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| | Coles and Wesfarmers have been named among the most successful case studies of company engagement in the fight against slavery. Investors Against Slavery and Trafficking Asia Pacific (IAST APAC) published its annual report this week highlighting investor ... |
| | | ... to change their seafood suppliers to prevent the extinction of a rare species. 130 investors are targeting Woolworths and Coles to drop industrial salmon farming in Macquarie Harbour in the west coast of Tasmania. The farms threaten the endangered Maugean ... |
| | | ... influencing business to care about this topic and put it in front and centre," Katie Wyatt, head of culture and inclusion at Coles Group said. "When we're talking about investing, we're talking about smart organisations that actually care about ... |
| | | ... on the platform - one on the forthcoming vote on the chairs of Santos and Woodside, and the other towards Woolworths and Coles to get them to stop sourcing their salmon from Macquarie Harbour, which is currently leading to the imminent extinction of ... |
| | | ... violence and harassment, and marketplace and community. In the Asia Pacific, top companies were Uniqlo owner Fast Retailing, Coles Group, Wilmar International,, Woolworths Group, and Wesfarmers (Kmart and Target Australia). However, none of the top performing ... |
| | | ... Voice. Deloitte, KPMG, Adamantem Capital, Westpac, NAB, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, ANZ, Lendlease, Woolworths, and Coles are also in support. Resource giants BHP and Rio Tinto, as well as conglomerate Wesfarmers, have each made a $2 million contribution ... |
| | | ... policies and the measures they take to prevent forced and child labour." How major grocery players stack up Woolworths and Coles have also implemented modern slavery reduction processes. "Modern slavery risks are inherent across the global seafood sector ... |
| | | ... portfolio, it's easier to build an ETF around that." The fund's top ten companies by shareholding include Bank of Queensland, Coles, Suncorp, Westpac, Telstra, Fletcher Building, TPG Telecom, Healius, Orora and Bendigo and Adelaide Bank, according to ... |
| | | ... four principles. Most companies reviewed, including Lendlease, Australia Post, ENGIE, Wesfarmers, BlueScope, Stockland, Coles, Woolworths, EnergyAustralia and six superannuation funds were found to have commitments in line with at least two principles. ... |
| | | One of Australia's supermarket majors has established $1.3 billion in sustainability linked loans (SLL). Coles Group announced they had replaced its $1.3 billion bilateral debt facilities with four-year SLLs. The SLL "draws a direct line between our ... |
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