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Eu directive 2014
[…] the product, service or works during its life cycle, provided their monetary value can be determined and verified; such costs may include the cost of emissions of greenhouse gases and of other pollutant emissions and other climate change miti  gation costs. 2. Where contracting authorities assess the costs using a life- cycle costing […] Continue Reading Eu directive 2014
Nhris and bhr remedy part 1
[…] human rights abuses and environmental degradation is ground -breaking in this regard (see above for a brief elaboration under public inquiries). The Spanish NHRI noted that it wa s active in a case in Guatemala and although this was technically possible under its mandate, chall enges were posed to the effectiveness to engage on […] Continue Reading Nhris and bhr remedy part 1
Italy the foundations of the italian action plan on the ungps
[…] for the evaluation of the environmental footprint, aimed in particular to the calculation of the carbon footprint an d to the reduction of the emission of the greenhouse gas, are taking on a growingly more significant role for the reinforcement of the action provided for in the norms and governmental policies within the Kyoto […] Continue Reading Italy the foundations of the italian action plan on the ungps
Kenya nba final
[…] 119 See ‘ Why Minimum wage increases are not such a big deal after all” Jaindi Kisero, Daily Natio n, May 03, 2017 available at http://www.nation.co.ke/oped/Opinion/minimum – wa ge-increases -not -such -a-big -deal -/440808 – 3911644-xpctx3/ 120 See Musembi, Boniface, ‘Health and Safety Labour Rights in Kenya: A Case Study of the Export Processing […] Continue Reading Kenya nba final
Business and Human Rights Guide to South Africa
[…] —activities that aim to meet the company’s responsibility not t o violate human rights —and Beyond Compliance Initiatives —activities that aim to contribute to development beyond this baseline obligatio n. Engagement Opportunities Companies have a responsibility to prevent negative human rights impa cts, but they also have an opportunity to contribute to positive human rights impacts. Each section of this Guide includes information for companies to link their policies and community engagem ent processes to ongoing governmental and institutional efforts to promote and fulfil human rights. This includes Public Sector Initiatives —activities where the government is aiming to fulfil or promot e the right in question through discrete programmes —as well as Development Priorities —themes identified by international institutions as wa rranting deliberate attention, or where companies could have the greatest impact with their development initiatives. The purpose of the information in this section is to inspire further effor ts and engagement by businesses, as well as to identify existing programmes that companies could support or take part in. About the Danish Institute for Human Rights The Danish Institute for Human Rights is a National Human Rights Institution accredited under the UN Paris Principles, and carries out human rights and development programmes in Denmark and around the world. Since 1999, the Danish Institute has worked cl osely with the business and human rights communities to develop tools and standards for better busi ness practice. For more information, see humanrights.d k. […] Continue Reading Business and Human Rights Guide to South Africa
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