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| | ... snapshot for those buildings," he said. "In most cases, companies are already gathering most of this data in a siloed fashion. They're stored in different warehouse, so we engage with the existing telematics onsite and ingest the data." To manage ... |
| | | ... she said. "For example, if you look at Rio - and we were dealing with them at quite a high level in an active ownership fashion, while we were engaging with executives and board members there, their employees were also demanding answers of senior management ... |
| | | ... industries with high impacts on biodiversity in their operations or value chains: Food; infrastructure and mobility; energy; fashion. Together, these account for approximately 90% of global biodiversity loss, the report notes. "[Biodiversity] is broader ... |
| | | ... industries with high impacts on biodiversity in their operations or value chains: Food; infrastructure and mobility; energy; fashion. Together, these account for approximately 90% of global biodiversity loss, the report notes. "[Biodiversity] is broader ... |
| | | ... categorises as "integrated", with 44% of the companies addressing their impact on the SDGs in a more superficial "tick-box" fashion. In order to avoid "rainbow washing" that evidence of claimed alignment with an SDG must be backed up by evidence of impact. ... |
| | | ... billion doses of various vaccines by the end of the year to cover at least 20% of countries' populations in an equitable fashion. "That is still about a fifth of the target population, which is still very far from achieving herd immunity," Tan noted. ... |
| | | ... to address environmental ownership of carbon, water and waste, our approach allows them to do so in a risk-controlled fashion while also targeting better risk adjusted returns," he said. Dear noted that just because a company's C02e emissions are ... |
| | | More than 70% of global fashion brands around the world could demonstrate at "at least some deliberate positive action" to support vulnerable workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the pandemic also exposed areas needing "vast improvement", according ... |
| | | ... regulators and companies, and we have expressed that in a perfect world, we would be able to ask the questions in a live fashion at a meeting and respond to what a company has said and how they answer the question, and we'd be able to respond with follow ... |
| | | ... super to be invested responsibly and ethically, and would consider moving to alternative providers that invest in such a fashion, according to new research commissioned by the Responsible Investment Association Australasia (RIAA). Simon O'Connor, CEO ... |
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