The green accountancy report

Accountants are best placed to help business play its part in reducing the pollutants, toxins and greenhouse gases pouring into the environment. Here, we look at the issues surrounding corporate responsibility and its reporting

Written by AccountancyAge

Accountants are best placed to help business play its part in reducing the pollutants, toxins and greenhouse gases pouring into the environment.

Indeed, we are best placed to measure the extent of the problem and disclose it through company reports. But we need the tools to do it.

In this special Green Report we look at what those might be, and the issues surrounding corporate responsibility.

To read the entire special as a PDF, click here.

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Overview: a princely sum

OUR LATEST COMMENTS

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