As a result of the change in responsibility for consumer protection, the CDR Initiative has also moved from the Federal Ministry of Justice to the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV). The initiative is to be further intensified and developed together with its members in the BMUV.
New addition to the CDR Initiative: One of Germany's largest health insurance companies is now a member of the initiative for Corporate Digital Responsibility.
CDR Initiative is growing: The natural cosmetics and pharmaceuticals manufacturer is now a member of the initiative for digital corporate responsibility, which was launched in 2018 by the Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection (BMJV).
The event series “Impetus for CDR” is set to continue from 6 October 2021. The series shines the spotlight on various aspects of Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR) in regular events. Topics will be presented according to the five fields of action of the CDR Code: Data handling, climate and resource protection, education, employee involvement, and inclusion.
The CDR Initiative of the German Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection invited prominent representatives from politics, business and civil society to its CDR Conference to discuss human-centric approaches to digital transformation.