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Five WBCSD member companies top Fortune Magazine social responsibility ranking

According to a study on the most accountable companies published by Fortune Magazine, WBCSD member companies Vodafone, BP, Royal Dutch Shell, EDF and Suez lead the pack in social responsibility. Nearly half of the companies surveyed are WBCSD members.

For the second consecutive year, this survey, based on corporate governance practices, ranks the world's largest companies according to how well they conform to socially responsible business practices.

Britain's Vodafone, the world's largest mobile-phone operator, edged out last year's leader, BP.that we've tried to do is embed CSR," says Charlotte Grezo, the company's director for corporate responsibility.?That has helped put good ideas into practice, Grezo says. She noted their M-PESA program in Kenya, which enables people to do banking with their mobile phones, as well as the fact that Vodafone has made its networks more accessible to emergency workers and added a content-filtering system because customers said they were worried about their kids.

There were four newcomers in the top ten this year, including French water companies and WBCSD members Suez (No. 5) and Veolia (No. 8). This can be partly explained by changes in methodology: Companies that did well last year had to keep improving - further developing management systems or engaging with a broader array of stakeholders - to maintain their ranking. The ratings this year also penalized companies that didn't address non-financial issues at the core of their business.

Oil companies as a group rated lower this year. The ten companies in the petroleum-refining sector had an overall rating of 30, down from 45 last year, making it the only one of the five sectors that fell.

Once again, European companies outperformed their counterparts in the US and Asia. The top 11 companies on the list are headquartered in Europe, where corporate social responsibility is the norm and CSR reporting is required for a company to list on some stock exchanges. The top US company is WBCSD member General Motors (No. 12); it moved ahead of WBCSD member Ford , which dropped ten places to number 16.

The most improved company this year was WBCSD member Volkswagen, which jumped from No. 56 to No. 19 after releasing its first comprehensive CSR report.

Rank   

Company

1

Vodafone

2

BP

3

Royal Dutch Shell

4

Électricit¨¦ de France

5

Suez

8

Veolia Environnement

12

Tokyo Electric Power

13

General Motors

14

General Electric

16

Ford Motor

18

International Business Machines

19

Volkswagen

22

Hewlett-Packard

23

Toyota Motor

25

E.ON

26

ING Group

30

Chevron

34

ConocoPhillips

35

Hitachi

39

Deutsche Bank

43

Allianz

44

Honda Motor

46

Samsung Electronics

47

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone

48

Nissan Motor

51

Gazprom

57

Sinopec

 

 
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