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The 2nd Annual Corporate Responsibility Reporting and Communications Summit

Event: 25th November 2008 – 26th November 2008

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Event website: The Annual Corporate Responsibility Reporting and Communications Summit

In the race to become the greenest, most sustainable company, corporate responsibility reporting is no longer optional. The focus is now on how you report and to whom – as shown by stakeholders’ ever increasing demand for sustainability reports to be both qualitative and readable.

However, this type of reporting is only a few decades old and still in the making. So, the question is, how do you deliver effective (and accurate) CR reports and successfully communicate it to all your stakeholders?

This year’s summit has been mainly designed to help you address this very question, with the insight of CR reporting best practices.

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