- Carbon Neutral Birthday parties for the Queen in Rome, Milan, Naples and Bari
- New energy efficient solar-heated Embassy building in Manila
- Vegetable and herb garden at the Governor's residence in Gibraltar
- Composted waste in Port Louis
- Cycling to work in the UK and in Mexico City
- Carbon neutral printing of the Employee Magazine
I tried to find some additional information on Greening the FCO on their website, but couldn't . The FCO produces an Annual Report, and though it does mention the importance of Britain developing a low-carbon economy, the closest it comes to CSR is the Comprehensive Spending Review, which i think is FCO-speak for budget.
What does all this have to do with CSR reporting ? This. Two Annual Environmental Reports published by the British Embassy in Sofia, Bulgaria, the later of which you can download here. As far as i can tell, this is the only British Embassy post which publishes this type of report. I couldnt find any other Embassy of any country that produces a CSR or an Environmental report. Big big round of applause for this initiative to the Brits in Sofia.
It's a nice report, 16 pages, covering everything from the Embassy 7-member Green Team, the modern glass Embassy building with heated sub-floors, the Embassy Environmental Policy and external Environmental Audit, Key Performance Indicators and targets, including medium term up to 2012, Carbon Footprint, and an Environmental Pledge by all the Embassy members. A short report, but a significant one which demonstrates a strong commitment. Though I would hope to see them expand the scope a little to include social impacts in future. Embassies can be very influential in addressing social and human rights issues, as well as, via the Trade sections, help encourage awareness for responsible business practices. UK Companies are in leadership positions on this, and foreign Embassies could do much to help leverage this abroad.
I hope that more Embassies will take the lead from the Sofia Brits. This is largely uncharted territory for this type of organization, so more pioneers will be welcome.
elaine cohen is the joint CEO of BeyondBusiness, a leading reporting and social-environmental consulting firm . Visit our website at: www.b-yond.biz/en
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hi gianlu ... i did do a review of Disneyland's CSR report... and yes, i love my work. and i love reporting. We all have our quirks, right ? :)
elaine
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