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| | ... impact on the apparel sector, and a sector fraught with difficulty has gotten worse. Ausbil head of ESG research Mans Carlsson corroborated the view that while helpful, the Accord is not the finishing point. Carlsson recently revisited Bangladesh, nine ... |
| | | ... companies in the Australian space, and this ties back to the investment philosophy," said Ausbil head of ESG research Mans Carlsson. "We have a preference for companies with sustainable earnings and quality management. That will become more and more ... |
| | | ... quite unique in that we are readers of modern slavery statements, and we are reporting entities ourselves," noted Mans Carlsson, head of ESG Research at Ausbil Investment Management. "For our ESG team last year, we reviewed modern slavery statements ... |
| | | ... draw on the information disclosed by the companies in which they are invested, said Ausbil head of ESG research Mans Carlsson. "As a general statement, it's going to be easier for investors in year two because you will have had a year of companies ... |
| | | ... to social issues more broadly among investors as well as brought more focus on human capital development," said Mans Carlsson, head of ESG research at Ausbil. "That was one of the catalysts, but not the only one. Other catalysts include what drives company ... |
| | | ... those not meting the minimum ESG hurdles, and companies that have material exposure to controversial sectors," said Mans Carlsson, Ausbil's head of ESG research. "This historically included thermal coal, and this was a threshold of more than 10% ... |
| | | ... plastic and waste. Similarly, Ausbil Investment Management has identified plastic waste as an area of risk, with Mans Carlsson-Sweeny telling FS Sustainability in April that if a business model relies on underpriced pollution or weak regulation of waste ... |
| | | ... companies and investment management firms have been appointed to the government's Modern Slavery Expert Advisory Group. Mans Carlsson-Sweeny, head of environmental, social and governance research, Ausbil Investment Management, Kate Baker, senior sustainability ... |
| | | ... pressure on brand name companies to make a U-turn, which resulted in companies paying for cancelled orders, etc.," said Mans Carlsson-Sweeny, head of ESG research at Ausbil Investment Management. "The reason for that, of course, is external pressure. ... |
| | | ... Best Piece of Investor Relevant ESG Research (non-broking firm): Modern Slavery Reporting - guide for investors, by Mans Carlsson-Sweeny, Ausbil Investment Management and Kate Griffiths and Ian McIlwraith, Australian Council of Superannuation Investors. ... |
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