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Indicators

Human Rights Policy ? Company policy describing its approach and commitment to human rights

EITI Supporter ? Whether the company is a supporter of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative

VPI Member ? Established in 2000, the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights are a set of principles designed to guide companies in maintaining the safety and security of their operations within an operating framework that ensures respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms.

20%

Scorecard: Renewable Energy Benchmark 2023 ? Methodology and scores for the 2023 Renewable Energy Benchmark are available at https://www.business-humanrights.org/REB23. Scores are only comparable within the same sub-category of companies.
Indicator last reviewed 14-11-2023

BHRRC Project: Extractives in Eastern Europe & Central Asia actions ?

Information in this section obtained through company survey responses, public statements and/or policies. Implementation of actions not verified by suppliers, workers, HRDs or affected communities.

BHRRC Project: Extractives in Eastern Europe & Central Asia Tracker

Shell Extractives in Eastern Europe Investor Outreach Response

Shell Extractives in Eastern Europe Investor Outreach Response

Source: BHRRC Outreach

Following our June 2021 'Digging in the shadows' report, the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre reached out to Western investors and shareholders with current investments in projects with particularly serious human rights allegations. We narrowed the list to exclude intermediary companies, and did not contact investors who exclusively invested in projects where we did not find significant human rights allegations.

You can find here the letter we sent Shell, followed by the response provided where relevant.

Snapshot fetched: Nov. 29, 2021, 9 a.m.
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Investor Outreach Response

Stories with associated response requests ? We sought responses from Shell plc to the allegations raised in these stories. Find out more about our Company Response Mechanism.

Benchmark rankings

CHRB 2018
? The 2018 Corporate Human Rights Benchmark assessed 100 of the largest publicly traded companies in the world on a set of human rights indicators.
55.1 / 100
CHRB 2019
? The 2019 Corporate Human Rights Benchmark assesses 200 of the largest publicly traded companies in the world on a set of human rights indicators.
57.1 / 100
Renewable Energy & Human Rights Benchmark 2023
? The 2023 Renewable Energy & Human Rights Benchmark examines the human rights policies of 28 of the largest wind and solar developers and manufacturers. Scores are only comparable within the same sub-category of companies.
20 / 100

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