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The ‘Corporate Social Responsibility' Mask
The ‘Corporate Social Responsibility' Mask

Wall Street Journal

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Wall Street Journal

The ‘Corporate Social Responsibility' Mask

Supporters 'corporate social responsibility' say businesses should pursue environmental and social goals, not merely profits. Prominent among them is Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum. According to an independent investigation this year, Mr. Schwab engaged in unauthorized spending and inappropriate behavior toward colleagues. Mr. Schwab, who stepped down as WEF executive chairman in April, rejected the findings. If the oversight on his actions fell short, one might ask, how can corporate social responsibility provide the oversight to prevent business fraud? Corporate social responsibility usually carries a connotation of goodwill, with companies striving to improve the world by supporting initiatives to protect the environment, foster diversity, or invest in struggling communities. Yet some companies use CSR scores to avoid detection of financial fraud.

West Berkshire black bin collections to move to every three weeks
West Berkshire black bin collections to move to every three weeks

BBC News

time14-07-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

West Berkshire black bin collections to move to every three weeks

A council is set to introduce three-weekly bin collections despite local Berkshire Council currently collects black bins every two weeks, but said on Monday this would change to every three weeks from 22 a council survey run earlier this year, most people said they did not want a reduction in the frequency of refuse collections, and a petition was launched in May calling for the council to change its the council said the change aimed to increase recycling, reduce waste and support long-term environmental goals. Under the new plans, food waste will be collected weekly, recycling will be collected fortnightly, and black bins every three weeks. West Berkshire Council said recent analysis showed 42% of black bin contents could be recycled, with 22% being food authority said the figures highlighted "a big opportunity" to reduce the amount of waste thrown Gourley, the council's executive member for environment and highways, said the changes would help create a "cleaner, greener West Berkshire"."We understand that changes to waste collection can be challenging and feel disruptive, but we want to reassure residents that this decision has been made with significant thought, care, and a long-term vision for our community," he said."This change is necessary to ensure a more sustainable future for West Berkshire. By recycling more and reducing black bin waste, we can protect services, help the environment, and move towards our goal of recycling 60% of household waste by 2030."The council said larger families or those with medical needs could apply for extra black bin space, and extra recycling containers were being offered free of with more information will be distributed to households between 24 August and 5 September. You can follow BBC Berkshire on Facebook, X, or Instagram.

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