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|Starting year=2015
 
|Starting year=2015
 
|Secretariat=Heidi Huusko, United Nations Global Compact, 685 3rd Ave 12th Floor, New York, NY 10017, phone: +1 646 884 7513, Email: huusko@un.org
 
|Secretariat=Heidi Huusko, United Nations Global Compact, 685 3rd Ave 12th Floor, New York, NY 10017, phone: +1 646 884 7513, Email: huusko@un.org
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Campaign Manager: Tom Dowdall, Tom.Dowdall@cdp.net
 
|Organisational structure=A steering committee (one representative from CDP, UN Global Compact, WRI and WWF) constitutes the main decision making-body of the initiative.
 
|Organisational structure=A steering committee (one representative from CDP, UN Global Compact, WRI and WWF) constitutes the main decision making-body of the initiative.
  
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|LPAA Theme Energy Access and Efficiency=No
 
|LPAA Theme Energy Access and Efficiency=No
 
|LPAA Theme Private Finance=No
 
|LPAA Theme Private Finance=No
|Description=Science Based Targets is a joint initiative by CDP, the UN Global Compact (UNGC), the World Resources Institute (WRI) and WWF intended to increase corporate ambition on climate action by changing the conversation on GHG emissions reduction target setting and creating an expectation that companies will set targets consistent with the level of decarbonization required by science to limit global warming to less than 2°C compared to pre-industrial temperatures.
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|Description=The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) drives ambitious climate action in the private sector by enabling companies to set greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets aligned with what climate science shows is required to prevent catastrophic climate change. Founded in 2015, the SBTi is a partnership between CDP, the United Nations Global Compact, World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). The SBTi call to action is one of the We Mean Business Coalition commitments.
|Activities=Corporate engagement and outreach
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‘Business Ambition for 1.5°C’ is an urgent call to action, led by a global coalition of UN agencies, business and industry leaders.
|One or two success stories achieved=Overall science based targets has caught up with the language of various stakeholders working on climate issues, and given guidance and methods on how companies can set a GHG target aligned with climate science. Post COP21 our strategy is to turn science-based target setting into standard business practice.  
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Institutionalized the adoption of science based targets via CDP Questionnaire and Scoring:
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We’re calling on companies to commit to ambitious emissions reduction targets through the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).
- SBT has been included into CDP questionnaire requiring sustainability practitioners in thousands of companies to assess if their targets are SBT.
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- CDP incorporates in 2016 scoring leadership points for having a SBT validated by the Call to Action campaign
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Reduced barriers for setting targets aligned with climate science:
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- Supported dozens of companies in the process of establishing and disclosing their science-based reduction targets
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- Developed a freely-available Sectoral Decarbonization Approach (SDA) method and calculation tool to supplement existing science-based target setting approaches and leverage newly-available mitigation data
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- Drafted a manual that provides best practices on how to adopt and implement science based targets
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Created a Critical mass (by COP21):
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- Published a report that highlights the gap between current company target levels and the level of decarbonization required by science to limit global warming to less than 2°C compared to pre-industrial temperatures
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- Recruited 118 companies, from more than 20 countries, to make a commitment to set a science based target
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- Reviewed and approved the targets of 11 companies
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Notable examples of high-profile companies that have passed this official check and their targets are:
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By setting a science-based target in line with a 1.5°C future, businesses can make their critical and necessary contribution to limiting the worst impacts of climate change.
• Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.: Coca-Cola Enterprises commits to reduce absolute GHG emissions from their core business operations 50% by 2020, using a 2007 base-year. Coca-Cola Enterprises also commits to reduce the GHG emissions from their drinks 33% by 2020, using a 2007 base-year.  
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|Goals=Mobilize the private sector to set emissions reduction targets in line with climate science and play their part in accelerating the era-defining global effort to achieve a climate-safe future.
• Enel: Enel commits to reduce CO2 emissions 25% per kWh by 2020, from a 2007 base-year. The target includes the decommissioning of 13 GW of fossil power plants in Italy, and is a milestone in the long term goal to operate in carbon neutrality by 2050.
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|Activities=By guiding companies’ target setting, the initiative enables businesses to tackle global warming while seizing the benefits and boosting their competitiveness in the transition to a net-zero economy. In addition to providing clear criteria and a step-by-step process for all businesses, the SBTi provides tailored guidance for specific sectors such as power generation and finance. Targets submitted to SBTi undergo a process of review and validation to ensure that they are consistent with the level of decarbonization required to keep global temperature below thresholds defined by the Paris Agreement.
• Sony: Sony commits to reduce GHG emissions from its operations by 42% below fiscal year 2000 levels by fiscal year 2020. Also, the company has a long-term vision of reducing its environmental footprint to zero by 2050, requiring a 90% reduction in emissions over 2008 levels by 2050 (scopes 1, 2, and 3).
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|Participants companies number=237
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Through the SBTi’s Business Ambition for 1.5°C campaign, hundreds of companies have also committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. In recognition that this long-term vision is only credible if supported by steep emissions reductions in the shorter term, these companies are committing to set science-based targets across their whole value chain.
|Participants companies names=By participant we mean a company that have approved a science based target:
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|One or two success stories achieved=SBTi has gathered evidence that companies that have set science-based targets are delivering emissions reductions in line with this ambition. The 338 companies in the analysis collectively reduced their annual emissions by 25% between 2015 and 2019 – a difference of 302 million tonnes, which is equivalent to the annual emissions of 78 coal-fired power plants.
General Mills Inc. United States of America (USA),
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Dell Technologies United States of America (USA),
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This is true leadership and differs markedly from the global trend: over the same five-year period, global emissions from energy and industrial processes increased by around 3.4%.
Thalys (Belgium),
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BillerudKorsnäs (Sweden),
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Furthermore, the typical SBTi company has reduced its scope 1 and 2 emissions at a linear rate of 6.4% a year since setting their targets, more than the 4.2% annual reduction the SBTi requires for targets aligned with 1.5°C.
Sony Corporation (Japan),
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|Participants companies number=1348
Enel SpA (Italy),
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|Participants companies names=37 Interactive Entertainment (China),
Kellogg Company United States of America (USA),
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A.P. Moller - Maersk (Denmark),
NRG Energy Inc United States of America (USA),
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A1 Telekom Austria Group (Austria),
Pfizer Inc. United States of America (USA),
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A2A Ingenierie (France),
Coca-Cola HBC AG (Switzerland),
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A2A S.p.A. (Italy),
International Post Corporation (Belgium),
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AAK AB (Denmark),
PostNord AB (Sweden),
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Aardvark Certification Ltd (United Kingdom),
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc United States of America (USA),
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AB Electrolux (Sweden),
Autodesk, Inc. United States of America (USA),
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AB InBev (Belgium),
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. United States of America (USA),
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AB Volvo (Sweden),
UBM plc United Kingdom (UK),
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ABB Ltd. (Switzerland),
Proximus (Belgium),
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Abdi Ibrahim Pharmaceuticals (Turkey),
Lundbeck A/S (Denmark),
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ABP Food Group (Ireland),
Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd. (Japan),
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Abreu Advogados (Portugal),
Swisscom (Switzerland;
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ACC Limited (India),
AstraZeneca United Kingdom (UK).
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Accenture (United States of America / Ireland),
Diageo Plc United Kingdom (UK),
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ACCIONA (Spain),
Ingersoll-Rand Co. Ltd. (Ireland),
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Accor S.A. (France),
Verbund AG (Austria),
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Aceros AZA S.A. (Chile),
Capgemini UK United Kingdom (UK),
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Actiam NV (Netherlands),
PepsiCo, Inc. United States of America (USA),
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Adani Green Energy Ltd. (India),
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. United States of America (USA),
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Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (India),
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company United States of America (USA),
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Adidas AG (Germany),
Kering (France),
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Adobe Systems Inc. (United States of America),
Landsec United Kingdom (UK),
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Adva Optical Networking SE (Germany),
EDP - Energias de Portugal S.A. (Portugal),
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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (United States of America),
Husqvarna AB (Sweden),
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Advantest Corporation (Japan),
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd. (Japan),
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AECOM ​Technology Corporation (United States of America),
