Useful links
A selection of sites with more information on responsible business practice, often referred to as corporate social responsibility (CSR).
Business Respect provides commentary, news and resources on how business can successfully meet these expectations to the benefit of the business and of society. It aims to support organisations and individuals worldwide who are promoting corporate social responsibility from a pro-business perspective.
BSR helps its member companies integrate sustainability into business strategy and operations through consulting, research, and convenings.
European business reference point for social responsibility issues. Includes case studies, publications, current activities and databank search.
The Government's website with information on CSR.
An organisation set up by and run by Corporate Responsibility (CR) practitioners to enable them to network and exchange information and ideas with their peers in different business sectors.
International Business Leaders Forum puts business at the heart of sustainable development.
The International Labour Organization (ILO) is the tripartite UN agency that brings together governments, employers and workers of its member states in common action to promote decent work throughout the world.
This site aims to be a resource for people who want to be change agents within their business for corporate social responsibility (CSR).
The Prince's Charities is a group of not-for-profit organisations of which The Prince of Wales is President.
Visit www.princeofwales.gov.uk to find out more about HRH Prince of Wales and princescharities.org for a list of charities active across a broad range of areas.
The Prince’s Mayday Network, convened by Business in the Community, is a collaboration of businesses at all stages on the low carbon journey: some leading, some just starting out. Named after the international ‘Mayday Mayday’ distress signal and founded by HRH The Prince of Wales in 2007, our aim is to inspire, engage, support and challenge as many businesses as possible as they work together towards a sustainable future.
The Small Business Journey is a way for small businesses to realise more value by behaving responsibly.
Information on the eight UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
Work Inspiration is a UK wide, employer-led campaign to transform work experience into Work Inspiration.
This first experience of the world of work can have a profound effect on young people - for better or worse, and employers of all sizes and sectors, public and private, are determined to improve both the quality and quantity of our offer, making the time a young person spends in the workplace as relevant, meaningful and inspiring for both the young person and our employees who host them
Organization of transnational corporations who advocate for cooperation between business and government to balance economic and environmental interests.