What does the future hold for businesses signed up to the UN Global Compact?

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DNV GL execs who reviewed initiative for the UN outline how the popular programme needs to enlist smaller firms and reveal why business needs to get naked

A review of the UN Global Compact last month found that while corporate sustainability is increasingly becoming a mainstream boardroom concern, there is still "a long way to go" before business impact...

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