AccountAbility
AccountAbility is an independent, global, not-for-profit organisation promoting accountability, sustainable business practices and corporate responsibility. It is a self-managed partnership, governed by its multi-stakeholder network.
AccountAbility was established in London, United Kingdom in 1995.[1] The organization has offices in London, New York, Washington D.C., Johannesburg, São Paulo and Beijing.
AccountAbility's work is closely related to the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) field.[2]
See also
- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
- Global Reporting Initiative
- Social accounting
References
External links
- Official Site
- AA1000AS Register See which companies are currently using the AA1000AS
- Responsible Competitiveness Website[permanent dead link]
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Social and environmental accountability
principles
- Aarhus Convention
- Climate justice
- Corporate accountability / behaviour / environmental responsibility / responsibility / social responsibility
- Dirty hands
- Environmental racism / in Russia / in the United States / in Western Europe / inequality in the UK / injustice in Europe
- Ethical banking
- Ethical code
- Extended producer responsibility
- Externality
- Harm
- Little Eichmanns
- Loss and damage
- Organizational ethics
- Organizational justice
- Pollution
- Principles for Responsible Investment
- Racism
- Social impact assessment
- Social justice
- Social responsibility
- Stakeholder theory
- Sullivan principles
- Transparency (behavioral
- social)
- UN Global Compact
accounting
accounting
- Carbon accounting
- Eco-Management and Audit Scheme
- Emission inventory
- Environmental full-cost accounting / Environmental conflict / impact assessment / management system / profit-and-loss account
- ISO 14000
- ISO 14031
- Life-cycle assessment
- Pollutant release and transfer register
- Sustainability accounting / measurement / metrics and indices / standards and certification / supply chain
- Toxics Release Inventory
- Triple bottom line
- Bangladesh Accord
- Benefit corporation
- Child labour
- Community interest company
- Conflict of interest
- Disasters
- Disinvestment
- Eco-labeling
- Environmental degradation
- Environmental pricing reform
- Environmental, social, and corporate governance
- Ethical consumerism
- Euthenics
- Global justice movement
- Health impact assessment
- Market governance mechanism
- Product certification
- Public participation
- SDG Publishers Compact
- Social enterprise
- Socially responsible business
- Socially responsible investing
- Socially responsible marketing
- Stakeholder (engagement)
- Supply chain management
- Environment portal
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