Paperless offices get the thumbs up at the environmental awards
Companies come round to green IT due to the cost savings to be had
The biggest enviornmental concern to businesses is the rise in energy costs
First software developers agreed code of environmental ethics unveiled
Softworld sees the lauch of a web access product from Access Accounting
The UK chairman of the World Wildlife Fund has called on accountancy firms to get their houses in order to tackle the green agenda
Professional service firms need to drive climate change agenda forward
KPMG is to hold a technological global recruitment fair with a zero carbon footprint
Accountants are to audit carbon as part of the Carbon Reduction Commitment
Thames Water and Body Shop don't make the cut but mining, gas and tobacco companies take the floor
Grant Thornton and the Carbon Trust hope to offer corporate finance advice to companies with low carbon ideas
Green motoring doesn't mean having to sacrifice style and speed - many premium makes combine fuel economy with carbon cutting features that help preserve the planet as well as your credibility
Having a green fleet is also the better value option
Business chiefs are more likely to hire a Big Four firm over a niche strategist or IT consultant according to a report by Verdantix
Companies are all too keen to shout about their green credentials but without measurement, control and independent verification they are meaningless
Taxes from environmentally bad behaviour may not raise as much revenue as previously expected.
PwC strikes green gold with lucrative emissions contract
The Prince of Wales paid less tax last year although he earned £1m more by ‘green washing’ his finances
Enteries have opened for the 13th ACCA Sustainability Awards, sponsored by KPMG
PricewaterhouseCoopers will mark their landmark 10 year anniversary since its merger with Coopers & Lybrand
KPMG has launched a supplier code of conduct to ensure its suppliers are meeting strict ethical procedures
Only two firms make a list of green companies produced by The Sunday Times.
A recent survey by Ernst & Young has found that confidence in renewable energy companies is high despite the current credit crisis.
Consultancy sets its sights on ambitious environmental targets
An amendment to the Climate Change bill introduced last week will mean that all quoted companies will have to report on their carbon emissions as part of their business review.
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