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ESG News Review 6 – 12 September 2014ESG News Review 6 – 12 September 2014

BASF appeared among the most praised companies last week as it announced the development of a new process to systematically review and evaluate the sustainability aspects of the approximately 50,000 relevant product applications in the company’s portfolio. French groups Renault and Bolloré are joining forces to promote electric vehicles through industrial cooperation, the founding of a joint-venture to sell complete electric car-sharing solutions in France and Europe, and the development and production by Renault of a new urban electric vehicle with a 20 kWh lithium metal polymer (LMP) battery. Equitable Origin (EO) announced the world’s first certification of socially and environmentally responsible oil production sites, Quifa and Rubiales in Colombia, owned by Pacific Rubiales Energy Corp. Honda communicated that two power-producing wind turbines at Honda Transmission Manufacturing of America are producing more renewable, low emissions electrical power than was anticipated when the towers went into operation in January in this year.

Petrobras was among the most criticized companies last week, as a jailed former executive of the Brazilian state-controlled oil giant has reported about alleged kickbacks paid to dozens of politicians by construction firms that were awarded contracts with Petrobras between 2004 and 2012. Mexico’s National Human Rights Commission filed a complaint against Grupo Mexico for polluting Bacanuchi and Sonora rivers with 1.4 million cubic feet of acidic copper sulfide. Deutsche Lufthansa pilots held a third strike within two weeks, seeking to increase the pressure in negotiations over an early retirement scheme. Keller Rohrback L.L.P. is currently investigating a reported data breach at Home Depot that the company allegedly failed to detect in late April or early May of this year, regarding data on more than 40 million payment cards. The British subsidiary of Alstom paid around $8.5 million in bribes to win transport contracts in India, Poland and Tunisia between 2000 and 2006, according to Britain’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO).

The tag cloud below shows words found in news about these companies.

ESG News Review 6 - 12 September 2014

Words found in news about most praised and most criticized companies last week

This weekly review has been produced using the EthicalQuote reputation index run by Covalence, which tracks 2800 companies worldwide. It gives a summary of positive and negative news published last week about Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG), Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), ethics and sustainability.

The EthicalQuote reputation index integrates thousands of news pieces gathered online and classified according to 50 ESG criteria inspired by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), and to their positive or negative sentiment.

The next heatmap represents the sentiment calculated for each of the 50 criteria last week. The 50 criteria are embedded into 7 dimensions, following the structure of the GRI. The color indicates the ratio of positive news / total news.

 ESG News Review 6 - 12 September 2014

Ratio of positive news / total news for 50 criteria last week 0 % countryofactionBAR130610_70 100 %

The map below represents countries where action described in the news takes place, the color reflecting the ratio of positive news / total news for each active country using last week’s data.

ESG News Review 6 - 12 September 2014

Ratio of positive news / total news 0 % countryofactionBAR130610_70 100 %

In terms of volume of information USA, France, Spain, Germany, Mexico, Brazil, China, Canada, and UK were the main countries of action.

Last week statistics

Positives 835 Companies named 310 Countries 69
Negatives 919 Mostly praised 177 Sources 354
Total 1754 Mostly criticized 125    
Positives / Total 48%        

These figures show the activity in Covalence EthicalQuote database during the week of 6 – 12 September 2014.

Historical statistics

  ESG News Review 6 - 12 September 2014
Positives 390329
Negatives 257738
Total 648067
Sources 41303
Start 01.01.2002
End 12.09.2014
   

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BASF appeared among the most praised companies last week as it announced the development of a new process to systematically review and evaluate the sustainability aspects of the approximately 50,000 relevant product applications in the company’s portfolio. French groups Renault and Bolloré are joining forces to promote electric vehicles through industrial cooperation, the founding of a joint-venture to sell complete electric car-sharing solutions in France and Europe, and the development and production by Renault of a new urban electric vehicle with a 20 kWh lithium metal polymer (LMP) battery. Equitable Origin (EO) announced the world’s first certification of socially and environmentally responsible oil production sites, Quifa and Rubiales in Colombia, owned by Pacific Rubiales Energy Corp. Honda communicated that two power-producing wind turbines at Honda Transmission Manufacturing of America are producing more renewable, low emissions electrical power than was anticipated when the towers went into operation in January in this year.

Petrobras was among the most criticized companies last week, as a jailed former executive of the Brazilian state-controlled oil giant has reported about alleged kickbacks paid to dozens of politicians by construction firms that were awarded contracts with Petrobras between 2004 and 2012. Mexico’s National Human Rights Commission filed a complaint against Grupo Mexico for polluting Bacanuchi and Sonora rivers with 1.4 million cubic feet of acidic copper sulfide. Deutsche Lufthansa pilots held a third strike within two weeks, seeking to increase the pressure in negotiations over an early retirement scheme. Keller Rohrback L.L.P. is currently investigating a reported data breach at Home Depot that the company allegedly failed to detect in late April or early May of this year, regarding data on more than 40 million payment cards. The British subsidiary of Alstom paid around $8.5 million in bribes to win transport contracts in India, Poland and Tunisia between 2000 and 2006, according to Britain’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO).

The tag cloud below shows words found in news about these companies.

ESG News Review 6 - 12 September 2014

Words found in news about most praised and most criticized companies last week

This weekly review has been produced using the EthicalQuote reputation index run by Covalence, which tracks 2800 companies worldwide. It gives a summary of positive and negative news published last week about Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG), Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), ethics and sustainability.

The EthicalQuote reputation index integrates thousands of news pieces gathered online and classified according to 50 ESG criteria inspired by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), and to their positive or negative sentiment.

The next heatmap represents the sentiment calculated for each of the 50 criteria last week. The 50 criteria are embedded into 7 dimensions, following the structure of the GRI. The color indicates the ratio of positive news / total news.

 ESG News Review 6 - 12 September 2014

Ratio of positive news / total news for 50 criteria last week 0 % countryofactionBAR130610_70 100 %

The map below represents countries where action described in the news takes place, the color reflecting the ratio of positive news / total news for each active country using last week’s data.

ESG News Review 6 - 12 September 2014

Ratio of positive news / total news 0 % countryofactionBAR130610_70 100 %

In terms of volume of information USA, France, Spain, Germany, Mexico, Brazil, China, Canada, and UK were the main countries of action.

Last week statistics

Positives 835 Companies named 310 Countries 69
Negatives 919 Mostly praised 177 Sources 354
Total 1754 Mostly criticized 125    
Positives / Total 48%        

These figures show the activity in Covalence EthicalQuote database during the week of 6 – 12 September 2014.

Historical statistics

  ESG News Review 6 - 12 September 2014
Positives 390329
Negatives 257738
Total 648067
Sources 41303
Start 01.01.2002
End 12.09.2014
   

Subscribe to receive this weekly ESG News Review by email.

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