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企業の回答

2017年5月12日

著者:
Toronto-Dominion Bank

Toronto Dominion Bank responded re: Dakota Access Pipeline

[Business & Human Rights Resource Centre was referred to the following statement, issued on 9 May:]

... TD commissioned Foley Hoag to better understand the complex issues involved in the Dakota Access Pipeline. ... The summary of the recommendations are publicly available, and we believe they provide valuable guidance to the industry, especially around engagement with indigenous peoples and bridging the gap between current US law and international industry best practices. ... TD is reviewing its due dilligence policies and making improvements, where appropriate. ...

 

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