July 14th, 2010
RI News Alert:
› Rio Tinto, Unilever frustrated with mainstream investors on ESG
› TEEB report: corporations out of step with consumers on biodiversity loss
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The Business for Democracy Campaign, which the American Sustainable Business Council is spearheading in partnership with Free Speech for People is tackling the compelling issue of corporate contributions to political campaigns.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s Citizens United v. FEC decision on January 21, 2010 allows corporations to spend unlimited funds to support or oppose candidates for political office, overturning campaign finance laws in place for decades. The Business for Democracy campaign is an initiative of business leaders and their companies who believe this ruling is in direct conflict with American democratic principles and a serious threat to good government. The campaign supports the four members of the Supreme Court and the 80 percent of Americans who disagree with the decision (Washington Post poll, Feb. 17, 2010).
If you'd like your business to join this effort, you can sign the statement of support here or here.
July 14th, 2010
RI News Alert:
› Rio Tinto, Unilever frustrated with mainstream investors on ESG
› TEEB report: corporations out of step with consumers on biodiversity loss
Click here to read the newsletter.
Tags: corporations, mainstream investors, rio tinto
