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Past & Future Generations of Co-operators

Financial Statements 2001

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Partners : National & International Society
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At the heart of the Partnership Approach lies a recognition of interdependence: the understanding that the bank's activities rely for their success, and have an impact upon, the natural world and the six billion people who inhabit it. national & international society
priorities and performance measures
Determining a common set of priorities for the planet's six billion inhabitants is little short of impossible. Instead, the bank continually reviews its ethical policies through detailed consultation with customers and various external expert organisations. During 2001, the bank undertook its fourth Ethical Policy consultation involving over two million of the bank's customers (follow this link for details of the 2001 Ethical Policy review). Follow this link for details of the bank's ethical and ecological screening. Follow this link for details of tailored ethical products and services. Follow this link for details of the bank's community involvement programme. Follow this link for details of the ecological impact of the bank's operations. Follow this link for details of the bank's campaign relationships. *
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