Tesla Inc: Report on Impact of Use of Mandatory Arbitration

BE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders of Tesla, Inc. (“Tesla”) ask the Board of Directors to oversee the preparation of a publicly-disclosed report on the impact of the use of mandatory arbitration on Tesla’s brand, employees and workplace culture. The report should evaluate the impact of Tesla’s current use of arbitration on the prevalence of harassment and discrimination in its workplace, on employees’ ability to seek redress, and on consumer perceptions of Tesla as an employer. The report should be prepared at reasonable cost and omit proprietary and personal information.

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Nike Inc: Greater Disclosure of Material Corporate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Data

BE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that NIKE, Inc. (“Nike”) report to shareholders on the effectiveness of the Company's diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts (“DEI”). The reporting should be done at reasonable expense, exclude proprietary information, and address outcomes, using quantitative metrics for recruitment, retention, and promotion of employees, including data by gender, race, and ethnicity.

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The Kroger Co: Sustainable Packaging Policies for Plastics

BE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that the Kroger Board issue a report, at reasonable expense and excluding proprietary information, describing how the company could reduce its plastics use in alignment with the 1/3 reduction findings of the Pew Report, or other authoritative sources, to reduce its contribution to ocean plastics pollution.

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Williams-Sonoma Inc: Carbon Offset Disclosures

BE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that Williams-Sonoma issue a report within a year, at reasonable expense and excluding confidential information, disclosing additional information on its use of carbon credits, including type of credits, verification, timing, and whether carbon credits are intended to substitute for emissions reductions beyond current goals.

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Restaurant Brands International: Sustainable Packaging Policies for Plastics

BE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that the RBI Board issue a report, at reasonable expense and excluding proprietary information, describing how the company could reduce its plastics use in alignment with the 1/3 reduction findings of the Pew Report, or other authoritative sources, to successfully reduce the majority of ocean plastics pollution.

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Caterpillar Inc: Climate disclosures or other measures to reduce GHG emissions

BE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that Caterpillar issue a report within a year, and annually thereafter, at reasonable expense and excluding confidential information, disclosing interim and long term greenhouse gas targets aligned with the Paris Agreement’s goal of maintaining global temperature rise at 1.5 degrees Celsius, and progress made in achieving them. This reporting should cover the Company’s full scope of operational and product related emissions.

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Lululemon Athletica Inc: Greater Disclosure of Material Corporate Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Data

BE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that Lululemon Athletica Inc. report to shareholders on the outcomes of the Company's diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts by publishing quantitative data on workforce composition, and recruitment, retention, and promotion rates of employees by gender, race, and ethnicity. The reporting should be done at reasonable expense and exclude proprietary information.

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Salesforce.com Inc: Greater Disclosure of Material Corporate Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Data

BE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that Salesforce.com, Inc. (“Salesforce”) report to shareholders on the effectiveness of the Company's diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. The reporting should be done at reasonable expense, exclude proprietary information, and address outcomes, using quantitative metrics for retention and promotion of employees, including data by gender, race, and ethnicity.

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Monster Beverage Corp: Net Zero Climate Transition Plan

BE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that Monster Beverage issue a report at reasonable cost and omitting proprietary information disclosing how the Company intends to reduce its operational and supply chain GHG emissions in alignment with the Paris Agreement's 1.5 degree goal requiring net zero emissions by 2050.

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Amedisys Inc: Net Zero Climate Transition Plan

BE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that Amedisys issue a report within a year, and annually thereafter, at reasonable expense and excluding confidential information, disclosing short, medium, and long term greenhouse gas targets aligned with the Paris Agreement’s goal of maintaining global temperature rise at 1.5 degrees Celsius, and progress made in achieving them.

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Dollar Tree Inc: Net Zero Climate Transition Plan

BE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request the Board issue a report, at reasonable expense and excluding confidential information, disclosing how the Company intends to reduce its GHG emissions in alignment with the Paris Agreement's 1.5 degree goal requiring net zero emissions by 2050, including its relevant Scope 3 emissions.

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Helios Technologies Inc: Net Zero Climate Transition Plan

BE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request Helios Technologies issue a report, at reasonable cost and omitting proprietary information, disclosing interim and long term GHG gas reduction targets aligned with the Paris Agreement’s goal of maintaining global temperature rise at 1.5 degrees Celsius, a plan to achieve these goals, and progress made in achieving them. Reporting should cover the company’s full range of operational and product related emissions.

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Zillow Group Inc: Net Zero Climate Transition Plan

BE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that Zillow issue a report annually, at reasonable expense and excluding confidential information, that discloses interim and long term GHG gas reduction targets aligned with the Paris Agreement’s goal of maintaining global temperature rise at 1.5 degrees Celsius, a plan to achieve these goals, and progress made in achieving them. Reporting should cover the company’s full range of operational and product related emissions.

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Standard Motor Products Inc: Net Zero Climate Transition Plan

BE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that Standard Motor Products issue a report within a year, and annually thereafter, at reasonable expense and excluding confidential information, that discloses short, medium, and long term GHG gas reduction targets aligned with the Paris Agreement’s goal of maintaining global temperature rise at 1.5 degrees Celsius, and progress made in achieving them. Reporting should cover the company’s full range of operational and product related emissions.

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Yelp Inc: Seeking a report on failures in content governance

Resolved: Shareholders request that the Board conduct a stakeholder harm assessment study related to misinformation and false postings on its platform. A report on the Board's determination of strategically appropriate next steps identified as a result of this study, prepared at reasonable cost and omitting confidential or proprietary information, should be publicly disclosed on Yelp’s website by the end of calendar year 2022.

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Chubb Ltd: Climate disclosures or other measures to reduce GHG emissions including setting Net Zero targets

BE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that Chubb issue a report, at reasonable cost and omitting proprietary information, addressing whether and how it intends to measure, disclose, and reduce the GHG emissions associated with its underwriting, insuring, and investment activities in alignment with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5oC goal, requiring net zero emissions.

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Activision Blizzard Inc: Greater Disclosure of Material Corporate Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Data

BE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that Activision Blizzard, Inc. report to shareholders on the outcomes of the Company's diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts by publishing quantitative data on workforce composition, and recruitment, retention, and promotion rates of employees by gender, race, and ethnicity. The reporting should be done at reasonable expense and exclude proprietary information.

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