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Article

19 Feb 2006

Author:
Andy Favell, The Independent [UK]

Some are short, others long, but critics say FTSE 100 CSR reviews are nothing more than corporate spin [UK]

...nearly a fifth of the UK's top public companies are still failing to deliver comprehensive reports detailing the economic, environmental and social impact of their business. [also refers to BHP Billiton, Reuters, Wolseley, Alliance UniChem, Carnival, Enterprise Inns, InterContinental Hotels, William Hill, Antofagasta, Sage, 3i, Amvescap, Man Group, Compass, Hays, Morrisons]