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| | | Slightly more than a third of Australian consumer staples and consumer discretionary companies have a publicly disclosed supply chain labour and human rights (LHR) policy, and none of them have board oversight of LHR issues, according to research from ... |
| | | | ... itself in the supply chain space and building up our understanding of that side. It's not new in some sectors; consumer staples, fast moving goods and retailers have been working for a while in this area. For other sectors, this is new and certainly ... |
| | | | ... "The report shows we are making progress to increase the number of women on our leading company boards, with the consumer staples sector showing the highest growth in board roles held by female directors since 2008, up 13%, followed by the information ... |
| | | | ... Labour controversies were more prevalent than human rights controversies in ASX200 companies. The materials, consumer staples, industrials and consumer discretionary sectors notably have the highest frequency of labour rights controversies. The materials ... |
| | | | ... Group at 51.6%, while the top 10 companies scoring an average of 44%. The report found that across industries, consumer staples had the best public disclosures of upstream and downstream supply chains, at 33.5%, with telecommunications and IT at 26.6% ... |
| | | | ... Group at 51.6%, while the top 10 companies scoring an average of 44%. The report found that across industries, consumer staples had the best public disclosures of upstream and downstream supply chains, at 33.5%, with telecommunications and IT at 26.6% ... |
| | | | ... to Rio Tinto, ANZ, Fosters and BHP Billiton as positive examples. In general, miners, the finance sector and consumer staples have the highest demonstration of human rights risk awareness, he said. "Essentially, we are working with companies that want ... |
| | | | ... proportion of companies with targets - 55%, or 22 companies, and is underrepresented in both the CPLI and CDLI. The consumer staples sector has the highest proportion of companies with emissions reduction targets, with 94%, or 32 companies. The utilities ... |
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