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Posted 4/02/2008 by The Daily Diary
Freshfields Funhouse Deringer was last week showing off its touchy-feely credentials after publishing its latest CSR report – an admirable move even The Diary isn’t cynical enough to criticise.
As well as promises to promote more women and partners with beards (perhaps), the manifesto of niceness includes a pledge by the firm to cut its carbon emissions by 10% by April 2008.
To that end, the firm sat down its entire staff with carbon-neutral popcorn and ecologically-sustainable cola derivative for a mass screening of Oscar-winning environmental Gore-fest An Inconvenient Truth.
It remains to be seen whether Guy Morton will be in the running to match the former vice president and pick up a Nobel peace prize; he might have to make do with a pat on the back from Perry Noble instead.

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Freshfields must be overcharging their clients if they allow their staffs time to be wasted on rubbish like this...
Posted by CG | 5/02/2008