Memberships

We believe that sustainability implies a clear commitment to developing sustainable concepts. Our proactive cooperation and solution-oriented dialogue with international partners reflects our sense of global responsibility.
Deutsche Bank Memberships

  • Environmental initiative of the business sector

  • Deutsche Bank received the B.A.U.M. environment award in 2003

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Competence centre by the German government and leading financial service providers to promote energy efficiency and renewable energies.

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Initiative of more than 440 organisations in the German construction- and the real estate sector to promote sustainable construction (established in 2007).

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Lobby for the German business sector with decision makers in local, state, and federal policy and in European institutions.

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Dialogue platform for science, industry, politics, and society to promote sustainable ecological and economic development.

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Initiative of leading German companies and organizations to pursue a sustainability oriented corporate strategy.

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Promotion of safe, cost-effective, and resource-conscious energy supply.

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Promotion of reporting on economic, ecological and social performance of an organization.

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Network of institutional investors and financial institutions that promotes better understanding of the financial risks and investment opportunities posed by climate change.

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Forum for collaboration between pension funds and other institutional investors on issues related to climate change.

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Development and implementation of climate-neutral products and services.

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Initiative of investors cooperating with UNEP FI and UN Global Compact focused on applying ecological and social principles for responsible investments. [Homepage]

Non-profit organization with ties to universities focused on anchoring the concept of sustainability in business and society.

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  • Partnership between UNEP (UN Environment Programme) and the finance sector
  • Specialized working groups on asset management, climate change, environmental management, and reporting
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Code of conduct for companies concerning human rights, labor, the environment, and the fight against corruption; Over 4700 participants from more than 130 countries as per end 2008.

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The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization composed of leaders from across the building industry working to advance buildings that are environmentally responsible, profitable and healthy places to live and work. [Homepage]

Forum in which financial industry specialists share opinions and experience in ecological and sustainability issues.

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A unique, CEO-led, global association of some 200 companies dealing exclusively with business and sustainable development.

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International platform for a dialogue between leading personalities from business and politics to jointly resolve global challenges.

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Last Update: 18/5/2009
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