Nestlé (Switzerland),
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AEON Co., Ltd. (Japan),
TETRA PAK (Sweden),
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AES Tietê (Brazil),
Eneco (Netherlands),
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AFRY (ÅF Pöyry) (Sweden),
Kirin Holdings Co Ltd (Japan),
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Agder Energi AS (Norway),
Konica Minolta Inc. (Japan),
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Agility (Kuwait),
Elisa Corporation (Finland),
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Aguas Andinas S.A. (Chile),
Komatsu Ltd. (Japan),
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Air Liquide Group S.A. (France),
Koninklijke KPN NV (Netherlands),
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Ajinomoto Co., Inc. (Japan),
Colgate Palmolive Company United States of America (USA),
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Akzo Nobel N.V. (Netherlands),
Biogen Inc. United States of America (USA),
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Alaya Consulting Ltd. (China),
Kesko Corporation (Finland),
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Albert Bartlett and Sons (Airdrie) Ltd. (United Kingdom),
Nokia Oyj (Finland),
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ALDI Einkauf GmbH & Co. oHG (Aldi Nord) (Germany),
Österreichische Post AG (Austria),
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ALDI SOUTH Group (Austria),
Philip Morris International United States of America (USA),
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ALDO Group Inc. (Canada),
SAP SE (Germany),
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ALEATICA, S.A.B DE C.V. (Mexico),
Sopra Steria Group (France),
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Alkemics (France),
Unilever plc United Kingdom (UK),
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Allianz SE (Germany),
Marks & Spencer United Kingdom (UK),
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Allied Sustainability and Environmental Consultants Group Limited (China),
Tesco United Kingdom (UK),
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Alltech, Inc. (United States of America),
Carlsberg Group (Denmark),
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Alma Media Corporation (Finland),
Ørsted (Denmark),
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Alstom (France),
Canadian National Railway Company (Canada),
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Altri SGPS S.A. (Portugal),
CEWE Stiftung & Co. KGaA (Germany),
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Altria Group, Inc. (United States of America),
Ferrovial (Spain),
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Amazon (United States of America),
HP Inc United States of America (USA),
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AMBEV S/A (Brazil),
CenturyLink, Inc United States of America (USA),
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Ambuja Cement Ltd (India),
Nabtesco Corporation (Japan),
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Amdocs Ltd. (United States of America),
Ricoh Co. Ltd. (Japan),
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Amergin Pty Ltd (Australia),
Symrise AG (Germany),
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America Movil, S.A.B. de C.V. (Mexico),
Dentsu Inc. (Japan),
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American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. (United States of America),
Fujitsu Limited (Japan),
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AMF FASTIGHETER AB (Sweden),
Muntons United Kingdom (UK),
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An Post (Ireland),
TODA Corporation (Japan),
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Ana Holdings Inc. (Japan),
Las Vegas Sands United States of America (USA),
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Analog Devices, Inc. (United States of America),
Adobe Systems Inc. United States of America (USA),
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Anritsu Corporation (Japan),
BT plc United Kingdom (UK),
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Antea Nederland B.V. (Netherlands),
Capgemini Group (France),
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Anthem, Inc. (United States of America),
CTT - Correios de Portugal SA (Portugal),
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Apotea (Sweden),
EVRY ASA (Norway),
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Applied Materials (United States of America),
Givaudan SA (Switzerland),
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Applied Optoelectronics Inc. (United States of America),
Mars United States of America (USA),
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AptarGroup Inc. (United States of America),
Atos SE (France),
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Aqua America (United States of America),
Gecina (France),
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Arab Printing Press sal (Lebanon),
Panasonic Corporation (Japan),
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Arabesque S-Ray Gmbh (Germany),
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Arauco (Chile),
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ARC Alternative and Renewable Construction LLC (United States of America),
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Arc'teryx Equipment Inc (Canada),
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ARÇELİK A.Ş. (Turkey),
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Ardagh Group S.A. (Luxembourg),
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ARKEMA (France),
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Arkhangelsk Pulp and Paper Mill (Russia),
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Arla Foods amba (Denmark),
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ARM Holdings (United Kingdom),
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Armada Supply Chain Solutions, LLC (United States of America),
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Armstrong Engineering Limited (Kenya),
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Artistic Milliners (Pakistan),
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Arup (United Kingdom),
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Asahi Group Company Limited (China),
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Asahi Group Holdings, Ltd. (Japan),
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ASE Technology Holding, Co., Ltd. (China),
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Asia Cement (China),
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Asia Pacific Resources International Holdings Ltd (Singapore),
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ASICS Corporation (Japan),
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ASKUL Corporation (Japan),
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Assa Abloy AB (Sweden),
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Astellas Pharma Inc. (Japan),
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AstraZeneca (United Kingdom),
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AT&T (United States of America),
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Atea (Norway),
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Atlantic Packaging (United States of America),
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Atlassian Corporation Plc (United Kingdom),
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Atos (France),
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Auchan (France),
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Auchan Portugal Hipermercados S.A. (Portugal),
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Auckland Airport (New Zealand),
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Aurubis AG (Germany),
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Australian Ethical Investment (Australia),
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Australian Postal Corporation (Australia),
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Austria Glas Recycling GmbH (Austria),
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Autodesk, Inc. (United States of America),
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AvalonBay Communities, Inc. (United States of America),
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Avícola Coliumo (Chile),
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Avieco (United Kingdom),
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AXA (France),
 +
Azbil Corporation (Japan),
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BA GLASS B.V (Portugal),
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Bacardi Limited (Bermuda),
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Bain & Company (United States of America),
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Balfour Beatty Plc (United Kingdom),
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Ball Corporation (United States of America),
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Baluarte Cultura (Brazil),
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Bama Fresh Cuts AB (Sweden),
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BanColombia SA (Colombia),
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Bank Australia (Australia),
 +
Bank J. Safra Sarasin AG (Switzerland),
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Barco NV (Belgium),
 +
Barilla G.R. Fratelli SpA (Italy),
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BARRATT DEVELOPMENTS PLC (United Kingdom),
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Barry Callebaut (Switzerland),
 +
Bayer AG (Germany),
 +
BBVA, S.A. (Spain),
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BCD Travel (United States of America),
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BDP (United Kingdom),
 +
Beiersdorf AG (Germany),
 +
Ben & Jerry's (United States of America),
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Benesse Holdings, Inc. (Japan),
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Bennetts Associates (United Kingdom),
 +
Berry Global Group, Inc. (United States of America),
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Bertegruppen AB (Sweden),
 +
Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA (Germany),
 +
Best Buy Co., Inc. (United States of America),
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BESTSELLER A/S (Denmark),
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Bharti Airtel Limited (India),
 +
BIAL (Portugal),
 +
BillerudKorsnas AB (Sweden),
 +
Biogen Inc. (United States of America),
 +
BLG LOGISTICS GROUP AG & Co. KG (Germany),
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Bloomberg, L.P. (United States of America),
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BMW AG (Germany),
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BNP Paribas (France),
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Boma Global (United States of America),
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Bonava AB (Sweden),
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Bonnier Books (Sweden),
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Bontaz Group (France),
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Borregaard ASA (Norway),
 +
Bosch Group (Germany),
 +
Boston Consulting Group (United States of America),
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Boston Properties (United States of America),
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bpost NV (Belgium),
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Brambles (Australia),
 +
Bristlecone Inc (United States of America),
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British American Tobacco (United Kingdom),
 +
BRITVIC PLC (United Kingdom),
 +
Brooks Running (United States of America),
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Brother Industries, Ltd. (Japan),
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Brown Thomas Arnotts (Ireland),
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Brunswick Group (United Kingdom),
 +
BT Group plc (United Kingdom),
 +
Bugaboo International bv (Netherlands),
 +
Burberry Group plc (United Kingdom),
 +
Burges Salmon LL (United Kingdom),
 +
 
