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February 12, 2018- More than 120 workers from charities, including Oxfam, accused of sexual abuse in the last year
- Unilever threatens to pull ads from Facebook and Google
- Purdue Pharma to stop promoting opioid drugs to US doctors
- Barclays charged by UK authorities over Qatar fundraising
- New slavery risk tool enables businesses to identify human rights violations in seafood supply chains
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February 09, 2018- Top jewellery brands warned on ethics behind supply chains
- UK government launches initiative to tackle unpaid internships
- AT&T announces wind power deal
- Google fined by Indian antitrust watchdog for abusing dominant position
- Church Investors Group warns UK firms it will take a hard line over pay, gender and climate change
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February 08, 2018- Global investment community launches Investor Agenda for low-carbon world
- NGOs call on Singapore’s banks to stop financing coal
- The EU will only make trade deals with nations that ratify the Paris climate agreement
- Lack of change in UK employment law angers gig economy workers
- Nestlé to stop buying palm oil from Guatemalan company accused of corruption
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February 07, 2018- Ex-Facebook and Google employees start anti-tech addiction campaign
- United Nations inquiry into sexual assault “grossly mishandled”, claim campaigners
- Tesco equal pay claim could cost company up to £4 billion
- Oil majors to face hearings in London, New York and Manila over Philippines climate impact
- Bridgestone Corporation unveils sustainable rubber procurement policy
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February 06, 2018- Federal Reserve places growth restrictions on Wells Fargo following fraudulent behaviour
- Report: EU urged to set out clear sustainable investment criteria
- Barron’s release first ranking of the 100 most sustainable companies
- UNICEF launch cryptocurrency pilot project, as part of UN effort to revolutionise aid with blockchain technology
- UK built half of Europe’s offshore wind power in 2017
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February 05, 2018- UK government presses tech companies to sign gender diversity charter
- ExxonMobil plans to produce all of its proved oil & gas reserves, despite projected impact on emissions
- African Development Bank plans to use solar power to provide 29.3 million people with electricity by 2020
- Americans abroad impacted by new repatriation tax rules
- Lloyds Bank bans customers from using credit cards to buy bitcoins
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February 02, 2018- Ryanair pledges to become “plastic free” by 2023
- Chile announces coal phase out plan
- Major shipping company tests solar power for cargo ships
- Cape Town implements further water restrictions as “Day Zero” approaches
- France to Trump: "No Paris Agreement, no trade agreement"
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February 01, 2018- Facebook predict rising ad sales despite dip in usage
- Amazon patents wristband to track warehouse workers’ movements
- NFL aim for zero waste at Super Bowl in Minnesota, US this Sunday
- California to have five million zero-emissions vehicles on its roads by 2030
- Malaysian plantation company, TDM Berhad, accused of planning “large-scale deforestation”
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January 31, 2018- Amazon announces plans to enter US healthcare industry in partnership with Berkshire & JP Morgan
- UK Mail accused of forcing drivers to take salary cut
- BP to add charging points for electric cars to UK petrol stations
- Young Colombians file landmark climate lawsuit against government
- Directors targeted by investors over excessive pay
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January 30, 2018- UK retailers yet to renew Bangladesh factory safety deal
- IKEA receives circular economy award at World Economic Forum
- Easyjet CEO takes pay cut to match female predecessor’s salary following disclosure of 52% mean gender pay gap
- Qantas runs first ever biofuel-powered flight between Australia and the US
- Fitness app, Strava, reveals routes taken by staff at military bases