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The top 5 Sustainability Reports of 2007

April 16th, 2008 by Fabian

I guess some of you know what sustainability reports are. I previously wrote a post about the topic if you want to know more about sustainability reports.

Following up on this post I looked at some of the most interesting sustainability reports of the previous year. These reports include reports that are not called sustainability reports but rather CSR reports, Corporate Responsibility reports or Corporate Citizenship reports. I have tried to judge them on these factors. 1) Readability, 2) useful and relevant content, 3) stakeholder engagement approach, 4) amount of advertising to promote this publication (the less the better) and some smaller factors I usually judge reports on.

These are my top 5 Sustainability Reports:

  1. Novo Nordisk – A Danish pharmaceutical company
  2. British Telecom (BT) – UK Telecom Company
  3. Camelot Group – Runs the UK Lottery
  4. Vodafone – Global Communications Company
  5. Alliance Boots – UK phamaceutical retail company

The ones that particularly stand out are the first three in my opinion.

Do you agree? If not what report was really good?

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This entry was posted on Wednesday, April 16th, 2008 at 11:25 am and is filed under Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainability, Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

1 response about “The top 5 Sustainability Reports of 2007”

  1. monganism said:

    What is sustainable about a company that promotes medication for type-two diabetes when most cases of diabetes (even type-1) are a result of lifestyle (access to clean water and air, consuming healthy food, and engaging in daily physical activity)?
    Sustainability is not about old dogs using new tricks.

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