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Jul 10 2008

Sweden tops corporate social responsibility league

Sweden leads the world in corporate social responsibility (CSR), according to an influential report from the non-profit organization AccountAbility.

AccountAbility’s Responsible Competitiveness Index (RCI) ranks Sweden as the country that is doing most to advance its business competitiveness through responsible business practices, ahead of Denmark, Finland, Iceland and the United Kingdom (for the RCI top 20, see fact box on the right). In other words, Swedes know how to do business while taking climate change, gender, human rights and anticorruption into account.

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