There are 75 resources authored by United Nations Global Compact.
A stocktaking and assessment of existing and emerging water accounting methods and tools being used in the private sector.
Pacific Institute / UNEP / Global Compact, 2010
The CEO Water Mandate is a strategic framework for action with recommendations that include production strategies, water-utilization audits and incentive systems for water recycling, the development of a water-sustainability agenda, and inclusion of the GRI guidelines in corporate reporting.
Global Compact, 2010
An online learning platform to obtain practical guidance on how to fight corruption in all forms through six interactive-video dilemma scenarios.
Global Compact / UNODC, 2010
This report emphasizes the second objective of the Global Compact by articulating how companies can support development objectives through their core business strategies and practices.
Global Compact, 2010
A set of voluntary principles to guide the ongoing practice of social investment by organizations, seeking to increase the impact and scalability of such contributions.
CECP / St. James Ethics Centre / Global Compact, 2010
Collaboration between the United Nations and the private sector has become ingrained in the way the United Nations and its Agencies, Funds and Programmes function; but it was not always this way. The report charts the evolution of UN-business engagement since 2000.
GPPi / UNF / Global Compact / UNOP, 2010
Illustrates how Global Compact signatories can implement the ten principles throughout their supply chains and integrate sustainability into procurement strategies. Includes examples of good corporate practices.
BSR / Global Compact, 2010
Catalogues more than 100 resources, tools and good practice examples to assist companies in developing more sustainable supply chains. The site offers opportunities for companies and other stakeholders to share their own initiatives, resources and good practices.
CSR Europe / Global Compact, 2010
The Blueprint is a model for leadership within the Global Compact, designed to inspire advanced performers to reach the next level of sustainability performance. It identifies criteria for leadership practice in three distinct but overlapping dimensions: (i) integrating the ten principles into strategies and operations; (ii) taking action in support of broader UN goals and issues; and (iii) engaging with the UN Global Compact; as well as cross-cutting components.
Global Compact, 2010
A practical yet comprehensive tool to help companies evolve their sustainability efforts. Comprised of six management steps, it guides companies of all sizes through the process of formally committing to, assessing, defining, implementing, measuring and communicating a corporate sustainability strategy. The model draws on widely accepted and understood management practices, and is designed to maximize corporate sustainability performance.
Deloitte / Global Compact, 2010