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Belgium - [[Business and Society Belgium]]: [[Belgian Business Network for Corporate Social Responsibility]] http://www.businessandsociety.be/
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*Belgium - [[Business and Society Belgium]]: [[Belgian Business Network for Corporate Social Responsibility]] http://www.businessandsociety.be/
 
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*Czech Republic - [[Business Leaders Forum]] – Czech Republic http://www.blf.cz
Czech Republic - Business Leaders Forum – Czech Republic http://www.blf.cz
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Finland - [[Finnish Business & Society]] http://www.businessandsociety.net/
Finland - Finnish Business & Society http://www.businessandsociety.net/
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*France - [[IMS]] - Entreprendre pour la Cité http://www.imsentreprendre.com/?page=http://www.imsentreprendre.com/ASP/CoteEntreprises/Adherents.asp
 
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*Germany - [[Econsense]] - forum for sustainable development of German Business http://www.econsense.de/
France - IMS - Entreprendre pour la Cité http://www.imsentreprendre.com/?page=http://www.imsentreprendre.com/ASP/CoteEntreprises/Adherents.asp
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*Greece - [[The Hellenic Network for Corporate Social Responsibility]] http://www.csrhellas.gr/CSR_eng/homegr.html
Germany - Econsense - forum for sustainable development of German Business http://www.econsense.de/
 
 
 
Greece - The Hellenic Network for Corporate Social Responsibility http://www.csrhellas.gr/CSR_eng/homegr.html
 
 
 
 
*Ireland - [[Business in the Community Ireland]] http://www.bitc.ie/
 
*Ireland - [[Business in the Community Ireland]] http://www.bitc.ie/
 
*Italy – Sodalitas http://www.sodalitas.it/partner.php
 
*Italy – Sodalitas http://www.sodalitas.it/partner.php
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*Sweden – NyföretagarCentrum http://www.jobs-society.se/
 
*Sweden – NyföretagarCentrum http://www.jobs-society.se/
 
*Switzerland – Philias http://www.philias.org/
 
*Switzerland – Philias http://www.philias.org/
*UK - [[Business in the Community]] http://www.bitc.org.uk/index.html  
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*UK - [[Business in the Community]] http://www.bitc.org.uk/index.html
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==Members include==
 
==Members include==
 
ABB
 
ABB

Revision as of 16:19, 2 July 2006

CSR Europe

CSR Europe claims to be “a non-profit organisation that promotes corporate social responsibility. Our mission is to help companies achieve profitability, sustainable growth and human progress by placing corporate social responsibility in the mainstream of business practice.” http://www.csreurope.org/

Objectives

• To help companies integrate CSR into the way they do business everyday. • To offer business managers learning, benchmarking, and capacity building opportunities. • To energise a broader stakeholder dialogue between businesses, European policy makers, governments, investors, social partners, civil society and academics. The National CSR Partner Organisations “The network of national partner organisations (NPOs) was created by CSR Europe to promote corporate social responsibility (CSR) at national level, and also to reflect the rich diversity of practices and experiences in different countries.

The network

The network, present throughout western Europe, and progressively in central and eastern Europe, constitutes a transnational business response to the European business and political agenda on CSR. The NPOs are independent CSR organisations, and together reach out to more than 1400 member companies.”


Finland - Finnish Business & Society http://www.businessandsociety.net/

Members include

ABB Accor Ahold Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena BASF BP BT Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations Caisse Nationale d'Erpagne Casino Citigroup Coca Cola Danone Dassault Systemes Deloitte Delta Café Dow EDF ENI Epson Euronext Fortis France Telecom Glaverbel Group 4 Securicor HP IBM Intel Intertek Intesa Johnson and Johnson KPMG La Poste Lloyds L'Oreal LVMH Manpower McDonalds Microsoft Nestle Nike Nordea Norsk Hydro Novozymes Orange P & G PWC Randstad Uitzendburo Shell Sony Starbucks STMicroelectronics Suez Swedish Jobs and Society Syngenta Telecom Italia Titan Total Toyota Unicredito Unilever Vodafone VW