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25 Feb 2015

$4 trillion investor coalition backs new human rights reporting tool

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A group of over 60 investors from Europe, North America and Australia, with $3.9 trillion of assets under management, have today urged leading companies to use new guidance to help them “know and show” their management of human rights risks...[The] investors backed the new ‘UN Guiding Principles Reporting Framework’... The investors signing today’s statement include some of the world’s largest and most influential investors including: Boston Common Asset Management, APG Asset Management, Aviva Investors, BNP Paribas Investment Partners, Church of Sweden and Wespath. A full list of investor signatories can be found below.