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2 Aug 2016

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Equitable Origin (USA)

Equitable Origin seeks input on EO100 standard for responsible energy development

"How can we promote responsible energy development? We need your input!", 1 Aug 2016

How can we ensure that energy development works for the people and the planet? How can we improve outcomes for local communities and ensure they can share the benefits of development? How can we ensure development activities minimize negative impacts on the environment? We need your feedback on the EO100™ Standard for Responsible Energy Development so that it reflects current industry best practices and stakeholder expectations on social, environmental, and ethical performance of energy projects.

Our online survey is available for anyone to submit comments for a period of 60 days from August 1 to September 30, 2016.

In the revised version of the Standard (based on input from the first public comment period), there are five Principles:

  • Corporate Governance, Transparency & Business Ethics
  • Human Rights, Social Impacts & Community Development
  • Indigenous Peoples’ Rights
  • Fair Labor & Working Conditions
  • Climate Change, Biodiversity & Environment

Each Principle includes several Objectives that establish benchmarks for measuring and verifying performance of an energy project at the site level... 

Do you think the Objectives are feasible for implementation? Are they in line with international standards? Are they applicable to your local context?...

  • Sign up for our webinar on Thursday, August 11th at 11am EDT to learn more about the latest version of the EO100 Standard and how you can participate during the public comment period.