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| | ... (TCFD) and the Sustainable Business and Finance Group at Bloomberg LP. Other appointments are: Paul Polman, author and Unilever ex-CEO; Rhian-Mari Thomas, Green Finance Institute CEO and TNFD senior adviser; Simon Zadek, author and Nature Finance co- ... |
| | | ... 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 Hermes ... |
| | | ... (LSEG), asset manager Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM), UK-based bank NatWest, and consumer goods company Unilever, were among the large companies and financial institutions that had a hand in creating the TPT. The UK Government says it wants ... |
| | | ... coalition together with its strategic partner, the OECD. B4IG members include Amundi Asset Management, AXA, BNP Paribas, Unilever, and Microsoft. It is also supported by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), the Council for ... |
| | | ... firms Tractor Ventures and Perpetual Guardian, have implemented the mode. A "life-changing" offer to attract top talent Unilever New Zealand recently conducted an 18-month trial of the four-day work week, with Ditzell, who is obtaining a PhD on the future ... |
| | | ... impacts. Companies around the world, including several in Australia, put Say on Climate votes to their AGMs in 2021 - Aviva, Unilever, S&P Global, Severn Trent, Moody's Corporation, National Grid, Ferrovial, Atos, Ninety One, Sasol, Glencore, Canadian ... |
| | | ... network, Seven, and the first woman CEO of a free-to-air television network globally. Her career spanned a senior role at Unilever and board roles for a range of organisations including Opera Australia, Pacific Brands, Macquarie Radio Network, the Seven ... |
| | | ... that are consumer facing, the more likely that they are to have sensitivity around animal testing - Roc-Sennett named Unilever and LVMH as two listed companies that have taken pains to explain their stance on animal testing. "As you get towards the industrial ... |
| | | ... commitments from listed companies - but, like Barnes, he questions how serious the plan behind some of these commitments are. Unilever and Nestle, huge multinationals that recently committed to net zero, were examples of companies with thoroughly detailed ... |
| | | ... company to commit to a vote on its Taskforce for Climate-related Financial Disclosure (TCFD) reporting, joining Glencore, Unilever, Aena and Moody's. "We meet with the Climate Action 100+ (CA100+) group regularly at the Board, Executive Committee and ... |
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