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Friday
Jul242009

Three must read sites for corporate sustainability information

Following up Wednesday's post "Top 15 'Sustainability' Networks on LinkedIn" we would like to share our "3 Must Read Sites for Corporate Sustainability Info". We read these sites daily and subscribe to their feeds to get the latest information on corporate sustainability. There are literally hundreds of sites including blogs, newspapers and social media that provide quality info on corporate sustainability. However, the three sites we are sharing with you are our "personal" favorites based upon their quality and diversity of information. Here are our 'must reads':

Greenbiz.com | Business Operations
http://www.greenbiz.com/browse/business-operations
"The process of greening business operations is becoming more important in today’s sustainability-conscious marketplace. This section examines the latest news on companies that are integrating sustainable principles into their business and office operations."

CSRwire.com
http://www.csrwire.com/
"CSRwire is the leading source of corporate social responsibility and sustainability news, reports, events and information. Members are interested in communicating their corporate citizenship, sustainability, and socially responsible initiatives to a global audience."

Alltop.com | Corporate Resoponsibilty
http://corporate-responsibility.alltop.com/
"Alltop is an “online magazine rack” of popular topics. We update the stories every hour." We use Alltop as a resource for providing headlines of the top stories across several key blogs and news outlets at once.

We also rely on social networks such as Digg, Twitter, LinkedIn, Delicious and Technorati to assist us in locating specific issues and/or articles. The key to keeping informed is identify what type of information is critical to you on a daily basis and dedicate a percentage of your time to reading and digesting that information. We recommend keeping it to three to five critical sites to ensure that you can process, comment and react to the information without spending an entire day.If you have a site that we should look at, feel free to add it in the comments section of this post.

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