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| | ... using- that's the medium-term target, and what are the breakthrough technologies to meet the 2050 goal." BlueScope and Rio Tinto have also signed a MoU to research and design low-emissions processes and technologies for the steel value chain across iron ... |
| | | ... include Australia Gas Infrastructure Group, APA Group, BHP, BlueScope Steel, BP Australia, Fortescue Metals Group, Orica, Rio Tinto, Wesfarmers Chemicals, Energy & Fertilisers and Woodside. Aurecon and Schneider Electric are also members. "In bringing ... |
| | | Investors are reacting with deep concern to the findings of an external review of Rio Tinto's workplace culture which revealed "disturbing findings of bullying, sexual harassment, racism and other forms of discrimination." The report found bullying ... |
| | | ... have to make. That become an ambition that's shared across a number of sectors." Delahunty pointed to the example of Rio Tinto's destruction of Juukan Gorge, pointing to the existence of the company's Reconciliation Action Plan outlining steps to progress ... |
| | | ... the previous year, and Greg Goodman, CEO of Goodman Group on $26.9 million. Jean-Sebastien Jacques, the former CEO of Rio Tinto, was in 7 th position, with a realised pay packet of $11.9 million, a 20.7% increase over 2019. Jacques stepped down in the ... |
| | | ... corporate governance will support HESTA to continue its important work." HESTA led recent global investor engagement with Rio Tinto and other mining companies on managing financial risks associated with Indigenous heritage protection following the Juukan ... |
| | | ... ASX listed companies will come under the spotlight to provide clarity on their management plans. Thus far, Oil Search, Rio Tinto, Santos and Woodside Energy have committed to putting their climate strategy plans to shareholders to a vote at their 2022 ... |
| | | Recent governance failures at companies such as Rio Tinto and AMP show the risks and damage caused when decisions are disconnected from stakeholder interests, according to a new guide to stakeholder engagement by the Australian Institute of Company ... |
| | | ... including First Nations Peoples in investment processes was brought into sharper focus than ever in May of 2020, when Rio Tinto destroyed a site that represented 46,000 years of culture and history for the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura (PKKP) peoples ... |
| | | ... through executive remuneration, future capital expenditure and other issues. As of publication, the boards of Oil Search, Rio Tinto, Santos and Woodside Energy have all voluntarily agreed to provide shareholders with a non-binding vote on their climate ... |
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