01 Sep 2002
A voluntary business code the London Principles of Sustainable
Finance [1] is launched tomorrow at the Earth Summit. But Friends
of the Earth (FOE) warns it has little chance of success unless backed
up by robust corporate accountability legislation at a national and
global level [2].
The London Principles is a joint voluntary initiative between the Corporation
of London and the UK Government. It promotes best practice in financing
sustainable development by encouraging financial institutions to adopt
seven core principles based on economic prosperity, environmental protection
and social development.
As with virtually all voluntary codes [3], it suffers from a lack of
credible independent verification or enforcement. FOE is calling for
global rules to ensure international investment is sustainable at the
Earth Summit [4].
The Government has pointed to the development of self-proclaimed Socially
Responsible Investors as an indication of the Citys good intentions.
However, they remain a marginal part of the Citys business. Last
year FOE targeted City institutions such as Barclays for their investment
in destructive logging companies. Mr Blair has called before for the
City to voluntarily improve its behaviour, but was comprehensively snubbed.
He asked all FTSE 350 companies to properly report on their social and
environmental impact by the end of 2001. But just one third did.
Friends of the Earth spokesperson, Simon McRae, said:
"Time and again weve seen well intentioned voluntary schemes come and go. A few companies may get involved, but for the majority, as the UN has pointed out, it continues to be business as usual. We need robust international and national law to secure corporate accountability. The World cant wait on the whim of chief executives and if this well-meaning code distracts from action in that direction they will be a failure for those around the world who suffer the down side of bad investment.
[1] Reports on the London Principles can be found at
www.forumforthefuture.org.uk,
who have helped development them.
[2] A background briefing on financial
initiatives for sustainable development (PDF)
is available from the press office at Friends of The Earth.
[3] A briefing on the problems with the voluntary
approach (PDF 94K) is available
from the press office at Friends of the Earth
[4] More information can be found at www.foei.org
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