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C&A (Belgium),
 +
C6(n) TECHNOLOGY LIMITED (United Kingdom),
 +
Caesars Entertainment (United States of America),
 +
Caixa Geral de Depositos (Portugal),
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Cambridge Healthcare Research Limited (United Kingdom),
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Campbell Soup Company (United States of America),
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Canadian National Railway Company (Canada),
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Canadian Pacific Railway Company (Canada),
 +
Canary Wharf Group Plc (United Kingdom),
 +
Capgemini SE (France),
 +
CapitaLandLimited (Singapore),
 +
Capitas Finance Limited (United Kingdom),
 +
Carbon Asset Developer Associates (Grenada) Limited (Grenada),
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Carbon Intelligence (United Kingdom),
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Care Direct (Greece),
 +
Cargill, Inc. (United States of America),
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Cargotec (Finland),
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Carlsberg Group (Denmark),
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Carrefour (France),
 +
Casino Guichard Perrachon SA (France),
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Casio Computer Co., LTD. (Japan),
 +
Castellum AB (Sweden),
 +
Castrén & Snellman Attorneys Ltd (Finland),
 +
Catena AB (Sweden),
 +
CBRE Group, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Celestica (Canada),
 +
Cellnex Telecom (Spain),
 +
CEMAsys.com AS (Norway),
 +
CenturyLink, Inc (United States of America),
 +
 
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CEWE Stiftung & Co.KGaA (Germany),
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CGI IT UK LTD (Canada),
 +
CGP PRIMAGAZ (France),
 +
Chambers Federation (United States of America),
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CHANEL (France),
 +
Charles River Laboratories, Inc. (United States of America),
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Charoen Pokphand Group Co.,Ltd. (C.P. Group) (Thailand),
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Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (United States of America),
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Chobani (United States of America),
 +
Chr. Hansen A/S (Denmark),
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Cisco Systems (United States of America),
 +
City Developments Limited (Singapore),
 +
Citycon Oyj (Finland),
 +
Clariant AG (Switzerland),
 +
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates),
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Clif Bar & Company (United States of America),
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Cloetta AB (Sweden),
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CMA CGM (France),
 +
CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP (United Kingdom),
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Coca-Cola European Partners (United Kingdom),
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Coca-Cola FEMSA (Mexico),
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Coca-Cola Hellenic (Switzerland),
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Cofinimmo (Belgium),
 +
Colgate-Palmolive Company (United States of America),
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Coloplast (Denmark),
 +
Comany Inc. (Japan),
 +
Commercial International Bank Egypt (SAE) CIB (Egypt),
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Commerzbank AG (Germany),
 +
CommonWealth Partners (United States of America),
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Community Services.net Pty Ltd (CSnet) (Australia),
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Companhia Brasileira de Aluminio (Brazil),
 +
Compass Group PLC (United Kingdom),
 +
Conagra Brands, Inc. (United States of America),
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Consid AB (Sweden),
 +
Constantia Flexibles International GmbH (Austria),
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Contact Energy (New Zealand),
 +
Continental (Germany),
 +
Contraf-Nicotex-Tobacco GmbH (CNT) (Germany),
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Coop Danmark A/S (Denmark),
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Coop Sverige AB (Sweden),
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Corbion (Netherlands),
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Covivio (France),
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Cranswick plc (United Kingdom),
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Credit Agricole S.A. (France),
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CRH plc (Ireland),
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Croda International Pl (United Kingdom),
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Crown Holdings, Inc (United States of America),
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Crystal Claire Cosmetics Inc. (Canada),
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CSX Corporation (United States of America),
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CTT - Correios de Portugal SA (Portugal),
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Cundall Johnston and Partners LLP (United Kingdom),
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CVS Health (United States of America),
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Cybercom Group (Sweden),
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Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. (Japan),
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Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd. (Japan),
 +
Dairy Farmers of America, Inc. (United States of America),
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Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd. (Japan),
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Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. (Japan),
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Dalberg Advisors (United States of America),
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Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited (India),
 +
Danfoss Group (Denmark),
 +
Danieli & C. Officine Meccaniche S.p.A. (Italy),
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Danone (France),
 +
Dassault Systemes (France),
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Dawn Meats Group (Ireland),
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Daxner & Merl GmbH (Austria),
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Decathlon (France),
 +
Dell Technologies (United States of America),
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Delmar International Inc (Canada),
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Deloitte (United Kingdom),
 +
Delphi Technologies (United Kingdom),
 +
Delta Electronics (China),
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Delta-Simons Environmental Consultants Limited (United Kingdom),
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DENGE Consulting (Cyprus),
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denkstatt GmbH (Austria),
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Denner AG (Switzerland),
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Dentsu Inc. (Japan),
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Dentsu International (formerly Dentsu Aegis Network) (United Kingdom),
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Derwent London Plc (United Kingdom),
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Deutsche Bahn AG (Germany),
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Deutsche Bahn AG (Germany),
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Deutsche Post DHL Group (Germany),
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Deutsche Telekom AG (Germany),
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Dexus (Australia),
 +
DFH Deutsche Fertighaus Holding AG (Germany),
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DGB Financial Group (Republic of Korea),
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Diab International AB (Sweden),
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Diageo Plc (United Kingdom),
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Diam (France),
 +
Diamond Energy Pty Ltd. (Australia),
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diemietwaesche.de GmbH & Co. KG (Germany),
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Digital Realty (United States of America),
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Direct Line Insurance Group plc (United Kingdom),
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DLA Piper International (United Kingdom),
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dormakaba International Holding AG (Switzerland),
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Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Limited (India),
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Drax Group plc (United Kingdom),
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DSV Panalpina A/S (Denmark),
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Dutch-Bangla Pack Ltd (Bangladesh),
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EARP Distribution (United States of America),
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EASTMAN EXPORTS GLOBAL CLOTHING PVT LTD (India),
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Eaton (Ireland),
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eBay Inc. (United States of America),
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Eco Panplas (Brazil),
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Ecolab (United States of America),
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EcoVadis (France),
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EDF (France),
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Edgard & Cooper (Belgium),
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Edge Chile (Chile),
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Edge Environment Pty Ltd (Australia),
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EDP - Energias de Portugal S.A. (Portugal),
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EDP - Energias do Brasil S.A. (Brazil),
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Efacec Power Solutions, SGPS, S.A. (Portugal),
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EFL(Expolanka Freight) (Sri Lanka),
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EILEEN FISHER (United States of America),
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Eisai Co., Ltd. (Japan),
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EKO BOJACA S.A.S.E.S.P. (Colombia),
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Electricity Supply Board (ESB) (Ireland),
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Electrolux (Sweden),
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Elevate Textiles (United States of America),
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Elia Group (Belgium),
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Elis Textil Service AB (Sweden),
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Elisa Corporation (Finland),
 +
Ella's Kitchen (Brands) Limited (United Kingdom),
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Elopak AS (Norway),
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Emira Property Fund Ltd (South Africa),
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Emmi Group (Switzerland),
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EN+ GROUP IPJSC (Russia),
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Enagas (Spain),
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Eneco (Netherlands),
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Enel (Italy),
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Energetics Pty Ltd (Australia),
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ENGIE (France),
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EPAL - Empresa Portugesa das Aguas Livres (Portugal),
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EPC Industrie Limited (India),
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EQT AB (Sweden),
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Equipos Moviles de Campana ARPA S.A.U. (Spain),
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ERAMET (France),
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ERG spa (Italy),
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Ericsson Group (Sweden),
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ERM (United Kingdom),
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ERM Swiss (Switzerland),
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ESPEC Corp (Japan),
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Essity AB (Sweden),
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Eurazeo (France),
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Europa Mundo Vacaciones (Spain),
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Europcar Mobility Group (France),
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European Metal Recycling Services (United Kingdom),
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Everis Portugal (Portugal),
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Evotec SE (Germany),
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EVRY ASA (Norway),
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"Extra Light (Guangzhou) Electrical Co. Ltd.),
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),
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" (China),
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Fabege AB (Sweden),
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Facebook, Inc. (United States of America),
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FamilyMart Co., Ltd. (Japan),
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Far EasTone Telecommunications Co., Ltd. (China),
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Farm Frites (Netherlands),
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Farmer Bros. Co (United States of America),
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Fast Retailing CO., LTD. (Japan),
 +
Fastweb S.p.A. (Italy),
 +
Faurecia (France),
 +
Ferrero International (Luxembourg),
 +
Ferrocarrils de La Generalitat de Catalunya (Spain),
 +
Ferrovial S.A. (Spain),
 +
Fidocar (Uruguay),
 +
Firmenich (Switzerland),
 +
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited (New Zealand),
 +
Fiskars Corporation (Finland),
 +
Fletcher Building Limited (New Zealand),
 +
FLUXYS BELGIUM (Belgium),
 +
Footprint (United States of America),
 +
Ford Motor Company (United States of America),
 +
 
