Corporate Citizenship
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The Corporate Citizenship Company (CCC) is a CSR consultancy owned by public relations firm Chime Communications. Christopher Satterthwaite, chief executive of Chime is obviously a fan of CSR strategies for corporations "We reckon that 25%-30% of anyone's stock price is related to their reputation - how admired or not admired they are" [1]. CCC regard their role as CSR specialists who help corporations to deliver sustainability and social responsibility commitments that help them to achieve their business goals. According to their website:
- We work with corporate functions and business units to develop strategies, engage stakeholders, manage environmental impacts, and invest in communities. We help them to evaluate their impacts, and communicate with the right people in the right way [2].
Clients
- Abbott
- Aviva
- Barclays
- BDO Stoy Hayward
- Beckton Dickinson
- BP
- Britvic
- BT
- BskyB
- Cadbury Schweppes
- Camelot
- Centrica
- Chime Communications
- Conagra
- Caterpillar
- Diageo
- Dyson
- Exxon Mobil
- FT
- GE Money
- Go Ahead
- HSBC
- KPMG
- John Lewis
- Lafarge
- Masterfoods
- Microsoft
- Nakheel
- Novartis
- Paul Weiss
- Pearson
- Provident Financial
- PwC
- Richemont
- Scottish & Newcastle
- Sodexho
- Syngenta
- Unilever
- Unum Provident
- Vodafone
- World Bank / IFC
References
- ↑ Terry Macalister The Guardian, 6th March 2008, A change in the climate: credit crunch makes the bottom line the top issue accessed 6th June 2008
- ↑ CCC Website What we do accessed 6th June 2008
- ↑ Corporate Citizenship Company Website Our Clients accessed 6th June 2008