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Raising the Bar With the Global Compact

Raising the Bar With the Global Compact

Published 06-24-04

Submitted by World Business Council for Sustainable Development

New York - The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), Business for Social Responsibility (BSR), the International Labor Organization (ILO) and the United Nations Global Compact yesterday released a book organized around a performance model focusing on how companies can embed Global Compact principles into the fabric of their business strategy.

Raising the bar - Creating value with the UN Global Compact was launched at Pfizer headquarters on June 23, 2004 and coincided with Kofi Annan's Leaders' Summit taking place in New York. A high-level panel was convened to discuss the book and how the Global Compact can make a difference to corporate values:

  • Bertrand Collomb, Chairman, Lafarge, and WBCSD Chairman
  • John G. Ruggie, Director of the Center for Business and Government, Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, and Former Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations
  • Göran Hultin, Executive Director, Employment, ILO
  • Moderated by Aron Cramer, Incoming President and CEO, BSR

    Designed to help companies understand the Global Compact framework and its principles, Raising the bar is the only publication that provides a catalog of available tools and implementation guidelines that companies can use to implement the Compact's principles.

    "The book illustrates the capacity of business to address the whole range of issues related to corporate social responsibility," says Bertrand Collomb, Chairman of Lafarge and Chairman of the WBCSD. "It shows how business provides effective and innovative solutions by walking the talk and putting into practice its commitment."

    Raising the bar contains an inventory of knowledge, tools, examples and information sources, all organized around a basic performance model that embraces concepts familiar to business.

    "The book puts ethical business practice at the heart of the corporation," according to the WBCSD's Claude Fussler, one of the book's editors. "It also reflects stakeholders' increasing demands that companies align with such universal principles."

    Raising the bar is available for order at Greenleaf Publishing at www.greenleaf-publishing.com/catalogue/rtbar.htm.

    To request a review copy please contact Samantha Self at Greenleaf Publishing:
    Samantha.self@greenleaf-publishing.com

    To arrange an interview with the authors, please contact: Christine Elleboode at WBCSD: Tel: (41) 22 839 3141 - Email: elleboode@wbcsd.org

    The World Business Council for Sustainable Development is a coalition of 175 international companies united by a shared commitment to sustainable development. The council also benefits from a Regional Network of 50 business councils and partner organizations, representing more than 1,000 business leaders worldwide.

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    The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) brings together some 200 international companies in a shared commitment to sustainable development through economic growth, ecological balance and social progress. Our members are drawn from more than 30 countries and 20 major industrial sectors. We also benefit from a global network of 50+ national and regional business councils and partner organizations. Our mission is to provide business leadership as a catalyst for change toward sustainable development, and to support the business license to operate, innovate and grow in a world increasingly shaped by sustainable development issues.

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