 +
Forest Carbon Ltd. (United Kingdom),
 +
Fortune Parts Industry Public Company Limited (Thailand),
 +
Foyle Food Group (United Kingdom),
 +
Framery Trade Oy (Finland),
 +
Franz Kaldewei GmbH & Co. KG (Germany),
 +
FRASERS PROPERTY AUSTRALIA (Australia),
 +
Freddie's Flowers (United Kingdom),
 +
Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Fruit of the Loom, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
FSP Technology Inc. (China),
 +
Fubon Financial Holdings (China),
 +
FUJI OIL HOLDINGS INC. (Japan),
 +
Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. (Japan),
 +
FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation (Japan),
 +
Fujitsu Limited (Japan),
 +
FullCycle Holdings Inc. (United States of America),
 +
FUNO (Mexico),
 +
Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. (Japan),
 +
Gap Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Gebalis (Portugal),
 +
Gecina (France),
 +
Geelen Counterflow (Netherlands),
 +
GeelongPort (Australia),
 +
GEKA (Germany),
 +
General Mills (United States of America),
 +
Genesis Energy Ltd (New Zealand),
 +
Geo-Tech Consultancy Services (Pakistan),
 +
GeoPost (France),
 +
Gestamp (Spain),
 +
 
 +
Gilead Sciences, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Givaudan SA (Switzerland),
 +
GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom),
 +
Gleeds Corporate Services Limited (United Kingdom),
 +
Globesight (United Arab Emirates),
 +
Glovo (Spain),
 +
Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd. (India),
 +
Godrej AgroveT Limited (India),
 +
Godrej Consumer Products Limited (India),
 +
Godrej Industries (India),
 +
Godrej Properties Limited (India),
 +
GOL (GOL Linhas Aéreas S.A.) (Brazil),
 +
Grant Thornton UK LLP (United Kingdom),
 +
Green Element Limited (United Kingdom),
 +
Greenspace Global Pty Limited (Australia),
 +
Greenstone (United Kingdom),
 +
Greenyard NV (),
 +
Greif Holding GmbH & Co KG (Germany),
 +
Greiner AG (Austria),
 +
Greystar Real Estate Partners (United States of America),
 +
Grieg Seafood ASA (Norway),
 +
Gromax Agri Equipment Limited (India),
 +
Group Fu Plastic Co., LTD (China),
 +
Groupe PSA (France),
 +
Groupe Public Ferroviaire (GPF) – SNCF (France),
 +
GROUPE RENAULT (France),
 +
Groupe SEB (France),
 +
Growthpoint Properties (South Africa),
 +
Grundfos (Denmark),
 +
 
 +
Grupo Cementos de Chihuahua, S.A.B. de C.V. (Mexico),
 +
Grupo Energía Bogotá (Colombia),
 +
Grupo Financiero Banorte S.A.B. de C.V. (Mexico),
 +
Grupo Gestamp (Spain),
 +
Grupo Logista (Spain),
 +
Grupo Malwee (Brazil),
 +
Grupo OHL (Spain),
 +
Grupo Televisa, S.A.B. (Mexico),
 +
Gruppo Hera (Italy),
 +
GSL- Global Star Logistics (China),
 +
Guess?, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Guidehouse (United States of America),
 +
Gujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd. (GFL) (India),
 +
H&M, Hennes & Mauritz AB (Sweden),
 +
Halliburton Company (United States of America),
 +
Hamamatsu Photonics K.K (Japan),
 +
Hanesbrands Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Havells India Limited (India),
 +
Hayleys Fabric PLC (Sri Lanka),
 +
HAZAMA ANDO CORPORATION (Japan),
 +
HCL Technologies (India),
 +
Healthpeak Properties, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Heathrow Airport (United Kingdom),
 +
HeidelbergCement AG (Germany),
 +
Heimstaden Bostad AB (Sweden),
 +
Heineken N.V. (Netherlands),
 +
Heinz Glas Dzialdowo Sp Z.o.o.c (Poland),
 +
Helen Oy (Finland),
 +
 
 +
Hempel A/S (),
 +
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA (Germany),
 +
Hera (Italy),
 +
Hersha Hotels & Resorts (United States of America),
 +
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (United States of America),
 +
HFG Sverige AB (United Kingdom),
 +
HH Global (United Kingdom),
 +
Hilton Worldwide (United States of America),
 +
Hitachi Capital Corporation (Japan),
 +
Hitachi Construction Machinery Company Private Limited (India),
 +
Hitachi, Ltd. (Japan),
 +
HK Electric Investments (HKEI) (China),
 +
HL Display AB (Sweden),
 +
HNI Corporation (United States of America),
 +
Hochland Deutschland GmbH (Germany),
 +
Holt, Renfrew & Co., Limited (Canada),
 +
Hong Kong Broadband Network Limited (China),
 +
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
HP Inc. (United States of America),
 +
HSBC Holdings plc. (United Kingdom),
 +
HUBER+SUHNER Group (Switzerland),
 +
Hugo Boss AG (Germany),
 +
Huhtamaki (Finland),
 +
Hulamin (South Africa),
 +
Husqvarna AB (Sweden),
 +
Hydrock Consultants Ltd. (United Kingdom),
 +
Iberdrola S.A. (Spain),
 +
Iberia, Lineas Aereas de Espana, SA Op (Spain),
 +
ICA Gruppen (Sweden),
 +
 
 +
ICB Food Service (Chile),
 +
Ideal Modular Homes (United Kingdom),
 +
IFF (International Flavours and Fragrances) (United States of America),
 +
Ignitis Group (UAB Ignitis Grupe) (Lithuania),
 +
Imerys SA (France),
 +
Imperial Brands (United Kingdom),
 +
Inditex, Industrias de Diseno Textil, S.A. (Spain),
 +
Indra (Spain),
 +
Informa plc (United Kingdom),
 +
Infraestruturas de Portugal, S.A. (Portugal),
 +
ING Group (Netherlands),
 +
Ingersoll-Rand Co. Ltd. (United States of America),
 +
Ingka Group (IKEA Group) (Sweden),
 +
innocent drinks (United Kingdom),
 +
innocent drinks (United Kingdom),
 +
Inter IKEA Group (Netherlands),
 +
InterContinental Hotels Group (United Kingdom),
 +
Interloop Limited (Pakistan),
 +
International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG) (United Kingdom),
 +
International Post Corporation (Belgium),
 +
Intrepid Group (Australia),
 +
Intuit (United States of America),
 +
Investa (Australia),
 +
Iren S.p.A. (Italy),
 +
Iron Mountain (United States of America),
 +
ISG plc (United Kingdom),
 +
ISS A/S (Denmark),
 +
J Sainsbury plc (United Kingdom),
 +
J. FRONT RETAILING CO., Ltd. (Japan),
 +
 
