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| | | Head of ESG and sustainable investing at American Century Investments, Sarah Bratton Hughes, says the market is moving away from best in class, and towards best in progress, at a time when emissions are at an all-time high. The US-based ESG leader says ... |
| | | | ... to see evidence of policies that they respect, enforce, audit and apply from their own operations and on down the supply chain. "It's a daisy chain. It's not good enough for a company to say we have this policy. It's important that you enforce these ... |
| | | | ... galvanised a global conversation on companies' responsibility to eliminate modern slavery in their operations and in their supply chain. |
| | | | ... analysis extends to ESG issues facing the global sector which can identify good investment opportunities at home. Supply chain risk creates investment opportunities The concentration of supply of critical minerals related to decarbonisation is an issue ... |
| | | | ... Legislation coming into force In response to this issue, there as been a gradual trend in anti-slavery legislation towards supply chain reporting, with the US strengthening powers to exclude companies from federal contracts if they fail to report on ... |
| | | | The UN Global Compact Network Australia (UNGCNA) has hired a new executive director, recruiting from the Victorian government. Kate Dundas will take up the role of executive director, joining UNGCNA from Sustainability Victoria, where she was acting ... |
| | | | ... limited to one country, but a global problem, and a risk facing many Australian companies through their extended supply chain. Baptist World Aid has released its 2022 Ethical Fashion Report, examining the human rights policies and practices of 120 companies ... |
| | | | ... retail/CPG, healthcare/life sciences, manufacturing/heavy industry, technology, telecommunication, media, entertainment, supply chain and logistics. The study found that ESG has fallen from first to third place of organisational priorities due to macroeconomic ... |
| | | | It is possible to decarbonise Australia's National Electricity Market (NEM) in line with the ambition of limiting global warming to 1.5°C, but it carries a price tag of nearly half a trillion dollars of investment between now and 2050. The Clean ... |
| | | | ... help track performance. "Investors also are relying on these disclosures from companies to ensure that their own supply chain is in order and at the moment, I don't think there can be confidence that the disclosures that are being put out in the market ... |
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