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Banks making progress on environment, group says
Author: Jonathan Stempel, Reuters
Many large U.S. banks are making progress toward tightening their lending standards for project financing to address potential environmental risks, according to an environmental group. [refers to Citigroup, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Wachovia,...
Report shows 62 cos. removed from FTSE4Good Index for not meeting human rights, environmental criteria
[PDF] full report: "FTSE4Good Index series - Criteria development and company engagement programme 2003-2004"
Author: FTSE
[refers to cos. that met new FTSE4Good human rights criteria for resource cos./committed to meet them: BHP Biliton, Shell, BP, BG, Lonmin, Mitsubishi Corp., Norsk Hydro, Statoil, Cosmo Oil, Expro Group, PetroCanada, Repsol. And cos. deleted from index...
- Related stories: Report shows 62 cos. removed from FTSE4Good Index for not meeting human rights, environmental criteria
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Bank of America Stiffens Environmental Loan Rules
Author: Jonathan Stempel, Reuters
Bank of America Corp. on Monday joined Citigroup Inc. in tightening lending standards for project financing to address potential environmental risks...The other companies targeted in Rainforest's campaign are Bank One Corp., Goldman Sachs Group Inc.,...
China: 2008 Olympics in Beijing - Human Rights Watch briefing on business & labour rights
International Olympic Committee Partners
Author: Human Rights Watch
As partners, these companies are granted exclusive marketing rights and the right to use Olympics logos on their products. [As of 13 Jan 2005 list includes Atos Origin, Coca-Cola, General Electric, John Hancock (part of Manulife), Eastman Kodak...
- Related stories: China: 2008 Olympics in Beijing - Human Rights Watch briefing on business & labour rights
- Related companies: Atos (formerly Atos Origin) Coca-Cola Eastman Kodak General Electric John Hancock Financial Services (part of Manulife Financial) Lenovo Manulife Financial Matsushita (now Panasonic) McDonald's Panasonic Samsung Swatch Visa International
Wells Fargo adopts environmental lending policy [USA]
Author: Jonathan Stempel, Reuters
Wells Fargo & Co., the No. 5 U.S. bank, on Monday said it will tighten its lending standards to address potential environmental risks, but the policy met resistance from an advocacy group that has pushed several banks to be more eco-friendly. ...
- Related stories: USA: Wells Fargo adopts policy to address environmental risks of projects supported by its loans, but NGO says policy is still too weak
- Related companies: Bank of America Citigroup Goldman Sachs John Hancock Financial Services (part of Manulife Financial) JPMorgan Chase Manulife Financial SunTrust Banks US Bancorp Wachovia (part of Wells Fargo) Wells Fargo
[PDF] full report: "Shaping the Future of Sustainable Finance - Moving from Paper Promises to Performance"
Author: BankTrack, WWF
By the end of 2005, only eight banks had publicly adopted a human rights policy: ABN AMRO, Barclays, HBOS, ING, Rabobank, Société Général, Standard Chartered and Westpac...Only Rabobank has committed to follow the UN Norms and explicitly endorsed the...
- Related stories: BankTrack & WWF review social & environmental policies of 39 banks - only 8 have public human rights policies: ABN AMRO, Barclays, HBOS, ING, Rabobank, Société Général, Standard Chartered, Westpac
- Related companies: ABN Amro Allianz Banco Bradesco Banco do Brasil Bank of America BBVA BNP Paribas Calyon (part of Crédit Agricole) Citigroup Crédit Agricole Credit Suisse Deutsche Bank Dresdner Bank (part of Allianz) HBOS (part of Lloyds) HSBC HVB KBC Manulife Financial Mizuho Bank (part of Mizuho Financial Group) Rabobank Royal Bank of Canada Royal Bank of Scotland Scotiabank Shell Société Générale Standard Chartered Sumitomo Group UBS Unibanco (now Itaú Unibanco) Wells Fargo West LB Westpac