Corporate Responsibility

The emergence of private initiatives for corporate responsibility – including the development of codes of conduct, management systems for improving compliance with these codes and non-financial reporting standards -- has been an important trend in international business over the last 30 years. OECD work in this area is part of broader efforts to support implementation of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and to enhance the contribution of international investments to sustainable development.  Permanent URL www.oecd.org/daf/investment/cr

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ICGLR-OECD-UN forum on implementation of due diligence in the 3Ts supply chain

from 03-May-2012 to 04-May-2012

Participants in this multi-stakeholder meeting were updated on the findings from interim progress reports on the implementation of the OECD Due Diligence Guidance's Supplement on tin, tantalum and tungsten.

Forum on due diligence in the gold supply-chain

from 02-May-2012 to 03-May-2012

This Forum provided the first opportunity to introduce the finalised Gold Supplement of the OECD Due Diligence Guidance, and discuss how best to implement it to tackle the unique challenges for carrying out due diligence on gold.

A new agenda for the future - 2011 Annual report on the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

08-Dec-2011

The 2011 annual report outlines the major improvements brought about by the 5th revision of the Guidelines since they were first adopted in 1976 and describes highlights from a multi-stakeholder brainstorming on how best to implement them.

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Guidelines

The Guidelines web portal provides information about the nature, function and implementation of this key corporate responsibility tool.

OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises