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July 5, 2007

Firms With CSR Policy Thrive

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The results of three trailblazing studies released today from the United Nations Global Compact, McKinsey, and Goldman Sachs, show two clear trends within sustainability in business. First, an increasing number of business leaders consider CSR to be an important business strategy for creating value, competing successfully and building trust with stakeholders. Second, the studies show that sustainability front-runners tend to create sustained competitive advantage, having outperformed the general stock market by 25 per cent since August 2005. Of those, 72 per cent have outperformed their peers over the same period.

The Executive Director of the UN Global Compact, Georg Kell says, "Taken together, these three reports show that for an increasing number of business leaders, corporate responsibility is no longer an option, it is a necessity in order to compete successfully", said Mr Kell.

From the press release by the UN:

More than 90 per cent of CEOs are doing more than they did 5 years ago to incorporate environmental, social and governance issues into strategy and operations. 72 per cent of CEOs said that corporate responsibility should be embedded fully into strategy and operations, but only 50 per cent think their firms actually do so. 59 per cent of CEOs said corporate responsibility should be embedded into global supply chains, but only 27 per cent think they are doing so.

Via: One Shade Greener

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» Sheila Samuelson | More » CSR

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The NYTimes had an article about VP's for Sustainability in Fortune 500 companies actually starting to have power and influence. Don't know if the article ran in tandem with the data you cite, but they are related.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/03/business/03sustain.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

» MoneyChangesThings at July 5, 2007 6:09 PM

Re: the green social entrepreneurship …
Please acquaint yourself with the modern social entrepreneurship, www.motionmetrics.org

» Edward Romanoff at July 19, 2007 11:21 AM

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