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* '''[[w:Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International|FLO]]''' | * '''[[w:Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International|FLO]]''' ( Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International ) ( Teacher ) | ||
* '''[[w:ISO 26000]]''' [[w:Social responsibility]] [[w:guideline]]s ( jubo-jubo ) | * '''[[w:ISO 26000]]''' [[w:Social responsibility]] [[w:guideline]]s ( jubo-jubo ) | ||
{{Q|The '''United Nations Global Compact''', also known as '''Compact''' or '''UNGC''', is a [[w:United Nations|United Nations]] initiative to encourage businesses worldwide to adopt sustainable and [[w:corporate social responsibility|socially responsible]] policies, and to report on their implementation. The Global Compact is a principle-based framework for businesses, stating ten principles in the areas of [[w:human rights|human rights]], [[w:Labor relations|labour]], the [[w:environment (biophysical)|environment]] and [[w:anti-corruption|anti-corruption]].|Wikipedia|[[w:United Nations Global Compact|United Nations Global Compact]]}} | {{Q|The '''United Nations Global Compact''', also known as '''Compact''' or '''UNGC''', is a [[w:United Nations|United Nations]] initiative to encourage businesses worldwide to adopt sustainable and [[w:corporate social responsibility|socially responsible]] policies, and to report on their implementation. The Global Compact is a principle-based framework for businesses, stating ten principles in the areas of [[w:human rights|human rights]], [[w:Labor relations|labour]], the [[w:environment (biophysical)|environment]] and [[w:anti-corruption|anti-corruption]].|Wikipedia|[[w:United Nations Global Compact|United Nations Global Compact]]}} |