The resources here will be useful for institutional and individual investors. They are arranged by type:
The use of palm oil for biofuel and as biomass for energy
(PDF† 67K) August 2006
Friends of the Earth's position on the use of palm oil for biofuel and as biomass for energy.
Barclays, human rights and the trans Thai-Malaysia gas pipeline
(PDF 74K) September 2005
This briefing describes some of the ways Barclays has broken its own rules and has infringed its own human rights policies to fund the
trans Thai-Malaysia gas pipeline.
Barclays and
the financing of the Narmada Dams
(PDF 42K) January 2005
This briefing looks at Barclays' involvement in the Narmada Dam Project
and the principles and laws it breaches in doing so.
Barclays and Omkareshwar
Dam
(PDF 45K) October 2004
This briefing reveals how Barclays are set to fund a dam with huge environmental
and social consequences that violates their green finance principles.
Every
Little Hurts: Why Tesco needs to be tamed
(PDF 60K) June 2004
This briefing sets out some of the growing evidence that Tescos
success is coming at a high price to local communities, UK farmers and
overseas workers, in stark contrast to the Tesco's claims.
HSBC
- financing forest destruction and social conflict
(PDF 156K) May 2004
This briefing reveals that customers and shareholders of HSBC are unaware
that through their mortgages, overdrafts and shares they have unwittingly
financed companies destroying rainforests and damaging communities in
Indonesia.
Cadbury's
chocolate and palm oil
(PDF 119K) May 2004
Confectionary giant Cadbury-Schweppes considers itself an international
leader in corporate social responsibility, however this briefing shows
that their use of palm oil can leave a bitter taste.
Rio Tinto
- What's yours is mine
(PDF 114K) April
2004
A media briefing looking at two examples of the companys activities
which clearly illustrate why concerns about the companys greenwash
persist.
AGM
Season 2004
(PDF 133K) April
2004
An introduction to Friends of the Earth's activities at Annual General
Meetings throughout Spring 2004. Contains a list of the companies being
targetted and the reasons why.
Barclays
and the Karahnjukar project
(PDF 154K) January
2004
Exposes how Barclays bank are helping to arrange a loan to an Icelandic
power company to construct the countries biggest hydropower project
in the Iceland Central Highlands, the second largest remaining wilderness
area in Europe, in apparent breach of the banks own green project finance
principles.
Older briefings are available here.
Shell: Use your profit to clean up your mess
(PDF - 1.26 MB) Feb 2007
Report on how Shell should fund local solutions for environmental and social destruction caused by its projects
A Big Deal? Corporate Social Responsibility and the Finance Sector in Europe
(PDF - 360K) Dec 2005
This report discusses the limitations of current voluntary initiatives to manage the negative social and environmental impacts generated by the financial sector in both developed and developing countries.
Hidden
Voices - The CBI, corporate lobbying and sustainability
(PDF - 563 KB) July
2005
This report raises serious concerns about how the CBI exaggerates the
cost of regulation, and the benefits that it can have.
Lessons not
learned- the other Shell Report
(PDF - 505 KB) June
2005
This report tells
the real story of living on Shell's doorstep around the world, that
Shell's reports fail to mention.
Pumping poverty:
DfID and the oil industry
(PDF - 582K) March 2005
This report investigates the role of British overseas development aid
in facilitating oil development. It finds that far from helping the
worlds poorest people, such aid often serves instead its wealthiest
corporations, leaving the poor worse off than before.
The Sakhalin II PSA
- a Production 'Non-Sharing' Agreement
(PDF - 365K) November 2004
This report analyses the revenue distribution of the Sakhalin II oil
and gas project in Russia's Far East.
Behind
the shine - the other Shell report
(PDF - 840K) June
2004
Highlights Shell's poor performance in the area of corporate social
responsibility using accounts from people who live next door to Shell
around the world.
BAT's big wheeze
(PDF - 900K) April 2004
The alternative British American Tobacco social and environmental report.
Older reports are available here.
Ethical
Investment
(Powerpoint file - 141K) March 2005
Presentation on whether ethical investment can deliver sustainable development.
For a downloadable copy of this presentation please contact
the corporates team.
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