WORKING TOWARDS CREATING AN INCLUSIVE INFORMATION SOCIETY
Sentech, as a strategic national asset of the South African government, continues to make a significant contribution in the drive towards creating an inclusive information society where all South Africans, especially those in the rural areas, have access to information.
Tree-preneurs on bikes
Qhubeka is a Zulu word meaning to move forward, which makes it an appropriate name for an organisation that is delivering bicycles to school children while encouraging them to plant trees.
Switching on to switching off
Creating short term incentives to save energy may be a good way to mitigate global warming Maintaining an inhabitable planet is in our interests over the long term.
The emergence of good business sense
When it comes to putting sustainable structures in place, a new report reveals that businesses in emerging markets have a lot going for them.
Creating VALUE through sustainability reporting
Two years ago The Economist reported on the launch of the results of SustainAbility’s latest benchmark of corporate sustainability reporting with a headline suggesting that nonfi nancial reporting is “too serious to be left to amateurs” TWO YEARS LATER, AND AFTER A RAFT OF HIGH PROFILE corporate announcements on corporate sustainability, our 2006 analysis – Tomorrow’s Value: The Global Reporters 2006 Survey of Corporate Sustainability Reporting – concludes that sustainability reporting has turned another important corner.