 +
Jackson Family Wines (United States of America),
 +
Jacobs (United States of America),
 +
Japan Tobacco Inc. (Japan),
 +
JD Logistics (China),
 +
JD Sports Fashion PLC (United Kingdom),
 +
JENEX CO., LTD. (Japan),
 +
Jiangsu Hongbang Chemical Technology Co., Ltd (China),
 +
Jiangsu Pacific Quartz Co., Ltd. (China),
 +
JK Tyre & Industries Ltd (India),
 +
JLL (United States of America),
 +
JMB Wind Engineering (Poland),
 +
John Sisk & Son (Ireland),
 +
Johnson & Johnson (United States of America),
 +
Johnson Controls International plc (United States of America),
 +
JSW Energy Limited (India),
 +
K-9 International S.A (Costa Rica),
 +
Kansas City Southern (United States of America),
 +
KAO Corporation (Japan),
 +
Kawada Feather Co.,Ltd (Japan),
 +
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (Japan),
 +
KAYSERİ ULAŞIM A.Ş. (Turkey),
 +
Kearney (United States of America),
 +
Kelani Valley Plantations PLC (Sri Lanka),
 +
Kellogg Company (United States of America),
 +
Kennedys Law LLP (United Kingdom),
 +
Kepak Group (Ireland),
 +
Kering (France),
 +
Kerry Group PLC (Ireland),
 +
Kesko Corporation (Finland),
 +
 
 +
Keurig Dr Pepper, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Kier Highways Limited (United Kingdom),
 +
Kilroy Realty Corporation (United States of America),
 +
Kimberly - Clark Corporation (United States of America),
 +
Kingfisher plc (United Kingdom),
 +
Kingspan Group Plc (Ireland),
 +
Kirin Holdings Company Limited (Japan),
 +
Kiwi Property Group (New Zealand),
 +
Klabin S.A. (Brazil),
 +
Kleìpierre (France),
 +
Klöckner & Co (Germany),
 +
Klövern AB (Sweden),
 +
KLP (Norway),
 +
KOBAYASHI PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. (Japan),
 +
Kokusai Kogyo Co., Ltd (Japan),
 +
Komatsu Ltd. (Japan),
 +
Kone Corporation (Finland),
 +
Konecranes Oyj (Finland),
 +
Konica Minolta, Inc. (Japan),
 +
Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize N.V. (Netherlands),
 +
Koninklijke KPN NV (Royal KPN) (Netherlands),
 +
KPMG International Limited (United Kingdom),
 +
KPMG UK LLP (United Kingdom),
 +
Krones AG (Germany),
 +
Kuehne + Nagel International AG (Switzerland),
 +
Kyocera Corporation (Japan),
 +
L'Oreal (France),
 +
La Banque Postale (France),
 +
La Française des jeux (FDJ) (France),
 +
 
 +
La Poste SA (France),
 +
LafargeHolcim (Switzerland),
 +
Lagan Aviation & Infrastructure (Ireland),
 +
Landsec (United Kingdom),
 +
Lansinoh Laboratories Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Lars Partners (Uruguay),
 +
Las Vegas Sands (United States of America),
 +
Lassila & Tikanoja Oyj (Finland),
 +
LATAM Airlines Group (Chile),
 +
Legacy Vacation Resorts (United States of America),
 +
Legrand (France),
 +
Lenovo (China),
 +
Lenzing AG (Austria),
 +
Lerøy Seafood Group ASA (Norway),
 +
Levi Strauss & Co. (United States of America),
 +
Lexmark International Inc. (United States of America),
 +
LG Chem, Ltd. (Republic of Korea),
 +
Liberty Global (United Kingdom),
 +
Lidl Belgium GmbH. & Co. KG (Belgium),
 +
Lidl Schweiz (Switzerland),
 +
Lightsource bp (United Kingdom),
 +
Lime (Neutron Holdings dba Lime) (United States of America),
 +
Linde plc (United Kingdom),
 +
Linden Foods (Ireland),
 +
Lion Corporation (Japan),
 +
LITE-ON technology corp. (China),
 +
Litoral Wines, Unipessoal Lda (Portugal),
 +
LIXIL Group Corporation (Japan),
 +
LLoyd Fonds AG (Germany),
 +
 
 +
Logista (Spain),
 +
Logitech International (Switzerland),
 +
Lojas Renner S.A. (Brazil),
 +
London Stock Exchange (United Kingdom),
 +
LONGi Green Energy Technology Co., Ltd. (China),
 +
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (United States of America),
 +
Louis Vuitton Malletier (France),
 +
lululemon (Canada),
 +
Lundbeck A/S (Denmark),
 +
LUSH Handmade Cosmetics (Canada),
 +
LYMI, Inc. DBA Reformation (United States of America),
 +
MAAL Associates, LLC (United States of America),
 +
MacArthur Green (United Kingdom),
 +
MaCher (USA) Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Maeda Corporation (Japan),
 +
Magazine de Bijenkorf B.V. (Netherlands),
 +
Magyar Telekom Plc. (Hungary),
 +
Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services Limited (India),
 +
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. (India),
 +
Mahindra Accelo (India),
 +
Mahindra Automotive Australia Pty Ltd (Australia),
 +
Mahindra Automotive North America (United States of America),
 +
MAHINDRA ELECTRIC MOBILITY LTD (India),
 +
Mahindra EPC Irrigation Limited (India),
 +
Mahindra First Choice Services Ltd. (India),
 +
Mahindra Heavy Engines Ltd (India),
 +
Mahindra Holidays and Resorts India Limited (India),
 +
Mahindra Lifespaces Developers Limited (India),
 +
Mahindra Logistics Ltd. (India),
 +
 
 +
Mahindra Sanyo Special Steel (India),
 +
Mahindra Susten (India),
 +
Mahindra USA, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Mahindra World City (Jaipur) Ltd. (India),
 +
Mahindra World City Developers Ltd (India),
 +
Maisons du Monde (France),
 +
Mammut Sports Group (Switzerland),
 +
Mane (France),
 +
Manni Group SpA (Italy),
 +
Maple Company Limited (Viet Nam),
 +
Maple Leaf Foods Inc. (Canada),
 +
Marel (Iceland),
 +
Marfrig Global Foods S.A. (Brazil),
 +
Marico Limited (India),
 +
Marks & Spencer PLC (United Kingdom),
 +
Mars, Incorporated (United States of America),
 +
Marshalls plc (United Kingdom),
 +
MARUI GROUP CO.,LTD. (Japan),
 +
MAS Holdings (Pvt) Ltd. (Sri Lanka),
 +
Mastercard (United States of America),
 +
Mattos Filho, Veiga Filho, Marrey Fr. e Quiroga-Advogados (Brazil),
 +
McCain Foods Limited (Canada),
 +
McCormick & Company, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
McDonald’s Corporation (United States of America),
 +
McKinsey & Company, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
McLaughlin & Harvey (United Kingdom),
 +
Media6 (France),
 +
MEIDENSHA CORPORATION (Japan),
 +
Meira Oy (Finland),
 +
 
 +
Melia Hotels International (Spain),
 +
Mercedes-Benz AG (Germany),
 +
MERCIALYS (France),
 +
Merck & Co., Inc. (United States of America),
 +
MetLife, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Metro AG (Germany),
 +
Metsä Board Corporation (Finland),
 +
Metsa Group (Finland),
 +
Metso Corporation (Finland),
 +
Metso Outotec (Finland),
 +
MGM Resorts International (United States of America),
 +
MHI Vestas Offshore Wind A/S (Denmark),
 +
Michelin (France),
 +
Microsoft Corporation (United States of America),
 +
Midsona AB (Sweden),
 +
Midwestern Group Limited (Uganda),
 +
Miele & Cie. KG (Germany),
 +
Migros Group (Switzerland),
 +
Mile Hi Bakery Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Mile Hi Foods Co. (United States of America),
 +
MiljöMatematik Malmö AB (Sweden),
 +
Millennium & Copthorne Hotels plc. (United Kingdom),
 +
Mishcon de Reya LLP (United Kingdom),
 +
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Japan),
 +
MITSUBISHI ESTATE CO., LTD. (Japan),
 +
Miyakoda Construction Corporation (Japan),
 +
Model AG (Switzerland),
 +
Molson Coors Brewing Company (United States of America),
 +
Moncler Group (Italy),
 +
 
