After returning from the COP22 climate change conference, SBC executive director Abbie Reynolds reported back to members about the negotiations, the conference's mood and momentum, and what it all means for New Zealand....
Two young mothers thriving in work have come through the Welfare to Work programme and are now SKYCITY employees in the Koru Lounge at Auckland airport....
Employing young, sole parents makes sense for SKYCITY. The company is focussed on growing future talent and SKYCITY says the Welfare to Work programme fits nicely with the business’ work on sustainability....
Dr Jason Clay, Senior Vice President Food and Markets, WWF-US visited New Zealand in September 2016 with support from the AgriBusiness Group/NZ Sustainability Dashboard and WWF-NZ....
On 15 September 2016, the SBC convened an all-day workshop on the use of the recently launched Natural Capital Protocol. The workshop was attended by around 50 people representing 30 of SBC's membership...
As one of New Zealand’s largest beverage companies, Lion sees the Welfare to Work programme as a way to actively help address high unemployment levels in New Zealand while embracing a more diverse workforce....
SBC members attended the late afternoon NZ launch of the State of CSR in Australia and New Zealand Annual Review 2016, hosted by BNZ in central Auckland on 26 July...
The SBC Annual Snapshot highlights SBC and member activity throughout 2015/16...