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1 Feb 2010

SOMO report on car manufacturers - company responses

In Feb 2010, SOMO issued a report Driven by Corporate Social Responsibility? Top ten car manufacturers – A CSR analysis”, alleging that the ten largest car manufacturers do not consider human rights when sourcing metals.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited the companies to respond. Each company’s response or non-response is listed below:

Fiat response [DOC]

Ford response [DOC]

General Motors response [DOC]

Honda did not respond

Hyundai response [DOC]

Nissan response [DOC]

PSA Peugeot Citroën response [DOC]

Suzuki did not respond

Toyota response [PDF]

Volkswagen response [DOC]

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Fiat (part of Fiat Chrysler) Antwort anzeigen
General Motors Antwort anzeigen
Honda

Keine Antwort

Hyundai Motor (part of Hyundai Kia Motor) Antwort anzeigen
PSA Peugeot-Citroën Antwort anzeigen
Suzuki

Keine Antwort

Volkswagen Antwort anzeigen

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