Seeking Safer Packaging: Ranking Packaged Food Companies on BPA

Nearly every canned food and beverage product on the market today contains a highly controversial chemical, bisphenol A (BPA), in its lining. BPA has been linked to serious diseases and has been the focus of increasing consumer concern and regulatory restrictions. As investors, As You Sow and Green Century Capital Management (Green Century) believe companies may face financial risks from the presence of BPA in product packaging and should act quickly to eliminate the chemical to help protect shareholder value and preserve company reputations.

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    Proxy Preview 2010

    This sixth edition of Proxy Preview focused on helping investors align their values with their investments.

    It provides an overview of upcoming votes on environmental and social shareholder resolutions—including advocacy sections for the year’s most prominent issues.

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      Seeking Safer Packaging: Ranking Packaged Food Companies on BPA

      Seeking Safer Packaging, published in April 2009, ranks food and beverage companies on their efforts to address BPA in their product packaging. Consumers, the media, and public officials alike are becoming increasingly concerned about bisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine-disrupting chemical used in hard clear plastic and can linings.

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        Proxy Preview 2009

        This fifth edition of Proxy Preview focused on helping investors align their values with their investments.

        It provides an overview of upcoming votes on environmental and social shareholder resolutions—including advocacy sections for the year’s most prominent issues.

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          Proxy Preview 2008

          This fourth edition of Proxy Preview focused on helping investors align their values with their investments.

          It provides an overview of upcoming votes on environmental and social shareholder resolutions—including advocacy sections for the year’s most prominent issues.

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            Waste & Opportunity: U.S. Beverage Container Recycling Scorecard and Report

            The second edition of As You Sow’s beverage container recycling scorecard report evaluates new and ongoing efforts by beverage producers to:

            1. reduce materials use
            2. increase recycled content in containers
            3. raise recovery and recycling rates
            4. support public policy initiatives to increase container recycling rates
            5. disclose such activities to stakeholders
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              Proxy Preview 2007

              This third edition of Proxy Preview focused on helping investors align their values with their investments.

              It provides an overview of upcoming votes on environmental and social shareholder resolutions—including advocacy sections for the year’s most prominent issues.

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                Proxy Preview 2006

                This second edition of Proxy Preview focused on helping investors align their values with their investments.

                It provides an overview of upcoming votes on environmental and social shareholder resolutions—including advocacy sections for the year’s most prominent issues.

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                  Waste & Opportunity: U.S. Beverage Container Recycling Scorecard and Report

                  Every year in the U.S. nearly 200 billion beverage containers are sold, two-thirds of which are landfilled, incinerated or littered. Increased recycling efforts have been unable to match increases in beverage sales, resulting in a decline in beverage container recycling rates from 53.5% in 1992 to 33.5% in 2004. Containers and packaging form the largest segment of municipal solid waste and beverage containers comprise nearly 15% of all packaging. Beverage bottles and cans are not only among the most recyclable but also the most economically valuable materials in the municipal waste stream. Replacing these cans and bottles with new containers made from virgin materials consumes large amounts of energy, water and other natural resources.

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                    Project Kaleidoscope: A Collaborative and Dynamic Approach to Code of Conduct Compliance

                    McDonald’s Corp.Walt Disney Co., and a group of organizations working to improve working conditions in company supply chains, including As You Sow, announced the release of a report on Project Kaleidoscope, a multi-year collaborative project designed to promote sustained compliance with labor standards mandated by corporate codes of conduct for manufacturers.

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                      Monsanto & Genetic Engineering: Risk for Investors

                      The controversy over genetically modified food has the potential to result in large-scale market and consumer backlash, which together pose material risks for investors of companies using GMOs. These material risks include the potential for financial liability if their company’s products result in environmental or health problems.

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                        Proxy Preview 2005

                        This first edition of Proxy Preview launched the publication dedicated to helping investors align their values with their investments.

                        It provides an overview of upcoming votes on environmental and social shareholder resolutions—including advocacy sections for the year’s most prominent issues.

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                          Unlocking the Power of the Proxy

                          Unlocking the Power of the Proxy walks readers through the myriad issues relating to proxy voting, from the roles played by various entities such as investment managers and public pensions to definitions of key terms and a discussion of related legal issues.

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                          Risky Business: Financial Risks that Genetically Engineered Foods Pose to Kraft Foods, Inc. and Shareholders

                          The controversy over genetically modified food has the potential to result in large-scale market and consumer backlash, which together pose material risks for investors of companies using GMOs. These material risks include the potential for financial liability if their company’s products result in environmental or health problems.

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                          Genetically Engineered Food and Financial Risk

                          The controversy over genetically modified food has the potential to result in large-scale market and consumer backlash, which together pose material risks for investors of companies using GMOs. These material risks include the potential for financial liability if their company’s products result in environmental or health problems.

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