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En septembre 2020, Forests & Finance a lancé un ensemble de données élargi qui, pour la première fois, couvre également les flux financiers vers les… Read More
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En septembre 2020, Forests & Finance a lancé un ensemble de données élargi qui, pour la première fois, couvre également les flux financiers vers les… Read More
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Report released by RAN profiling Japan’s megabanks showing their financing of rainforest destruction, Indonesia’s catastrophic fires, and illegality, and calling for them to align financing with the SDGs &… Read More
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Read the introductory briefing to the forestsandfinance.org site to find out what ESG risks exist in the forest-risk commodity sector and which banks and investors… Read More
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A new report released by Rainforest Action Network, TuK Indonesia, WAHLI, Jikalahari and Profundo reviews the progress of Indonesia’s Sustainable Finance reforms over the past… Read More
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Summary report released by Rainforest Action Network, TuK Indonesia, WAHLI, Jikalahari and Profundo reviews the progress of Indonesia’s Sustainable Finance reforms over the past 5… Read More
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Read the introductory briefing to the forestsandfinance.org site to find out what ESG risks exist in the forest-risk commodity sector and which banks and investors… Read More
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See which banks are most involved and how their Environmental, Social and Governance policies stack up in this summary of the compiled policy assessments and… Read More
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Maybank is the world’s single largest financier of the palm oil sector – it provided 11% of all loans and underwriting to selected palm oil… Read More
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One of the largest trading houses in Japan, Itochu is exposed to widespread social conflict and deforestation risks through its investments in rubber processing as well as trade with companies involved in illegal and unsustainable pulp & paper, timber, palm oil, and natural rubber productions. Itochu makes no commitment to no deforestation for its procurement of pulp & paper, timber, or rubber, and it lacks transparency on supply chain ESG risks and due diligence measures. Read More
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