The TalkTalk Blog

Welcome to the TalkTalk blog. Here you'll find regular entries from our Chairman Charles Dunstone, our CEO Dido Harding and members of the TalkTalk team.

From the launch of free broadband in 2006 to the release of our innovative new myTalkTalk package, we're always thinking of ways to change the phone and broadband market for the better. Through the blog you'll be the first to hear any news.

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Dido HardingDido HardingWe’re proud to be a force 4Good

We’re delighted to be one of the thirteen new companies who’ve just been added to the FTSE4Good Global Index Series, which lists the world’s most ethically-sound companies.

We’re joining the ranks of House of Fraser, Marks & Spencer Group and Manchester United on the list of some of the world’s most environmentally-friendly companies.

The FTSE is the Financial Times Stock Exchange Index and they have put together the FTSE4Good Index. What that means is that all companies that meet certain corporate social responsibility standards are allowed to be members of that series.

Since it was launched in July 2001 it has measured the performance of UK companies that meet globally-recognised corporate responsibility standards. Companies are included on the basis of their environmental record, whether they develop positive relationships with their stakeholders and whether they are supporters of universal human rights, so it’s obviously a sign that we’re on the right track!

As well as believing that these are the right things to do, at TalkTalk we feel that these standards are important for companies to follow, making things better for our employees, our customers and our shareholders.

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