Results for Corporate Reputation
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March 05, 2018- Rio Tinto faces $84 billion shareholder revolt over membership of the Minerals Council of Australia
- Investment consultants questioned over climate change backing
- Amazon plans to expand into French grocery markets
- Benefits of US tax cut not trickling down to workers, says Just Capital
- Report: US telecoms industry lags on clean energy
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March 02, 2018- BBVA responds to TCFD, pledges $100 billion of green finance
- JP Morgan Chase boss calls shareholder meetings “a complete waste of time”
- First sustainable Lego pieces to go on sale in 2018
- FedEx and UPS clash over relationships with NRA
- Uber launches new service in US allowing doctors to book rides for patients
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March 01, 2018- Walmart and Dick’s raise minimum age for gun buyers to 21 in US
- Report: Boards still struggle with understanding the culture of their organisations
- British retailers linked to polluting supplier factories
- Brazil court upholds forestry law changes in blow to environmentalists
- World’s first plastic-free aisle opens in Netherlands supermarket
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February 28, 2018- Apple to launch “technology enabled” healthcare service
- Toys R Us collapses into administration in UK
- Guess joins retailers committing to fabrics that protect forests
- PG tips announces switch to plastic-free fully biodegradable teabags
- Over 100 global cities now powered by at least 70% renewables
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February 26, 2018- Starbucks trials 5p takeaway cup charge in attempt to cut waste
- Airbnb CEO pledges to take more responsibility for impact to housing
- FedEx ignores calls to divest from NRA whilst other US companies cease discounts for members
- Singapore to implement carbon tax
- Tesla’s “big battery” in South Australia already having positive impact
Human Rights: Apple’s dilemma
February 22, 2018 Corporations have a multi-faceted role to play in advancing the human rights agenda, but to what extent should this extend to taking a stand against authoritarian regimes? Peter Truesdale writes. Read more >Daily Media Briefing
February 20, 2018- KFC runs out of chicken within first week of new supply contract with DHL
- OECD and FAO call for responsible investment in agricultural supply chains
- William Hill fined £6.2 million by Gambling Commission
- Report: Tesco & Nestlé poised to benefit most from impending plant-based protein surge
- National Grid considering rolling out superfast EV charging network across UK
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February 19, 2018- Report: US firms driving business value through sustainability
- Unilever publishes full lists of palm oil suppliers
- OECD: Global taxes are currently insufficient to combat climate change
- Facebook plans to use US mail to verify identities of election ad buyers
- Church of England launches “Lent Plastic Challenge”
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February 15, 2018- Mastercard reveals gender pay gap of 0.9 percent
- Norwegian wealth fund tells companies to strengthen anti-corruption measures
- Exxon Mobil sues lawyers suing them in climate change cases
- Six US intelligence chiefs caution against buying Huawei phones
- Hong Kong opens first government-backed e-waste recycling centre
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February 14, 2018- Ethisphere Institute announces “World's Most Ethical” companies list
- eBay founder’s fund raises $23 million to combat forced labour
- Chile wages war on unhealthy foods
- Heineken sets new science-based goals, carbon pricing scheme
- Uber to set up a five-driver advisory board in every UK city