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| | ... Commissioner; Christine O'Reilly, non-executive director at BHP; and Kellie Parker, chief executive for Australia at Rio Tinto fronted questions at the conference about systemic workplace sexual harassment problems and the impact of Positive Duty. ... |
| | | ... the energy source that is used to smelt it." Capral buys aluminium billet from Tomago Aluminium, Boyne Smelters and Rio Tinto's smelter in New Zealand's South Island, Tiwai Point, as well as importing billet from the Middle East. "The differentiation ... |
| | | ... Australian focus companies include Adbri, AGL, BHP, Bluescope Steel, Boral, Incitec Pivot, Orica, Origin Energy, Qantas, Rio Tinto, Santos, South32, Woodside and Woolworths. "J.P. Morgan Asset Management (JPMAM) is not renewing its membership in Climate ... |
| | | ... been a shareholder focus here in Australia as much as in the USA." ACCR also homed in on disclosures at BHP, Origin, Rio Tinto, Santos and Woodside - all companies with which ACCR regularly engages - against the Global Standard for Responsible Climate ... |
| | | ... actions the companies should implement. The 100 companies include Alibaba, Amazon, Johnson & Johnson, McDonald's, Pfiser, Rio Tinto, Unilever, and Walmart. The 160 investors - which include AXA Investment Managers, BNP Paribas Asset Management, Federated ... |
| | | ... in Australia - Adbri, AGL Energy, BHP, Bluescope Steel, Boral, Incitec Pivot, Orica, Origin Energy, Qantas Airways, Rio Tinto, Santos, South32, Woodside Energy, and Woolworths. Climate Action 100+ recently shifted its strategy to step up engagement activities ... |
| | | ... Australian focus companies include Adbri, AGL, BHP, Bluescope Steel, Boral, Incitec Pivot, Orica, Origin Energy, Qantas, Rio Tinto, Santos, South32, Woodside and Woolworths. Earlier this year, Climate Action 100+ announced its plans for Phase 2, which ... |
| | | ... 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 to the Yes campaign. Both the Responsible ... |
| | | ... without permission of Traditional Owners and destroyed significant cultural heritage sites. Separately, in November Rio Tinto signed an agreement guaranteeing the First Nations group $20 million a year for continued rail access across their traditional ... |
| | | ... Paul Simshauser, Australian Energy Regulator chief executive Anthea Harris, Infrastructure WA chair Nicole Lockwood, Rio Tinto chief executive Kellie Parker, Australian Council of Trade Unions president Michele O'Neil, UTS pro-vice chancellor Robynne ... |
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