The UK’s Prompt Payment Code is set to be replaced later this year by the Fair Payment Code, marking a significant shift in how businesses are rewarded for treating their suppliers fairly and paying them promptly: bit.ly/4eCHXKj
The #PromptPaymentCode commitment should be a requirement for all business as usual. Being a corporate citizen means paying suppliers fairly and on time. Ethical buyers can see signatories by tracking their suppliers in tiscreport #makeadifference#spendwithyourvalues
The UK’s Prompt Payment Code is set to be replaced later this year by the Fair Payment Code, marking a significant shift in how businesses are rewarded for treating their suppliers fairly and paying them promptly: bit.ly/4eCHXKj
🌍📈 As ESG considerations reshape finance, traditional reports aren't enough. The TISCreport Transparency Report bridges this gap with crucial non-financial insights. Dive deeper in our article: bit.ly/4dMUbPk
The growing demand for transparency extends beyond balance sheets and profit margins, encompassing the social, environmental, and governance practices that define responsible business conduct. Our Transparency Report was developed in response to this need: bit.ly/3Ymc0zh
With the introduction of the Transparency Score, we are aiming to set a new standard for accountability. The score aims to provide a clear, objective, and evolving tool that businesses, stakeholders and regulators can rely on to assess corporate behaviour: bit.ly/3Wzx8Rn
oh so very proud of my city of #Bristol in the face of far-right violence at the weekend. Thanks to our brave Bristolians protecting innocent refugee families and to @TristanCorkPost for reporting with integrity #WeAreBristol
Outside a hotel in Redcliffe, Bristol - the hotel is being protected by hundreds of Bristolians shouting ‘We are many, you are few. We are Bristol, who are you?’ to a group of around 100 protesters who had marched on the hotel
Does anyone else worry we're mismeasuring our way to a planetary meltdown? Self-certification for key ESG metrics isn’t working and is not a reliable way to show corporate action on #supplychain#HREDD. We need #corporatetransparency now more than ever..
The strain on supply chains has been unyielding, showing no signs of stopping.
We've observed several critical issues that are likely to remain at the forefront in the upcoming months. Here’s a round-up of some of those issues: bit.ly/3WiG5hO#SupplyChain#Greenwashing
Our offices have never been greener or warmer! I never thought I'd ever say the words "I'm really looking forward to our next electricity bill" but I'm actually (tentatively) excited! @project_vana@tiscreport@namelessdigital#hotnews
A new mayoral heat pump scheme offers eligible firms and charities across the region a one-off grant of up to £30k towards buying and installing heat pumps so they can cut costs in the long term, and do their bit to address the climate crisis. westofengland-ca.gov.uk/news…
Lots of good, wholesome #humanrights techiness going on in the building too with tiscreport.orgprojectvana.org.. definitely a good karma option for ethical businesses...
This was a super-fun @cabotinstitute evening where I learned so much from @ChiefExecCCC & my co-paneleers. I came home buzzing from the energy in the room and the will to rise to the challenge! Also met Charlotte & Tim who built the @EdenProject.. @BW_Initiative @bw_businesswest
Did you miss our Annual Lecture or want to watch it again? Catch up now on YouTube.
A just transition: leaving no one behind in the response to climate change.
With @ChiefExecCCC, Gnisha Bevan @BlackSeedsNet, @jayacg, @edatkins_ & @alixdietzel.
youtu.be/egGGpVinVRk
ALT 450 people sat in the Great Hall of Wills Memorial Building, facing the stage, watching the Cabot Institute Annual Lecture.
ALT Gnisha Bevan sat on stage talking whilst Ed Atkins looks on.
I'm really looking forward to reading this book, and not just because I've written a tiny piece to go in it. As a #bristalien I, like all the contributing authors, care deeply about Bristol & its future. Thanks to @pandaemoniumnow for making this happen!
In looking at the future of Bristol and business, I want to paint two pictures: the first pessimistic; the second hopeful,' writes @jayacg.
bristolideas.co.uk/read/bris…
In looking at the future of Bristol and business, I want to paint two pictures: the first pessimistic; the second hopeful,' writes @jayacg.
bristolideas.co.uk/read/bris…
Jaya Chakrabarti - @jayacg: ‘In looking at the future of Bristol and business, I want to paint two pictures: the first pessimistic; the second hopeful.’ Latest in our Bristol 650/Festival of the Future City essays. bristolideas.co.uk/read/bris… 1/
'In looking at the future of Bristol and business, I want to paint two pictures: the first pessimistic; the second hopeful,' writes @jayacg.
bristolideas.co.uk/read/bris…
Phil Smith, Managing Director of Business West, urges regional leaders to keep progressing work towards a proposal for a green mass transit system.
He discusses why a mass transit system is needed to meet the region’s major challenges with transport: businesswest.co.uk/blog/busi…