Results for Governance
Daily Media Briefing
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
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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 29, 2018- Facebook reveals privacy principles for the first time
- Japanese cryptocurrency exchange, Coincheck, to refund customers affected by hack
- Unilever creates Indonesian partnership to secure sustainable palm oil production
- Banks to sign City gender equality charter following Presidents Club dinner scandal
- World Bank chief economist quits after openly criticising bank staff
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January 17, 2018- BlackRock chief Larry Fink calls for “new model of shareholder engagement”
- EU declares war on plastic waste
- Singapore’s Code of Corporate Governance to be made more user-friendly for companies
- Teva to pay $22.1 million to Israel authorities to settle foreign bribe claims
- Companies unite to end modern slavery in Asia
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December 19, 2017- Boost for fossil fuel divestment as UK eases pension rules
- Twitter's hate speech rules are expanded
- Top British firms named and shamed on PM's fat cat pay list
- Wendy’s to cut antibiotic use in beef supply chain
- Chile bans bottom sea trawling in 98% of its exclusive economic zone
‘Tis the season of… too much consumption, and year end predictions
December 14, 2017 As the year draws to a close, Mike Tuffrey hazards a prediction about a rising trend in 2018 – a backlash by consumers about how companies use their data. Read more >Family owned businesses and sustainability: a recipe for success?
December 13, 2017 Family owned businesses have distinctive characteristics that can give them a sustainability edge. Corporate Citizenship's Nadine Exter writes. Read more >Lessons in modern slavery – what we learned at the Trust Conference 2017
December 13, 2017 Companies including Walmart, Mondelēz and Apple spoke at the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s annual Trust Conference about their efforts to tackle modern slavery in supply chains. Read more >Daily Media Briefing
October 30, 2017- Companies with strong ESG credentials make better investments
- Big oil companies are investing billions to gain a foothold in clean energy
- Record surge in atmospheric CO2 seen in 2016
- Facebook says it will make ads more transparent
- Nestlé, Hershey and Mars accused of 'breaking promises over palm oil use'