International Yearbook Showcases Corporate Sustainability Through Business Practices

Jul 20, 2011 12:15 PM ET

(3BL Media / theCSRfeed) New York - 20 July 2011 - The third edition of the Global Compact International Yearbook, which spotlights corporate sustainability through entrepreneurial commitments and case studies by corporate participants, has just been published. The publication was developed and produced by Macondo Media Group with support from the Global Compact Office.

Featuring a foreword by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, the Yearbook includes 44 best practice examples that aim to foster and create incentives for other companies, and illustrate how to implement the Global Compact’s Ten Principles in daily business and projects. The Blueprint for Corporate Sustainability Leadership – a new model of leadership within the Global Compact – is also showcased to inspire advanced performers to reach the next level of sustainability performance.

Additional topics include guidelines for consumer standards and labels, analysis of the new ISO 26000 Social Responsibility Standard and an overview surrounding the historic changes in the Arab world. Essays are authored by international experts and thought leaders, including Lord Michael Hastings, NGO activist Sasha Courville and the former Director-General of the United Nations Office at Geneva, Sergei A. Ordzhonikidze.

The Global Compact International Yearbook is a non-commercial project. Proceeds from the sale of the publication benefit the Foundation for the Global Compact.

To purchase the Global Compact International Yearbook visit the Global Compact International Yearbook website.

 

About the UN Global Compact
Launched in 2000, the United Nations Global Compact is a call to companies around the world to align their strategies and operations with ten universal principles in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption, and to take action in support of broader UN goals. Through the development, implementation, and disclosure of responsible corporate policies and practices, business can help ensure that markets advance in ways that benefit economies and societies everywhere. With more than 6,000 corporate signatories in over 135 countries, it is the world’s largest corporate responsibility initiative. www.unglobalcompact.org

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