BBC Releases 2005 Corporate Social Responsibility Report

The BBC’s Corporate Social Responsibility Review for 2005 has a magazine style format, featuring stories on how the corporation is living up to its corporate citizenship commitments.


The report is now integrated with the corporation’s environmental reporting. The highlights of this year’s report include


* cutting CO2 emissions per broadcast hour in half


* diversity strategy: portraying disability on screen, recruiting disabled staff, and improving access to BBC services.


* a week-long DoNation program on organ donation, which the BBC says resulted in 100,000 new names added to the UK’s organ donor register


* an online partnership between BBC Radio 2 and TimeBank that prompted thousands of new volunteers to sign up for community service


The review is available in pdf and plain text format:

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