 +
Mondelez International Inc (United States of America),
 +
Mondi (United Kingdom),
 +
Moody's Corporation (United States of America),
 +
Morfu s.r.l. (Italy),
 +
Morgan Sindall Group plc (United Kingdom),
 +
Mott MacDonald Group Limited (United Kingdom),
 +
Movida (Brazil),
 +
Mowi ASA (Norway),
 +
MP Pension (Denmark),
 +
MRV Engenharia e Participações S.A (Brazil),
 +
MS Direct AG (Switzerland),
 +
MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, Inc. (Japan),
 +
MTR Nordic Group (Sweden),
 +
Multi-Color Corporation (United States of America),
 +
Multiplex Construction Canada (Canada),
 +
Multiplex Construction Europe (United Kingdom),
 +
Multiplex Constructions, Middle East (United Arab Emirates),
 +
Muntons (United Kingdom),
 +
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd (Japan),
 +
MVV Energie AG (Germany),
 +
Nabtesco Corporation (Japan),
 +
Nahar Industrial Enterprises Limited (India),
 +
Nando's Australia Pty Ltd (Australia),
 +
Nando’s Chicken Land Limited (United Kingdom),
 +
Natura & Co (Natura Cosmeticos S/A) (Brazil),
 +
Nature's Management (Netherlands),
 +
Naturgy Energy Group S.A. (Spain),
 +
NatWest Group plc (United Kingdom),
 +
Navana Property Group (United Kingdom),
 +
 
 +
NEC Corporation (Japan),
 +
Nechi Group (Spain),
 +
Nemak, S.A.B. de C.V. (Mexico),
 +
NENT Group (Sweden),
 +
Neptuno Pumps (Chile),
 +
Nestlé (Switzerland),
 +
Netlight Consulting AB (Sweden),
 +
Network Rail plc (United Kingdom),
 +
New Belgium Brewing Company (United States of America),
 +
New York State Metropolitan Transportation Authority (United States of America),
 +
New Zealand Post (New Zealand),
 +
Newmont Mining Corp (United States of America),
 +
News Corp (United States of America),
 +
Nexity (France),
 +
NH Hotel Group, S.A. (Spain),
 +
NIKE, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Nikon Corporation (Japan),
 +
Nilfisk A/S (Denmark),
 +
Nippon Sheet Glass, Co., Ltd. (NSG Group). (Japan),
 +
Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line) (Japan),
 +
Nissin Electric Co., Ltd. (Japan),
 +
Nissin Foods Holdings Co., Ltd. (Japan),
 +
NKT Cables Group A/S (Denmark),
 +
Nobia AB (Sweden),
 +
Nogueira, Elias, Laskowski, Matias Advogados (Brazil),
 +
Nokia Corporation (Finland),
 +
Nokian Tyres plc (Finland),
 +
Nomad Foods Ltd.d (United Kingdom),
 +
Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc. (),
 +
 
 +
Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. (Japan),
 +
Nordstrom, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Northern Design (Electronics) Ltd T/A ND Metering Solutions (United Kingdom),
 +
NOS, SPGS, S.A. (Portugal),
 +
Novartis International AG (Switzerland),
 +
NOVO BANCO SA (Portugal),
 +
Novo Nordisk AS (Denmark),
 +
Novozymes (Denmark),
 +
NR Instant Produce CO,. Ltd (Thailand),
 +
NRG Energy Inc (United States of America),
 +
NSG Group (Japan),
 +
NTT Corporation (Japan),
 +
NTT Data Corporation (Japan),
 +
Nutreco (Netherlands),
 +
O-I Glass (United States of America),
 +
O.T. Sports Manufacture Co., Ltd (China),
 +
OKQ8 AB (Sweden),
 +
Olam International Ltd (Singapore),
 +
Olive Apparel (Cambodia) Co., Ltd. (Malaysia),
 +
OMAX COTSPIN PVT. LTD. (India),
 +
OMRON Corporation (Japan),
 +
On Running (Switzerland),
 +
One Jeanswear Group (United States of America),
 +
ONO PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. (Japan),
 +
Orange (France),
 +
Orbia Advance Corporation S.A.B (Mexico),
 +
Oriflame Cosmetics Global S.A. (Sweden),
 +
Origin Energy (Australia),
 +
Orkla ASA (Norway),
 +
 
 +
Orluna LED Technologies Limited (United Kingdom),
 +
Ørsted (Denmark),
 +
Österreichische Post AG (Austria),
 +
Otsuka Holdings Co., Ltd. (Japan),
 +
Outokumpu Oyj (Finland),
 +
Outotec (Finland),
 +
OVO Energy (United Kingdom),
 +
Owens Corning (United States of America),
 +
OXI-ZEN Solutions SA (Switzerland),
 +
Ozone International (Indonesia),
 +
PACCAR Inc (United States of America),
 +
Pachama (United States of America),
 +
PAGO COMPANY LTD (Cameroon),
 +
Panasonic Corporation (Japan),
 +
Pandora A/S (Denmark),
 +
Pattern S.P.A. (Italy),
 +
Paul And Mike (India),
 +
Paulig Group (Finland),
 +
Paulig Group (Finland),
 +
PayPal (United States of America),
 +
Peak Design (United States of America),
 +
Pearson PLC (United Kingdom),
 +
PensionDanmark (Denmark),
 +
PepsiCo, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Pernod Ricard (France),
 +
Pfizer, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Phihong Technology Co., Ltd (China),
 +
Philip Morris International (United States of America),
 +
Phoenix Group Holdings plc (United Kingdom),
 +
 
 +
Pier2 Marketing (United States of America),
 +
Pine Tree Company For Textile Manufacturing PSC (Jordan),
 +
Pinsent Masons LLP (United Kingdom),
 +
Piraeus Bank S.A. (Greece),
 +
Pirelli & C. S.p.A. (Italy),
 +
PJSC Tatneft (Russia),
 +
PNZ-Produkte GmbH (Germany),
 +
Polygenta Technologies Limited (India),
 +
Port of Rotterdam Authority (Netherlands),
 +
Ports of Auckland Limited (New Zealand),
 +
Posti Group Ltd. (Finland),
 +
PostNL N.V. (Netherlands),
 +
PostNord AB (Sweden),
 +
Powertech Technology Inc. (China),
 +
PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited (PwC IL) (United States of America),
 +
Principal Financial Group, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Procter & Gamble Company (United States of America),
 +
Prologis (United States of America),
 +
Proximus (Belgium),
 +
PSA Automobiles SA (France),
 +
PT Ecogreen Oleochemicals (Indonesia),
 +
Publicis Groupe S.A. (France),
 +
Puig S.L. (Spain),
 +
Pukka Herbs (United Kingdom),
 +
PUMA SE (Germany),
 +
PVH Corp. (United States of America),
 +
Pyxus International, Inc (United States of America),
 +
Qalaa Holdings (Egypt),
 +
Qinetiq (United Kingdom),
 +
 
 +
Radio Flyer Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Raiffeisen Bank International AG (Austria),
 +
Ralph Lauren Corporation (United States of America),
 +
Ramatex Industrial (Suzhou) Ltd. (Malaysia),
 +
RATP (),
 +
RE: CS Co., Ltd. (Japan),
 +
ReAcción / Alva (Uruguay),
 +
Reckitt Benckiser Group plc (United Kingdom),
 +
Red Electrica de Espana S.A.U. (Spain),
 +
Redes Energeticas Nacionais, SGPS, SA (Portugal),
 +
Refinitiv (United Kingdom),
 +
Reitan Convenience Sweden AB (Sweden),
 +
Reliance Chemical Products Ltd. (Nigeria),
 +
Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited (India),
 +
REMATEC Holdings Corporation (Japan),
 +
REN - Redes Energéticas Nacionais (Portugal),
 +
Republic Services (United States of America),
 +
rePurpose Global, LLC (United States of America),
 +
RES Group (United Kingdom),
 +
Revenga Smart Solutions (Spain),
 +
Rexel Group (France),
 +
Richemont International SA (Switzerland),
 +
RICOH Company Ltd (Japan),
 +
Riksbyggen (Sweden),
 +
Riverside Natural Foods Ltd. (Canada),
 +
Robert Bosch GmbH (Germany),
 +
ROCKWOOL International A/S (Denmark),
 +
Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),
 +
Ronald Lu & Partners (China),
 +
 
