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14 Мар 2005

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Ethical Corporation

Business/NGO engagement all the rage

Ethical Corporation’s conference revealed many of the benefits and threats [of private sector-NGO partnerships] for companies and NGOs alike. Delegates heard what has worked, and what has not...[refers to partnerships involving HSBC, npower (part of RWE), Thames Water (part of RWE), Unilever, Asia Pulp and Paper (part of Sinar Mas), April, Kraft (part of Altria), Nike, GlaxoSmithKline, BP. Also refers to Sainsbury]