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| | | ... up the difference between the cost of the purchased offset unit and the price floor of AU$15/tonne, meaning that if a company purchased a future today to manage liabilities in 2015, they would have to pay the government around AU$9 for each credit in ... |
| | | | ... to reduce Scope 3 emissions - those emissions that occur beyond direct operations and account for as much as 86% of a company's carbon footprint." The report notes that direct progress in reducing GHG emissions in suppliers comes with comprehensive supply ... |
| | | | ... through stay the same - does the board have the independence and the skill set to effectively oversee management so that the company is run in the best interest of the investors," Woods said. "Board independence, board skills, board makeup, make-up of ... |
| | | | ... as focussed on ESG principles as they are today. Now, most fund managers seamlessly integrate an implicit analysis of a company's environmental social and governance policies and practices in their research frameworks." Rudman said that GESB uses its ... |
| | | | ... regarding issues like child labour, freedom of association and occupational health and safety, the training provided to company managers and suppliers on the code, the companies' commitment to the code, companies' reporting channels, annual monitoring ... |
| | | | ... human-induced climate change, [to] reduce greenhouse gas emissions" and job creation. As part of the study, CSIRO found that wind company representatives were vulnerable to community acceptance issues, while local government representatives had mixed ... |
| | | | ... filed, addressed, and resolved through formal grievance mechanisms. The Indicator presents an opportunity to focus on the company's boundary of influence." |
| | | | ... significant experience with community and social justice activities. As important to us is that his values are aligned with our company's Ethical Charter, a set of principles that define our corporate behaviour, as well as our investment philosophy." ... |
| | | | ... value, but it must do so without eroding current methodologies must respect regulatory and legislative responsibilities for company directors, according to two of Australia's professional accounting bodies. Both CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered ... |
| | | | ... air-conditioning." Purchased electricity is the global source of 78% of Westfield's GHG scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions, the company said. Westfield has measured its GHG emissions since 2006 and has reported them through the Carbon Disclosure Project. Westfield ... |
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