The Sino-German Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Project is implemented from 2007 to the end of 2012 by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). Its cooperation partner is the WTO Department of the Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MofCom).

Past Events

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2011-12-10 | Beijing

"Research on CSR Management System" published

2011-12-8 | Chengdu

CSR Awareness Raising Workshop in Chengdu

2011-12-2 | Beijing

The Fourth International Conference on CSR Reporting in China

2011-12-1 | Beijing

CSR Roundtable Forum on Working Time Management in Beijing

2011-11-23 | Xiamen

CSR Training in Xiamen

2011-11-21 | Beijing

Roundtable on Promotion of Sustainability in China`s Textile Industry

2011-11-8 ~ 2011-11-16 | Europe

Chinese Delegation Tour on CSR Promotion in Europe

2011-10-17 ~ 2011-10-21 | Wenzhou

CSR Strategy Review Consultancy

2011-9-28 | Beijing

International Exchange Meeting with Associations

2011-9-22 | Weihai

CSR Promotion in MIIT Provincial Subsidiaries in Weihai

2011-9-19 ~ 2011-9-20 | Wenzhou

CSR Strategy Review Consultancy

2011-8-11 | Lhasa

Fact-Finding Visit to Tibet

Highlights

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CSR Policy Recommendations

One of the major objectives of the Sino-German CSR Project is to strengthen key government institutions in their efforts to improve framework conditions for CSR in China...

Public-Private Partnership (PPP)

Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) are one form of cooperation between the Public and the Private Sector. They are voluntary, joint projects in which both partners commit resources...

Scaling Up Voluntary Social Standards

Along with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), voluntary social standards have rapidly gained importance in China. A growing number of export-oriented Chinese companies ...