2021 Impact - The progress you drove this year.
Read More98% of General Electric shareholders voted in favor of our shareholder resolution, and GE took action.
Read MoreThe guilty verdict in the George Floyd murder case is a glimmer of hope, but real change comes only with great effort. Companies need to be held accountable
Read MoreOur pesticide-laden food system needs an overhaul. We’re holding big consumer- facing food companies — the biggest customers of agricultural commodities — responsible for their suppliers’ farming practices
Read MoreRecycling is important, but it’s not going to stem the tide of plastic pollution engulfing our oceans.
Read MoreAfter taking baby steps in 2020, by early 2021 all six of the banks we engage had committed to align their financing activities with the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement. Commitments include setting net-zero-by-2050 targets
Read MoreBlackRock’s new U.S. “Carbon Transition Readiness ETF”, which attracted $1.25 billion in investor dollars on the first day it launched, is chock-full of fossil fuel companies.
Read MoreThe U.S. imprisons more of its people, both per capita and in total, than any other country in the world.
Read MoreThe George Floyd murder and the national outrage kindled an introspection at As You Sow that resulted in launching a Racial Justice initiative without dedicated funding. We as a group simply could not stand by when our expertise could move the needle, in a way that mattered.
Read MoreHere’s just some of the progress you drove this year.
Read MoreBanks continue to finance oil & gas companies and projects, locking in fossil fuel use for decades. When we first starting talking about “financed emissions,” banks outright denied responsibility.
Read MoreFor-profit firms are flooding the enormously profitable private prison and border detention industries, lobbying for harsher policing and longer sentencing, even for non-violent offenders.
Read MoreBlack Lives Matter is the largest social movement in the history of this country.
Read More...while CEOs have their heads in the sand.
Read MoreIt’s not just oil, gas, and coal companies.
Read MoreBeverage Company tackles modern slavery in its supply chain
Read MoreAmazon has been pretty hostile in shareholder engagements.
Read MoreGender Equality Funds now includes a first-of-its-kind report card, grading mutual funds on six environmental and social issues.
Read MorePesticide-based agriculture doesn’t cut it anymore. Consumers are demanding cleaner, safer foods. Companies have to step up or be left behind.
Read MoreAssaults on corporate accountability continue to pour from Washington.
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