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Investors fail to vote for climate despite pledges

ROSE MARY PETRASS  |  THURSDAY, 11 APR 2024  |  NEWS
... BHP, Bluescope Steel, Boral, Incitec Pivot, Orica, Origin Energy, Qantas, Rio Tinto, Santos, South32, Woodside and Woolworths. Will van de Pol, Market Forces CEO said: "It's very concerning that the world's biggest investment firms are failing to live ...

Philanthropic donations under scrutiny

ROSE MARY PETRASS  |  THURSDAY, 4 APR 2024  |  NEWS
... in donations in spent nearly $55m. Wesfarmers, BHP and Rio Tinto donated approximately $2m each to Yes groups, and Woolworths gave $1.56m. ANZ ($2.54m), Woodside ($2.182m), Commbank ($2.05m) and Westpac ($2.048m) also funded Yes campaign groups. The ...

Greenwashing remains a priority: ASIC

MICHELLE BALTAZAR  |  MONDAY, 18 MAR 2024  |  NEWS
... later panel discussion, Philip Chronican, chair of the National Australia Bank (NAB) and non-executive director at Woolworths, picked up the debate by posing the unintended consequence of a regulatory clampdown on companies striving to be 'net zero ...

Global managers drop out, scale back on Climate Action 100+

RACHEL ALEMBAKIS  |  MONDAY, 19 FEB 2024  |  NEWS
... 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 Action 100+ in recognition of the significant ...

SIX launches share platform for investors, activists

RACHEL ALEMBAKIS  |  THURSDAY, 8 FEB 2024  |  NEWS
... campaigns 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 ...

Slow progress on human rights in business

ROSE MARY PETRASS  |  MONDAY, 27 NOV 2023  |  NEWS
... 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 companies ranked higher than 50% for ...

Australian companies lagging on climate action

RACHEL ALEMBAKIS  |  WEDNESDAY, 4 OCT 2023  |  NEWS
... 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 and move its focus from corporate climate-related ...

Engaging for real-world decarbonisation: IGCC

RACHEL ALEMBAKIS  |  MONDAY, 21 AUG 2023  |  NEWS
... 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 runs from 2023-2030. Companies will be asked ...

Pact Group sells stake in crate pooling business

RACHEL ALEMBAKIS  |  THURSDAY, 17 AUG 2023  |  NEWS
... "This also releases cash for Pact." The Crate Pooling business holds long-term contracts grocery chains. Last month, Woolworths Group extended its plastic crate pooling contract with Pact. This contract was originally announced in 2016 and has now been ...

Social license or social-washing - weighing the value of public statements on the Voice

ROSE MARY PETRASS  |  THURSDAY, 10 AUG 2023  |  NEWS
... support the 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 ...
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