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Companies Must Prioritize Long-Term Sustainability Amidst Short-Term Gains
In a climate of short-term consumer incentives, companies face challenges in building sustainable customer relationships, demanding a renewed focus on long-term purpose and societal contribution.
Companies Must Prioritize Long-Term Sustainability Amidst Short-Term Gains
In a climate of short-term consumer incentives, companies face challenges in building sustainable customer relationships, demanding a renewed focus on long-term purpose and societal contribution.
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40% Bias Score


Ben & Jerry's Co-Founder Quits Amid Unilever Dispute
Ben & Jerry's co-founder Jerry Greenfield resigned, citing Unilever's restrictions on the brand's social activism, after a long-standing dispute over the company's stance on various political and social issues.
Ben & Jerry's Co-Founder Quits Amid Unilever Dispute
Ben & Jerry's co-founder Jerry Greenfield resigned, citing Unilever's restrictions on the brand's social activism, after a long-standing dispute over the company's stance on various political and social issues.
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36% Bias Score


ESG Practices: A Global Shift Towards Value Creation
A new Morgan Stanley study reveals 88% of global companies view ESG practices as directly contributing to long-term value, up from 85% in 2024, highlighting a shift from risk management to value creation.
ESG Practices: A Global Shift Towards Value Creation
A new Morgan Stanley study reveals 88% of global companies view ESG practices as directly contributing to long-term value, up from 85% in 2024, highlighting a shift from risk management to value creation.
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40% Bias Score


CSO Role Expands as Sustainability Takes Center Stage
A Forbes survey of 1,100 global executives reveals a significant increase in collaboration between CEOs and CSOs on sustainability initiatives (43% in 2025 vs. 21% in 2024), driven by growing sustainability budgets and the integration of sustainability into core business strategy.
CSO Role Expands as Sustainability Takes Center Stage
A Forbes survey of 1,100 global executives reveals a significant increase in collaboration between CEOs and CSOs on sustainability initiatives (43% in 2025 vs. 21% in 2024), driven by growing sustainability budgets and the integration of sustainability into core business strategy.
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48% Bias Score


Target CEO Resigns Amidst Sales Slump Following Reversal of DEI Commitments
Target CEO Brian Cornell resigned following a drop in sales partly attributed to the company's January reversal of its diversity, equity, and inclusion commitments, leading to a consumer boycott and significant decrease in foot traffic compared to Costco's increased traffic after affirming its DEI p...
Target CEO Resigns Amidst Sales Slump Following Reversal of DEI Commitments
Target CEO Brian Cornell resigned following a drop in sales partly attributed to the company's January reversal of its diversity, equity, and inclusion commitments, leading to a consumer boycott and significant decrease in foot traffic compared to Costco's increased traffic after affirming its DEI p...
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56% Bias Score


Grindr's Uncommon Lobbying for LGBTQ+ Family Building
In 2025, Grindr, a dating app company, spent $372,000 lobbying for expanded access to surrogacy and IVF, tax deductibility for related expenses, and updated legal definitions of reproductive healthcare; the company also provides employees with a $300,000 family-building benefit over five years.
Grindr's Uncommon Lobbying for LGBTQ+ Family Building
In 2025, Grindr, a dating app company, spent $372,000 lobbying for expanded access to surrogacy and IVF, tax deductibility for related expenses, and updated legal definitions of reproductive healthcare; the company also provides employees with a $300,000 family-building benefit over five years.
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48% Bias Score

French Companies Promote Cycling to Reduce Carbon Footprint
French companies are increasingly promoting cycling among employees to reduce their carbon footprint, utilizing initiatives like the "Employeur pro-vélo" label and the "forfait mobilités durables".

French Companies Promote Cycling to Reduce Carbon Footprint
French companies are increasingly promoting cycling among employees to reduce their carbon footprint, utilizing initiatives like the "Employeur pro-vélo" label and the "forfait mobilités durables".
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24% Bias Score

French Company Launches Mental Health Charter
In response to a 2025 survey revealing that 25% of French employees report mental health issues, the Alliance for Mental Health is launching a company engagement charter supported by the French government, with the Baudelet Group among the first signatories.

French Company Launches Mental Health Charter
In response to a 2025 survey revealing that 25% of French employees report mental health issues, the Alliance for Mental Health is launching a company engagement charter supported by the French government, with the Baudelet Group among the first signatories.
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24% Bias Score

Backlash Against DEI Programs in the U.K. and U.S.
In the U.K. and U.S., right-wing populists are attacking diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, leading many companies to scale back or abandon initiatives, fueling fears of reversing progress made over the past half-century.

Backlash Against DEI Programs in the U.K. and U.S.
In the U.K. and U.S., right-wing populists are attacking diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, leading many companies to scale back or abandon initiatives, fueling fears of reversing progress made over the past half-century.
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24% Bias Score

Norway's Oil Fund Divests from Caterpillar and Israeli Banks Over Human Rights Concerns
The Norwegian Oil Fund divested from Caterpillar, citing the use of its bulldozers in human rights violations, and from five Israeli banks for financing illegal settlements in the West Bank; this decision reflects the fund's ethical investment policy and commitment to responsible investing.

Norway's Oil Fund Divests from Caterpillar and Israeli Banks Over Human Rights Concerns
The Norwegian Oil Fund divested from Caterpillar, citing the use of its bulldozers in human rights violations, and from five Israeli banks for financing illegal settlements in the West Bank; this decision reflects the fund's ethical investment policy and commitment to responsible investing.
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40% Bias Score

Estonian Wetland Destroyed by Flawed Carbon Credit Project
An Estonian carbon credit project's tree planting initiative destroyed a great snipe habitat, highlighting flaws in the voluntary carbon market's oversight and prompting governmental intervention to restore the wetland.

Estonian Wetland Destroyed by Flawed Carbon Credit Project
An Estonian carbon credit project's tree planting initiative destroyed a great snipe habitat, highlighting flaws in the voluntary carbon market's oversight and prompting governmental intervention to restore the wetland.
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52% Bias Score

Home Depot's Silence Amidst Immigration Raids and a Death
Following multiple immigration raids at Home Depot stores, resulting in one death, the company maintains a hands-off approach, sparking criticism for its perceived lack of responsibility towards day laborers who are both customers and often seek work near its locations.

Home Depot's Silence Amidst Immigration Raids and a Death
Following multiple immigration raids at Home Depot stores, resulting in one death, the company maintains a hands-off approach, sparking criticism for its perceived lack of responsibility towards day laborers who are both customers and often seek work near its locations.
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40% Bias Score
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