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Article

28 May 2009

Author:
James Murray, BusinessGreen

Sustainable shareholders crank up pressure on corporate America

...Chevron and Home Depot, faced shareholder resolutions demanding that they improve their environmental performance...Chevron defeated several shareholder resolutions relating to its environmental and human rights performance...However, a key resolution regarding the company's human rights policies received more than a quarter of votes – a significant increase on similar resolutions tabled in previous years...[also refers to Texaco (part of Chevron), Lowes, Wal-Mart]