 +
Ross-shire Engineering Limited (United Kingdom),
 +
Royal BAM Group (Netherlands),
 +
Royal DSM (Netherlands),
 +
Royal FrieslandCampina N.V. (Netherlands),
 +
Royal Philips NV (Netherlands),
 +
Royal Schiphol Group (Netherlands),
 +
RPS Group plc (United Kingdom),
 +
RT Knits Ltd (Mauritius ),
 +
RWE AG (Germany),
 +
Sabará Participações (Brazil),
 +
Sacyr S.A. (Spain),
 +
Safaricom Limited (Kenya),
 +
Saint-Gobain (France),
 +
Salcomp (China),
 +
Salesforce.com, Inc (United States of America),
 +
Salomon (France),
 +
Salvatore Ferragamo Group (Italy),
 +
SANOFI (France),
 +
Sanofi (France),
 +
SAP SE (Germany),
 +
Sapphire Textile Mills Limited (Pakistan),
 +
Sappi Ltd. (South Africa),
 +
Sarawak Energy Berhad (Malaysia),
 +
SAS Institute (United States of America),
 +
Saudi Telecom (Saudi Arabia),
 +
SC TAILOR STUDIO SRL (Romania),
 +
SCA Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget (Sweden),
 +
Scan Global Logistics A/S (Denmark),
 +
SCANDIVANADIUM LTD (Australia),
 +
 
 +
Scania AB (Sweden),
 +
Scania Comercial S.A. de C.V. (Mexico),
 +
Scapa Inter AB (Sweden),
 +
Schlumberger Limited (United States of America),
 +
Schneider Electric SE (France),
 +
Schreiber Foods (United States of America),
 +
Schüco International KG (Germany),
 +
Schwarz Gruppe (GreenCycle/PreZero, Kaufland Stiftung, Lidl Stiftung, Schwarz Produktion) (Germany),
 +
SCM Garments PVT Limited (India),
 +
SCOOP - SCORECODE TEXTEIS SA (Portugal),
 +
Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission Plc (United Kingdom),
 +
Screen Holdings CO., Ltd (Japan),
 +
Seagate Technology (United States of America),
 +
Seiko Epson Corporation (Japan),
 +
Sekisui Chemical Co., Ltd. (Japan),
 +
Sekisui House, Ltd. (Japan),
 +
Selfridges Retail Ltd. (United Kingdom),
 +
Senior Plc (United Kingdom),
 +
SERVIER (France),
 +
Seventh Generation, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Severn Trent (United Kingdom),
 +
SGS SA (Switzerland),
 +
Shaftesbury PLC (United Kingdom),
 +
Sharp Corporation (Japan),
 +
SHIMADZU CORPORATION (Japan),
 +
Shimizu Corporation (Japan),
 +
Shinhan Bank (Republic of Korea),
 +
Shionogi & Co.,Ltd (Japan),
 +
Shire Plc (Ireland),
 +
 
 +
Shree Cement Ltd. (India),
 +
Sibanye-Stillwater (South Africa),
 +
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, S.A. (Spain),
 +
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. (United States of America),
 +
SIG Combibloc Group AG (Switzerland),
 +
Signify (Netherlands),
 +
Silicom (France),
 +
Simon Property Group (United States of America),
 
Singapore Telecommunications Limited (Singapore),
 
Singapore Telecommunications Limited (Singapore),
Auckland Airport (New Zealand),
+
Sinyi Reality Inc. (China),
Danone (France),
+
SK Securities, Co, Ltd (Republic of Korea),
TELEFÓNICA (Spain),
+
SK Telecom (Republic of Korea),
FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation ((Japan),
+
Skanska AB (Sweden),
LIXIL Group Corporation (Japan),
+
Skunkfunk (Spain),
HK Electric Investments in Hong Kong (China),
+
Sky Group (United Kingdom),
Delta Electronics Taiwan Province of (China),
+
SKYCITY Entertainment Group Limited (New Zealand),
HUBER+SUHNER Group (Switzerland),
+
SkyPower Global (United States of America),
Stora Enso (Finland),
+
Slaughter and May (United Kingdom),
Coca Cola European Partners United Kingdom (UK),
+
SMART Global Holdings Inc. (United States of America),
SUEZ (France),
+
Smart Phases Inc. (DBA Novacab) (United States of America),
Ericsson Group (Sweden),
+
Smurfit Kappa Group plc (Ireland),
Origin Energy (Australia),
+
Snap Inc. (United States of America),
MARUI GROUP CO. LTD. (Japan),
+
SNCF (France),
McDonald’s Corporation United States of America (USA),
+
Societe Generale (France),
AB InBev (Belgium),
+
Sodexo (France),
Electrolux (Sweden),
+
Södra Skogsägarna ekonomisk förening* (Sweden),
L'Oréal (France),
+
Sofidel S.p.A. (Italy),
Mahindra Sanyo Special Steel (India),
+
SOK Corporation (Finland),
Sekisui House LTD (Japan),
+
Solvay S.A. (Belgium),
SGS SA (Switzerland),
+
 
Tennant Company United States of America (USA),
+
Sompo Holdings, Inc. (Japan),
Forest City Realty Trust Inc. United States of America (USA),
+
Sonae (Portugal),
Edge Environment Pty Ltd (Australia),
+
Sonae Sierra (Portugal),
Novo Nordisk A/S (Denmark),
+
Sony Corporation (Japan),
Procter & Gamble Company United States of America (USA),
+
Sopra Steria Group (France),
Stanley Black & Decker United States of America (USA),
+
Sörby Handelsträdgård Aktiebolag (Sweden),
Hilton United States of America (USA),
+
South East Water (Australia),
Caesars Entertainment United States of America (USA),
+
SPADEL SA (Belgium),
IKEA (Sweden),
+
SQUARE Management Consulting (France),
SIG Combibloc (Switzerland),
+
SSAB AB (publ.) (Sweden),
Unicharm Corporation (Japan),
+
SSE Plc (United Kingdom),
Suntory Holdings Limited (Japan),
+
SSEN Distribution (United Kingdom),
Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (Japan),
+
Standard Chartered Bank (United Kingdom),
SEKISUI CHEMICAL CO. LTD (Japan),
+
Stanley Black & Decker (United States of America),
Suntory Beverage & Food Limited (Japan),
+
Stantec Inc. (Canada),
International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. United States of America (USA),
+
Starbucks Coffee Company (United States of America),
ACCIONA (Spain),
+
Steelcase Inc. (United States of America),
City Developments Limited (Singapore),
+
Stella McCartney (United Kingdom),
Dai Nippon Printing Co. Ltd. (Japan),
+
STMicroelectronics NV (Switzerland),
Legrand (France),
+
Stonyfield (United States of America),
Bacardi Limited (Bermuda),
+
Stora Enso Oyj (Finland),
Emira Property Fund Ltd (South Africa),
+
Storebrand ASA (Norway),
Levi Strauss & Co. United States of America (USA),
+
Strategic Sports Ltd. (China),
Brother Industries Ltd. (Japan),
+
SUEZ (France),
Mastercard United States of America (USA),
+
Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited (Japan),
Ben & Jerry's United States of America (USA),
+
Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (Japan),
Castellum AB (Sweden),
+
Suntory Beverage & Food Limited (Japan),
Sumitomo Forestry Co. Ltd (Japan),
+
Suntory Holdings Limited (Japan),
Daiwa House Industry Co. Ltd (Japan),
+
sustainable AG (Germany),
Covivio (France),
+
 
