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20 Mar 2017
Corporate Human Rights Benchmark releases ranking results on human rights performance of 98 companies
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Anglo American
Archer Daniels Midland (ADM)
Aviva
Anadarko (now part of Occidental Petroleum)
AEON
Associated British Foods
adidas
Anheuser-Busch InBev
BHP
BP
Coca-Cola
Carrefour
ConocoPhillips
Costco
Compass Group
Canadian Natural Resources
Chevron
CNOOC (China National Offshore Oil Corporation)
China Shenhua Energy (part of Shenhua Group)
Diageo
Devon Energy
Danone
Dior (part of LVMH)
ExxonMobil
Ecopetrol
EOG Resources
Eni
Freeport-McMoRan
Falabella
Glencore
General Mills
Gap
Gazprom
Grupo México
Goldcorp (now Newmont)
Hershey
Heineken
Hanesbrands
Hennes & Mauritz (H&M)
Inditex
Kroger
Kohl's
Kellogg
Lukoil
LVMH Moët Hennessy – Louis Vuitton
Marathon Oil
McDonald's
Marks & Spencer
Macy's
Nestlé
Nike
Nordstrom
Next
Norilsk Nickel
Occidental Petroleum
ONGC (Oil & Natural Gas Corporation)
PepsiCo
PetroChina (part of China National Petroleum Corporation)
PTT Public Company Limited
Petrobras
Pernod Ricard
Kering
Prada
Rio Tinto
Ross Stores
Rosneft
Shell plc
Suncor
Starbucks
Sasol
China Petroleum & Chemical (Sinopec)
Surgutneftegas
Shoprite
Sysco
Equinor (formerly Statoil)
Tesco
TJX
TotalEnergies (formerly Total)
Target
Unilever
Under Armour
Valero Energy
VF Corporation
Vale
Walmart
Woolworths Group
Woolworths Group Australia
YUM!
Coal India (CIL)
Mondelēz International
Fast Retailing
Repsol
Phillips 66
Kweichow Moutai Company
Kraft Heinz
Couche-Tard
BRF
Tapestry (Formerly Coach)
Heilan Home
L Brands, Inc.
Hermes
The Corporate Human Rights Benchmark released its results at an event in London today. The benchmark ranks 98 of the world's largest publicly traded companies, from 3 at risk sectors, on human rights performance. This page will be updated with articles on the Benchmark's findings.