
When CSR means good business - how to help suppliers adapt an integrated approach to CSR
How can a small or medium sized business (SMB) achieve the highest environmental and social standards in the workplace? And what can the world’s largest MNCs do to help? These are questions HP tried to answer in a year-long study.
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We spoke to Mette Andersen, Special Advisor to the Danish Centre for CSR. She is the co-author of our recently released report titled “Small suppliers in global supply chains.
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A model for recycling: HP launches new Cape Town plant to create jobs and cut pollution
| What if you could transform a broken electronic device into new electronics, a toy or even a work of art? And help the environment and create jobs at the same? |

| Since the beginning of the year, the new HP sponsored recycling plant for electronic waste (‘e-waste’) in Cape Town, South Africa, as well as similar projects in Morocco and Kenya, aim to establish a model that the rest of the continent could use as a blueprint for recycling e-waste. |

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HP Reports Social and Environmental Progress and Goals in Fiscal Year 2007

HP issued its annual Global Citizenship Report that outlines the company’s progress, as well as challenges, for fiscal year 2007.
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| Among the global citizenship priority areas detailed in the report are energy efficiency of products and operations, supply chain social and environmental responsibility, and product reuse and recycling as well as insights into core areas like social investment and customer privacy. |

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