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Turkish Stock Exchange Launches Sustainability Initiative
November 19, 2014
The Turkish stock exchange Borsa Istanbul has established a "sustainability index" that will evaluate how companies perform in their operations regarding such issues as climate change and human rights.
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U.K. Joins International Extractive Transparency Initiative
October 22, 2014
The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative ("EITI") has accepted the U.K.'s application to become a candidate country in the initiative, which will bind the Government to report the revenues it receives from oil, gas, and mineral companies and to require financial reporting from these companies.
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Activists Call for Global Governance of Corporate Reporting
October 17, 2014
Citing a study's findings that a low number of large corporations around the world report how they advance the "sustainability" agenda, some activists are calling for the development of consistent reporting standards in a global body to push businesses to publicize this information.
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U.K. Announces Corporate Reporting on Supply Chain Labor Rights
October 17, 2014
The British Government has announced the development of a bill that will require U.K. businesses to report on the steps they have taken to make their supply chains free of forced labor.
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DIHR Seeks to Standardize Corporate Impact Assessments
October 15, 2014
The Danish Institute for Human Rights ("DIHR") has published a paper promoting "best practices" among businesses in performing due diligence on human rights through impact assessments of their operations and those of actors in their supply chains.
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Energy Companies Agree to Methane Reporting
October 08, 2014
Under UN pressure, a group of companies in the oil and gas industry has agreed to a partnership in which they will systematically monitor and issue reports on their work to reduce methane emissions and combat global warming.
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Corporations Set up Anti-Global Warming Venture
October 08, 2014
Under pressure from nongovernmental organizations to advance environmentally friendly causes, a group of multinational corporations has set up a website, which may expand into a global organization, that seeks to "activate" young people in the fight against climate change.
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UN Launches Initiative to Bind Companies to Development Goals
October 08, 2014
The UN Global Compact has announced a partnership with the Global Reporting Initiative and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development to guide businesses on performing impact assessments and tailoring their operations to achieve a set of UN "sustainable development goals" to be released next year.
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EU Adopts Directive on Corporate Non-financial Reporting
October 01, 2014
The Council of the EU has adopted a directive providing for the reporting of non-financial information, on human rights, environmental, and other impacts, by large corporations across the bloc, paving the way for its entering into force in 20 days.
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NGOs Seek Binding EU Conflict Minerals Rules
October 01, 2014
A group of nongovernmental organizations ("NGOs") have called on the European Parliament to overhaul a proposal of the European Commission in order to require a large number of European companies to investigate their supply chains and report on the use of so-called "conflict minerals" in their operations.