Corporate Social Responsibility at HEFCE

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Corporate Social Responsibility at HEFCE Joanna Simpson Higher Education Policy Adviser 31 March 2009

Overview CSR Policy 2008 – 14 CSR action plan 2008 -10 Business ethics Environmental impact Procurement Our people In the community Working with the sector CSR action plan 2008 -10

How are we doing it? Looked at what we were already doing Discussions with stakeholders Involving all our staff Embedding processes ISO14001 CSR steering group CSR implementation group Reporting publicly

Has it made a difference? Reduced costs Demonstrates we are leading by example Engaged all staff Improved performance Reduced carbon emissions by 11% between 2006-07 and 2007-08

Was it easy? Was it worth it?

Further information www.hefce.ac.uk/aboutus/environ/ Joanna Simpson j.simpson@hefce.ac.uk 0117 9317411