WME Honorees | World’s most ethical Companies.

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This is the list of the world’s most ethical companies.

There is a huge presence of US firms. One reason would be because there simply are so many US firms. It seemed that all were publicly traded, so they already are doing a lot of reporting and now are probably doing social responsibility reporting.

But it is interesting to see.

Look at the companies in the various sectors.

The several that I thought should be one the list turned out to be there. In a couple cases in different areas than I original thought.

Now it would be interesting to cross-reference these companies with their sustainability reporting/commitment.

Very cool.

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One Comment

  1. Interesting that three of the world's most ethical companies come from Milwaukee.

    Check this out: http://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/news/2013/03/07/milwaukee-area-firms-named-among-most.html?ana=yfcpc

    Johnson Controls (JCI), ManpowerGroup (MAN), and Rockwell International (ROK).

    I only follow JCI because of it's long history of energy efficiency contracting, but all three are at their 52-week highs, stock-wise. JCI and ROK are rather close to their all time highs as well.

    Being ethical and making the green. $$$

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