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3 Abr 2016

Facing Finance report investigates abuses by 20 companies & ties to financial institutions

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Facing Finance’s report “Dirty Profits 4” focuses on 20 multinational companies regarding allegations of abuse of human rights and environmental standards, and investigates the links between these companies and 4 financial institutions. The report finds that these companies’ and banks’ voluntary social commitments are not sufficient to prevent abuse, exploitation, corruption, and environmental destruction. Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited the companies to respond - their responses and the full report can be found below.

Respostas da empresa

Daewoo Group Ver resposta
Alstom Ver resposta
Sanofi Ver resposta
ExxonMobil Ver resposta
Rolls-Royce plc Ver resposta
Motorola Solutions Ver resposta
TotalEnergies (formerly Total) Ver resposta
Syngenta Ver resposta
Pfizer Ver resposta
Allianz Ver resposta
Lockheed Martin

Sem resposta

Inditex Ver resposta
Nestlé Ver resposta
Heidelberg Materials (HeidelbergCement) Ver resposta
Coca-Cola Ver resposta
Pfizer Ver resposta
Nautilus Minerals Ver resposta

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