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Campaigners and business united

The Guardian's annual review of corporate social responsibility takes a look at non-financial tie-ups between voluntary organisations and business, around campaigns.

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Amnesty International, for example, has worked with companies operating in zones of conflict to train business executives in human rights issues. Greenpeace, too, has for many years been working with industry, including recently with nPower to develop and promote a jointly branded renewable energy product in the UK.

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