at Kingfisher group
Ethical Corporation's Toby Webb speaks with Ray Baker, director of corporate responsibility at Kingfisher group, about the major ethics issues the global home improvements retailer faces world-wide - Podcast: Is UK Fairtrade sustainable?
The fate of Fairtrade-only coffee company AMT sheds light on the ethical shopping movement's struggle to go mainstream - Podcast: Ethical Corporation December issue pubcast: Business and NGO Accountability, CSR in Ukraine, Greenwash awards
EC's Toby Webb and John Russell discuss some of the stories in the December issue of Ethical Corporation magazine. - Pubcast: What makes a good corporate ethical leader?
In a pubcast based on the editorial in December 2007's Ethical Corporation magazine, EC's Toby Webb and John Russell discuss what