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business circle

windturbineFor over 20 years Green Alliance has worked closely with progressive companies who understand the benefits of working in partnership with government and non-governmental organisations to develop policy that is both ambitious and realistic. 

We believe that businesses have much to offer the policy debate; sharing perspectives on what works best in practice, insight on how they will respond to different policy scenarios and where government intervention is most likely to be effective in changing behaviour at a corporate or individual level. We also understand the importance that companies attach to understanding the changing external environment and the implications for their business.

Green Alliance's business circle brings together a growing number of leading companies. All of them are committed to sharing their views on current policy debates with each other, with the Green Alliance team, and with our wider network of decision makers in government, the opposition parties and partner NGOs.

 

Find out more

Read our brochure (pdf - 158 KB).

To discuss the benefits of becoming a corporate partner, contact our head of research Faye Scott .


current business circle members

ASDA 

Prospect services

 

BAA

Rio Tinto plc

 

BASF

Rockwool

 

BP 

RWE Npower


BG Group

Scottish Power


Coca Cola Great Britain

Siemens


National Grid

Shanks

 

PepsiCo

Shell


 

Unilever



Water UK


 

 



   
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