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1 Jan 2006

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E.ON, EDF, National Grid, RWE npower, Severn Trent, Thames Water

[PDF] Basic Services Human Rights Network - 2005 Report

Human rights, as defined by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international instruments, can provide a framework for understanding the responsibilities of businesses...In 2005..We monitored and supported progress in promoting ethical supply chain practices, undertook a benchmarking of diversity practices across the sector and held an initial review into the social impacts of climate change. [also refers to United Utilities, Centrica, Veolia, Scottish and Southern, Scottish Power, BNFL, Northumbrian Water, AWG, Kelda, International Power]