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MEPs Seek Robust Non-Financial Reporting in EU Member States
May 05, 2016
Members of the European Parliament ("MEPs") Sergio Cofferati and Richard Howitt, who claim a role in the agreement of EU legislation that will require corporate reporting of social and environmental impacts, call for EU member states to go beyond the requirements of the Directive in imposing robust non-financial reporting requirements on businesses operating in their territory.
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NGO Publishes Palm Oil Product Guide
May 05, 2016
The nongovernmental organization Rainforest Foundation UK has published a guide for buyers that scores companies on their adherence to global "sustainability" standards in using "sustainable" palm oil in their consumer products.
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Attorney General Subpoenas Exxon's Contact with Civil Society
May 04, 2016
As a coordinated campaign continues among US state attorneys general to hold energy company ExxonMobil liable for allegedly false communications on the science of climate change, Attorney General of the US Virgin Islands Claude Walker has subpoenaed communications between Exxon and 90 organizations "engaged in research or advocacy" on global warming.
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OECD: Companies Must Support "Living Wage" in Supply Chain
May 04, 2016
Officials from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ("OECD") have published a report calling on multinational corporations to use their influence over their suppliers to promote a "living wage" for workers in developing countries, as required by OECD, UN, and other global guidelines on the promotion of business and human rights standards.
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UN Network Promotes Guiding Principles in Japan
May 04, 2016
The UN Global Compact Network Japan has published a document outlining the history of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights ("BHR") and other global BHR initiatives and seeking to apply them in the context of the Japanese law, policy, and business environment.