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17 Oct 2017

Author:
Chris Pash, Business Insider Australia

Australian companies lag the rest of the world when it comes to corporate responsibility

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An international study shows that Australia’s top companies are behind the rest of the world on corporate responsibility with many failing to report human rights and climate as business issues.

A KPMG global survey shows the biggest 100 local entities by revenue lag the world on average in acknowledging human rights as a business issue, while less than half recognise climate change as a financial risk in their annual reports...