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CERES Responsible Economies

Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies (CERES) Principles (CERES, 1989) includes ten principles for voluntary organizational endorsement, the purpose of which is to not only formalize their dedication to environmental awareness and accountability, but also actively commit to an ongoing process of continuous improvement, dialogue and comprehensive, systematic public reporting. These are one of the oldest sets of principles and were originally named the Valdez Principles (CERES, 1989). [Pg.260]

Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies, Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies (CERES) Principles, 1989. Available at http //www.ceres.org/ our work/principles.htm, March 14, 2004. [Pg.322]

The CERES Principles were developed by the Coalition of Environmentally Responsible Economies (CERES), a leading coalition of environmental investor and advocacy groups, to establish a set of environmental criteria by which investors and others could assess the environmental performance of companies. [Pg.495]

CERES Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies CFR Code of Federal Regulations... [Pg.205]


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