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International CDR Marketplace

CDR Manifesto Principle 5.1

"To accelerate consumer demand of ecologically and societally better products. Incubate more cleantech and invest in sustainable and societal impact initiatives"  

This CDR Marketplace is intended to help you meet the needs of this principle that promotes access to innovative partner ecosystems. In doing so, this is intended to help you pragmatically transform your business to improve your impact on people and planet. 

* New * Ecosystem Partners

Both individuals and organisations have expressed support for the International CDR Manifesto, and the Seven Principles contained within it. There is no cost involved with being a Supporter. 


We have additionally added a commercial tier of Partner that organisations can opt for to promote their products and services to help organisations on their CDR transformation journey, either in whole or part.

  1. Promoted Partner
  2. Associated Partner.


Note that the funds raised through this partners programme will enable us to extend the range of assets available on this site to help with your CDR transformation journey, in addition to funding the provision of services associated with each tier. 


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Co-founders of the CDR Manifesto

Co-founders of the CDR Manifesto

Co-founders of the CDR Manifesto

The CDR Manifesto was co-created in 2021. It is published and maintained on this site, and translated into a number of languages. The co-founders of the manifesto are:-

  • Dr Saskia Dörr, Germany
  • Tim Frick, USA
  • Christopher Joynson, UK
  • Oliver Merx, Germany
  • Rob Price, UK
  • Michael Wade, Switzerland

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Co-founders of the CDR Manifesto

Co-founders of the CDR Manifesto

As an individual or company, you can use the relevant Supporters or Partner badge to show support for the Manifesto and its continued evolution. You can download the file from the resources page here


You can also use any of the infographic resources that you will also find at this location, on a Creative Commons BY ND license. 

Promoted Partner of the CDR Manifesto

A CDR Pledge from Promoted Partners

We pledge to follow the principles of Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR), as a set of practices and behaviours that help our organisation use data and digital technologies in ways that are perceived as socially, economically, and environmentally responsible. 


We are actively involved in enabling organisations, public or private sector, adopt CDR in whole or part, and help drive progress in active transformation. 

I am interested in becoming a Promoted Partner

What is a Promoted Partner?

Promoted Partners have paid an annual subscription fee either as an Enterprise business, SME or Public Sector body or Charity/Not for Profit. Success fees are typically paid by a Promoted Partner based on facilitated introductions, resulting in product or service commissions. 


Promoted Partners are actively involved in the CDR Community, either through articles, podcasts, workshops and presentations. They offer products or services related to any of the Principles of the Manifesto, for example, Cybersecurity, Sustainability, Digital Ethics or Transformation Consultancy. 

Please introduce me to a Promoted Partner

Beyond Reach Consulting is a UK based tech ethics consultancy putting ethics in the DNA of your organisation to build trust and responsible AI/data solutions

Link to Website

Futuria delivers multi-agent teams (Agentic AI) to solve complex problems in the operating model of secure, highly assured organisations.

It does so with an eye on Digital Responsibility providing an architecture that 'makes AI better', ensuring that solutions have a positive impact on organisations ability to sustainably deliver services to their key stakeholders. 

link to website



Started in 1998, Mightybytes helps mission-driven organizations solve problems, build capacity, and amplify their impact. Our Chicago-based digital agency strives to build brands that make a real difference, helping them to succeed in an ever-evolving cultural and technological landscape. We have helped hundreds of clients achieve measurable business and marketing results.

Link to Website
Logo for QuietSocialClub, a Digital Wellbeing company


Quiet Social Club is a global platform and community with the mission to promote individual, community and organisational wellbeing in a digital world. 


QSC translates insights from psychology, neuroscience and behavioural sciences into everyday life in the form of products, workshops and events. 

Link to Website

A Tuscany, Italy, based SME Consulting business  helping organisations transform responsibly

Link to Website

WiseWay, founded by Dr. Saskia Dörr, is a specialized consultancy from Germany that supports companies in responsibly leveraging data, artificial intelligence, and digital technologies through effective Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR) management

Link to Website

Associated Partner of the CDR Manifesto

A CDR Pledge from Associated Partners

We pledge to follow the principles of Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR), as a set of practices and behaviours that help our organisation use data and digital technologies in ways that are perceived as socially, economically, and environmentally responsible. 

What is an Associated Partner?

Associated Partners are Public Sector bodies, Academic Institutions or Charity/Not for Profit organisations. 


They are actively involved in the CDR Community, and you can click through to information on their website in regard to their training materials or services related to any of the Principles of the Manifesto, for example, Cybersecurity, Sustainability, Digital Ethics or Transformation Consultancy. 

I am interested in becoming a Linked Partner

Supporter of the CDR Manifesto

A CDR Pledge from Supporters

We pledge to follow the principles of Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR), as a set of practices and behaviours that help our organisation use data and digital technologies in ways that are perceived as socially, economically, and environmentally responsible. 

What is a Supporter?

There is no cost for becoming a Supporter. It is an expression of public support made by the owner or board of these organisations. The organisations listed may have services or products that can help others in progressing their own Digital or data transformation journey in ways that are consistent with the CDR Principles. 

I would like to Become a Supporter

Alpha Solar Project Ltd

INDIVIDUAL Supporters of CDR Manifesto

Individual Supporter

This is a personal expression of support for the International CDR Manifesto and the Seven Principles that represent the body of research done over the  past few years. 

I would like to become an Individual Supporter

Gibran Armijo, Germany

Christine Balagué, France

Olivia Belton, UK

Markus Besch, Germany

Maurizio Bulgarini, Italy

Jason Bygate, UK & South Africa

Kübra Çalışkan, Turkey

Sergi Capape, UK

Dr Jehana Copilah-Ali, UK

 Gerardo Corvino, Italy

John Duncan, UK

Dr Karen Elliott, UK

Tony Fish, UK

Sergio Gonzalez Forseck, Mexico

Francesco Fullone, Italy

Matthew Gibbs, UK

Jon Gibbins, UK

Dominik Golle, Augsburg, Germany

Mark C. Gray, Germany

Susanne Grohs-von Reichenbach, Germany

Jens-Rainer Jänig, Initiative D21 e. V., Germany

Pietro Jarre, Italy

Vincent Kaufmann, Switzerland

Dr. Thomas A. Louis, Switzerland

Mario Manzo, Italy

Benjamin Marshall, UK

Ben Middleton, UK

Shân Millie, UK

Pedro Paiva, Switzerland

Javier Peláez Giró, Spain

Bartosz Przybylek, Germany

Charles Radclyffe, UK

Marco Ramella Votta, Italy

Sylvie Remangeon, France

Alain Risbourg, France

Leslie Robinet, France

Nicole Schaufler, Austria

Jo Shepherd, UK

Nick Smyth, UK

Sara-Jane Smyth, UK

Ruth Steinholtz, UK

Jack Stewart, UK

Alexander von Stülpnagel, Germany

Gary Watts, UK

Prof. dr. Johan Wempe, Netherland

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