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Tag Archives: c-level engagement

Stakeholder engagement is a core sustainability process for Ceres

Ceres, the pioneering sustainability non-profit organisation positions stakeholder engagement, alongside governance and disclosure as core processes to achieve a sustainable global economy. Ceres was instigated in 1989, making it a pioneer in the world of sustainability. Among its achievements are the development of the Global Reporting Initiative, the Ceres coalition and promoting sustainable investment funds.Continue reading “Stakeholder engagement is a core sustainability process for Ceres”

Posted byPeter Bruce-iriAugust 5, 2011Posted inStakeholder engagement, Stakeholder mapping, Strategy, SustainabilityTags:c-level engagement, Ceres, Ceres roadmap for sustainability, corporate sustainability, materiality, Peter Bruce, Stakeholder engagement, stakeholder mappingLeave a comment on Stakeholder engagement is a core sustainability process for Ceres
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