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Company Response

22 Jul 2019

Author:
JPMorgan Chase

JPMorgan Chase response

JPMorgan Chase has a long history of advancing environmentally sustainable solutions for clients and its own operations... We firmly believe that balancing environmental and social issues with financial considerations is fundamental to sound risk management... On May 24th, JPMorgan Chase released our inaugural report on climate-related risks and opportunities. This report reflects where we are today in our efforts to integrate climate-related considerations into the way we run our business. Looking forward, we will build off of our current commitments, including our target to facilitate $200 billion in clean financing by 2025 – which we are already half way toward meeting... On human rights, JPMorgan Chase supports fundamental principles of human rights across all our lines of business and in each region of the world in which we operate. JPMorgan Chase’s respect for the protection and preservation of human rights is guided by the principles set forth in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. You can find our full statement on human rights here.

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