tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8367246433246269061.post908699297258215044..comments2023-06-30T10:39:17.092-04:00Comments on CSR Perspective: Should We Pick Our Customers?mosskehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16918894164221754248noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8367246433246269061.post-9021297169692163412009-08-04T08:34:35.877-04:002009-08-04T08:34:35.877-04:00This is an interesting but complex issue! Companie...This is an interesting but complex issue! Companies already make strategic choices in terms of which sectors they may prioritise and target with their products and services. It seems that a sector's sustainability issues and track record could play a part in that prioritisation. For example, if a vendor is seeking to reduce its carbon emissions, maybe it should focus its priorities and limited resources on sectors that are clearly supporting these aspirations too, rather than sectors whose economic growth may be likely to increase carbon intensity. This can help "lock in" the carbon or environmental benefits of efficiencies that are delivered. As mentioned, there is precedent elsewhere - one example would be Cooperative finance's "ethical investment" policy.<br />-Mark ShackletonAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com