Determining which companies are “sustainable” and which are not is a challenging enterprise. Not only is there no single, universally accepted definition
The below letter and response appeared in the January 24th & the January 31st issues of the Globe and Mail, respectively. Corporate
National-level data obtained by Corporate Knights shows that 2013 was the most fatal year on record for workers in Alberta, where 21
In the recent Charles Duhigg book The Power of Habit, a compelling example is given to explain why attention to workplace safety
Are the globe’s largest companies taking workplace safety seriously as a sustainability issue? The data says they aren’t, and this has many
It’s one of the country’s great workplace safety mysteries: Why is someone working in the west more likely to get injured on
A Swiss Re report released earlier this year offered some valuable insights into the sustainability challenges unique to Asia. The insurance giant
Singapore: The garden city-state
Singapore’s parliament unanimously passed a bill in August that will make it a criminal offence for companies to pollute its air, even
Most multinational companies have corporate social responsibility (CSR) standards built into their business models to help ensure that workers in their global
The Sustainable Asia Scorecard methodology consists of 25 quantitative indicators divided between state of inputs (15 indicators) and of outputs (10 indicators).