27 June 2006
An EU project has used a methodology that places monetary values on eco-efficiency in order to rank 65 companies.1 The developers hope their ‘sustainable value’ approach will be adopted by investors and companies, but the technique has its limitations.
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- Natural resources;
- Green Strategy;
- Corporate responsibility;
- Pollution & Health;
- Climate change;
- Nuclear power;
- Shell;
- Novo Nordisk;
- AstraZeneca;
- Scottish and Southern Energy Plc;
- Pilkington;
- Centrica plc;
- ICI [USE Imperial Chemical Industries PLC];
- BP plc;
- BG Group Plc;
- DaimlerChrysler AG;
- Airbus Industrie;
- Gorenje;
- MVM;
- Unipetrol





