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Volume conséquent d’information ESG

Le mois du juin a connu un gros volume d’information ESG (Environnement, Social, Gouvernance), comparé au mois précédent (+20%). Alors qu’elle était supérieure en mai, la réputation éthique agrégée des entreprises suisses a obtenu un moins bon résultat que celle…

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ESG News Review 6 — 12 July 2013

GlaxoSmithKline has been the most criticized company last week, as some of its executives in China confessed to "bribery and tax violations". Microsoft also received substantial negative coverage after The Guardian revealed the company "has collaborated closely with U.S. intelligence…

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Covalence On Reputation Index

Antoine Mach, Co-Founder of Covalence EthicalQuote, joins Monica Gibson to discuss the importance of a reputation index when gauging a company's commitment to environmental, social, governance, corporate social responsibility, ethics and sustainabililty. More... Covalence in the News | Source: Dukascopy…

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ESG News Review 29 June – 5 July 2013

Last week The Coca-Cola Company has received positive media coverage for joining the Soft Drinks Sustainability Roadmap, an initiative aiming at reducing the environmental footprint of soft drink products. At the same time, Google was criticized by Oklahoma and Nebraska's Attorney's General…

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ESG News Review 22-28 June 2013

Microsoft has been praised for expressing its willingness to disclose US government data queries and for launching ad-free Bing search for schools last week, while UBS received negative coverage as its French unit was fined 10m euros for failing to tighten…

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ESG News Review 15-21 June 2013

Ford has been praised for cutting production emissions by 37% per vehicle since 2000, while HSBC (and Standard Chartered) officers have been caught in a Cobrapost sting operation, offering to launder money. This weekly review is produced using the EthicalQuote…

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Anti-slavery campaign targets Nintendo

Human rights organisation Walk Free has launched a campaign targeting Nintendo. The body seeks assurances that Nintendo hardware doesn’t use slave-mined minerals, which can arrive on the global market from troubled regions such as the Democratic Republic of Congo, in…

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