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Réponse de l'entreprise

5 Aoû 2021

Auteur:
Engie

Engie responds to Renewable Energy in Latin America report

…As provided in the Human Right Policy, ENGIE systematically analyzes the risks of negative impacts on human rights of all our activities and implement a due diligence process systematically to identify and manage the salient risks at the operational level and therefore according to the context of activities. This is why we have put in place several in-depth vigilance actions regarding human rights around this particular project. Regarding the four allegations of abuse, we have decided to reply by structuring our answer in four parts: Ecology, Archeology, Community and Fairness…

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Renewable energy (in)justice in Latin America; includes company responses

Affaire 3 Aoû 2021

Chronologie