Editorials
It’s a dirty job but someone’s got to do it
By Dilaila Mohd Yunus Most mothers I know would rather eat boiled socks than use...
International Coastal Clean Up Singapore 2010
By Irene Millar Since 1986, volunteers in 70‐100 countries around the world invest...
How big is your hair?
By Dilaila Mohd Yunus When I was a kid, my mother and her sisters have their own...
PDA for the environment
By Dilaila Mohd Yunus A few months back, a leading telco asked me to write an article...
Check out the donation box filled with straws. So much for seeking the public’s...
Read More From This CategoryInitiatives
GAB Foundation contributes to local communities
GAB Foundation recently contributed more than RM50,000 towards various causes in...
TELUS International has won a coveted Stevie Award for a video highlighting its Corporate...
Hong Kong’s popular travel ticketing wholesaler, Lotus Tours Limited, contributes...
CSE covers GRI Certifications in Arabic-speaking Middle East countries
The Centre for Sustainability and Excellence (CSE) in partnership with Schema has...
Call for an integrated society for children with special needs
To help children with special needs to develop self-esteem and to enrich their social...
Read More From This CategoryNews Bites
Chinese Pandas Touch Down in Paris on the “FedEx Panda Express”
FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) and one of the world’s...
Cargill was presented with the highest honor for its commitment and efforts to spur...
Cargill was presented with the Best Investor Award by Indonesia’s Ministry of...
FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp. and one of the world’s largest express...
FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp, has delivered 1,000 shelter tool kits...
Read More From This CategoryEvents
Global Certified Carbon Footprint (CCF) Practitioner Training
CSE is hosting its first global Carbon Footprint Practitioner Training (IEMA Approved)...
Prestigious Global CSR Awards 2012 To Recognise Outstanding CSR Programmes
The Global CSR Awards, one of Asia’s most prestigious recognition awards programme...
Corporate Social Responsibility or CSR is an extension of an organization’s...
Business leaders to meet in Kuala Lumpur to discuss CSR developments in Asia
As companies in Asia pay more attention to areas involving environmental, social...
Leading Global Certified Course on Sustainability in Abu Dhabi 2011
There is no doubt that the key performance dimensions of Sustainability are highly...
Read More From This CategoryArticles
Sustainability and Communication: The Need for a Guide on Responsibility
by Nikos Avlonas, Founder & President Center for Sustainability & Excellence (CSE) In recent years, Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability has attained an important position in the minds of management across all areas of operation. As a result, we have seen the emergence of the Corporate Sustainability Strategy, a new form of a Corporate... [Read more]
Courtesy of Insead Knowledge, by Mrinalini Reddy Wealthy Asian dynasties are redefining the way they share their gains with the communities that helped them prosper. A new study by INSEAD and UBS reveals for the first time shifting trends in Asian philanthropy, from obscure donations to progressive strategies. [Read more] Read More →
by Nicholas Bray, courtesy of INSEAD Knowledge One social entrepreneur seeks to elevate those at the bottom of the pyramid in Bangladesh. But can she navigate the straits between government, the private sector and Mother Nature? Runa Khan’sFriendship organisation works for the poorest of the poor in one of the poorest countries of the world. Many... [Read more]
Beyond Climate Change Estimations
By Nikos Avlonas, President & Founder, Centre for Sustainability and Excellence (CSE) The need for Carbon Footprint Verification as important tool for transparent reporting Increasingly, leading organizations regard the mitigation of climate change as an important part of their role in society. Climate Change is becoming an ever-pressing matter... [Read more]
Achieving sustainability with social enterprise
Courtesy of INSEAD Knowledge, by Mrinalini Reddy For Population and Development International, among Thailand’s largest and most diversified non-profits, recovering costs and generating revenues goes hand-in-hand with eradicating poverty and empowering rural communities in South East Asia. Cabbages and Condoms. Open any travel guidebook to Bangkok... [Read more]
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DHL Express Malaysia, part of Deutsche Post DHL, a leader in postal and logistics group, marked yet another successful Global Volunteer Day initiative in Malaysia on 25 September. One hundred and sixty-nine employees took part in a home visit to Pusat Penjagaan Kanak-Kanak Cacat Taman Megah as part of DHL’s global drive to give back to local communities... [Read more]
Interface, Inc., leader in design, production and sales of environmentally responsible modular carpet, believes that Earth Day is an important time for individuals and organizations to consider environmental impacts. The company recently revealed highlights made over the past year in reducing its own negative impacts on the earth to demonstrate ways... [Read more]
Putting social innovation and entrepreneurship on the business agenda
Courtesy of INSEAD Knowledge John Elkington’s work advising businesses on sustainable strategies has earned him numerous accolades including the Dean of Corporate Social Responsibility by BusinessWeek in 2004. In an interview with INSEAD Knowledge, he discusses social innovation and entrepreneurship and its potential to become an increasing part of... [Read more]
Towards nugatory for InterfaceFLOR
Interface Inc. is on a quest to reduce its carbon footprint to zero by 2020. The initiative, called “Mission Zero”, will eliminate its impact on the environment. Moreover, the global carpet manufacturer and sustainability pioneer is also calling for businesses worldwide to seek greater responsibility and transparency with environmental claims. [Read... [Read more]
Getting down to the haze issue
The forest fires in Sumatra this year plunged haze in the spotlight – and the companies who own the land were particularly lambasted as responsible for the burning of the world’s third-largest tropical rainforest. But the finger-pointing and blame-shifting is counter-productive – for decades we have known who these ‘culprits’ are and worse,... [Read more]
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By Alan Wong Thanks to modern technology, bad news are delivered with great speed and in huge amounts. We are barraged by “Have you heard?”, “OMG!”, and of course, “Look at this!”, which is often followed by “Spread the word!” or, if you’re on Facebook, “Please ‘Like’ This.” So far, over 200,000 Malaysian Facebook users have... [Read more]
CSR Strategies Review
By Jean-Michel Piedagnel There are many books written on CSR are written by CSR specialists, but very few are written by CSR “practitioners”, let alone by CEOs. Sri Urip’s book CSR Strategies offers a lot of invaluable first hand practical experience on CSR best practices. This is where this book really stands out. [Read more] Read More →
What Does (and Does Not) Make Sense in the Nonprofit World
By Jean-Michel Piedagnel Accenture has the reputation of employing the best consultants in the world. The publication of a book about the non-profit sector by Willie Cheng, “Doing Good Well” promised to be an interesting read, for better or worse. He is a former partner at Accenture in Singapore and since his retirement at an early age (and therefore... [Read more]
The Responsibility Revolution
By Amanda Coffin As Jeffrey Hollander and Bill Breen of Seventh Generation reflect upon the dismal atmosphere following the past two years’ financial upheaval, they see in it the incubator for a revolution. Their newly-released book, The Responsibility Revolution: How the Next Generation of Businesses Will Win, offers a review of companies... [Read more]
by Amanda Coffin It boggles the mind of many a visitor to this region how Malaysia and Singapore, acrimoniously divorced in 1963, can now – a mere 46 years later – be such different worlds. The two states have much in common, certainly, but if a traveller awoke from a deep sleep whilst in transit, it would take him but a moment to discern which... [Read more]
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