ASICS Corporation (Japan),
+
Sustainia (Denmark),
ASKUL Corporation (Japan),
+
Swaraj Engines Limited (India),
Cisco Systems Inc. United States of America (USA),
+
Sweco (Sweden),
Constantia Flexibles International GmbH (Austria),
+
Swedbank (Sweden),
FIRMENICH SA (Switzerland),
+
Swedish Match (Sweden),
ICA Gruppen (Sweden),
+
Swire Coca-Cola Limited (China),
Morgan Sindall Group plc United Kingdom (UK),
+
Swire Properties Limited (China),
Nomura Research Institute Ltd. (Japan),
+
Swiss Reinsurance Co. (Switzerland),
Hindustan Zinc Limited (India),
+
Swisscom (Switzerland),
Kilroy Realty Corporation United States of America (USA),
+
Symrise AG (Germany),
Tyson Foods, Inc. United States of America (USA),
+
Syngenta International AG (Switzerland),
News Corp United States of America (USA),
+
Synlait Milk Limited (New Zealand),
Asahi Group Holdings (Japan),
+
T-Mobile US, Inc. (United States of America),
Red Electrica de España (Spain),
+
T.GARANT_ BANKASI A._. (Turkey),
CVS Health United States of America (USA),
+
Tai Wah Garment Industry Sdn. Bhd. (Malaysia),
Diab International AB (Sweden),
+
Taiga Apparel (Pvt.) Limited (Pakistan),
Wipro (India),
+
TAIHO PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD (Japan),
Orkla ASA (Norway),
+
Taisei Corporation (Japan),
Alma Media (Finland),
+
Taiwan Cement Corporation (China),
Kingspan Group Plc (Ireland),
+
Taiwan Mobile Co., Ltd (China),
SUMITOMO CHEMICAL Co. Ltd. (Japan),
+
Takasago International Corporation (Japan),
Skunkfunk (Spain),
+
Takasago Thermal Engineering (Japan),
Enviro-Mark Solutions (New Zealand),
+
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited (Japan),
Pukka Herbs United Kingdom (UK),
+
Talawakelle Tea Estates PLC (Sri Lanka),
Seiko Epson Corporation (Japan),
+
TalkTalk (),
Seventh Generation, Inc. United States of America (USA),
+
Target Corporation (United States of America),
NEC Corporation (Japan),
+
Tata Chemicals (India),
Astellas Pharma Inc. (Japan),
+
TATA GLOBAL BEVERAGES Ltd. (India),
Prologis United States of America (USA),
+
Tate & Lyle (United Kingdom),
bpost SA (Belgium),
+
 
Royal Philips (Netherlands),
+
Taylor Wimpey (United Kingdom),
Essity AB (Sweden),
+
TCC S.A.S. (Colombia),
Signify (Netherlands),
+
Tchibo GmbH* (Germany),
Accenture (Ireland),
+
TDC A/S (Denmark),
Investa (Australia),
+
Teachers Mutual Bank (Australia),
YKK AP Inc. (Japan),
+
Tech Mahindra (India),
New Zealand Post (New Zealand),
+
Ted Baker (United Kingdom),
Magyar Telekom Plc. (Hungary),
+
Tele2 AB (Sweden),
Aeon Co., Ltd. (Japan),
+
Telefonica S.A. (Spain),
Kingfisher United Kingdom (UK),
+
Telekom Austria AG (Austria),
Taisei Corporation (Japan),
+
Telenor (Norway),
Tech Mahindra (India),
+
Telia Company (Sweden),
Daito Trust Construction Co. Ltd. (Japan),
+
Telstra (Australia),
Outotec Oyj (Finland),
+
Tendam Retail S.A (Spain),
Iron Mountain United States of America (USA),
+
Tennant Company (United States of America),
SKYCITY Entertainment Group Limited (New Zealand),
+
TenneT Holding BV (Netherlands),
Multiplex Construction Europe United Kingdom (UK),
+
Terna SpA (Italy),
Japan Tobacco Inc. (Japan),
+
Terumo Coporation (Japan),
TOPPAN PRINTING CO. LTD. (Japan),
+
Tesco PLC (United Kingdom),
Groupe SEB (France),
+
Tessy Plastics Corp. (United States of America),
H&M Hennes & Mauritz AB (Sweden),
+
Tetra Pak Group (Sweden),
Iberdrola SA (Spain),
+
Thalys (Belgium),
Outokumpu Oyj (Finland),
+
The Anderson DuBose Company (United States of America),
Symantec Corporation United States of America (USA),
+
The Berkeley Group Holdings plc (United Kingdom),
Bennetts Associates United Kingdom (UK),
+
The British Land Company PLC (United Kingdom),
Target Corporation United States of America (USA),
+
The Cadmus Group LLC (United States of America),
Derwent London Plc United Kingdom (UK),
+
The Children's Place (United States of America),
Swedish Match (Sweden),
+
The Clorox Company (United States of America),
VIÑA CONCHA Y TORO (Chile),
+
The Co-op (United Kingdom),
ERM United Kingdom (UK),
+
 
Green Element Limited United Kingdom (UK),
+
The Coca-Cola Company (United States of America),
Grant Thornton UK LLP United Kingdom (UK),
+
The Crown Estate (United Kingdom),
Austria Glas Recycling GmbH (Austria),
+
The Estée Lauder Companies (United States of America),
Daxner & Merl GmbH (Austria),
+
The HAVI Group, LP (United States of America),
Royal DSM (Netherlands),
+
The Hershey Company (United States of America),
Millennium & Copthorne Hotels plc. United Kingdom (UK),
+
The Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels, Limited (China),
Royal BAM Group (Netherlands),
+
The J.M. Smucker Company (United States of America),
Schreiber Foods United States of America (USA),
+
The Kraft Heinz Company (United States of America),
T-Mobile US, Inc. United States of America (USA),
+
The LEGO Group (Denmark),
Contact Energy (New Zealand),
+
The Lux Collective Ltd (Mauritius/ Singapore),
thinkstep Australasia (New Zealand),
+
The Macerich Company (United States of America),
British American Tobacco United Kingdom (UK),
+
The Martin-Brower Company, L.C.C. (United States of America),
Adva Optical Networking SE (Germany),
+
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (United States of America),
Intuit United States of America (USA),
+
The Schneider Group (Italy),
LITE-ON technology corp. Taiwan Province of (China),
+
The SPAR Group Limited (South Africa),
Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. LTD  (Japan),
+
The VELUX Group (Denmark),
Panalpina Welttransport Holding AG (Switzerland),
+
The Warehouse Group (New Zealand),
Lidl Belgium GmbH. & Co. KG (Belgium),
+
The Yokohama Rubber Co. Ltd. (Japan),
PostNL (Netherlands),
+
Thermguard (South Africa),
Alaya Consulting Ltd. in Hong Kong (China),
+
thinkstep-anz (New Zealand),
Eisai Co., Ltd. (Japan),
+
Thomson Reuters (United States of America),
Vasakronan AB (Sweden),
+
Thor Industries, Inc. (United States of America),
FRASERS PROPERTY AUSTRALIA (Australia),
+
ThoughtWorks, Inc. (United States of America),
MITSUBISHI ESTATE CO., LTD. (Japan),
+
Thule Group (Sweden),
GROUPE RENAULT (France),
+
thyssenkrupp AG (Germany),
Heidelberg Cement (Germany),
+
Timberlink Australia (Australia),
The HAVI Group, LP United States of America (USA),
+
Tintex Textiles, S.A. (Portugal),
Carbon Credentials United Kingdom (UK),
+
TMG Automotive (Portugal),
Greif Holding GmbH & Co. KG (Germany),
+
TODA Corporation (Japan),
Azbil Corporation (Japan),
+
 
KYOCERA Corporation (Japan),
+
Toitū Envirocare (New Zealand),
Deutsche Telekom AG (Germany),
+
Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc. (Japan),
Sibanye-Stillwater (South Africa),
+
Tokmanni Oy (Finland),
The Co-operative Group Ltd. United Kingdom (UK),
+
Tokyu Construction Co., Ltd. (Japan),
Burberry Limited United Kingdom (UK),
+
Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Corporation (Japan),
PUMA SE (Germany),
+
TOPPAN PRINTING CO., LTD. (Japan),
Borregaard AS (Norway),
+
Toshiba Corporation (Japan),
KAO Corporation (Japan),
+
Toyota Motor Corporation (Japan),
Novartis (Switzerland),
+
Transurban (Australia),
Taiwan Mobile Co. Ltd Taiwan Province of (China),  
+
Tribe Impact Capital LLP (United Kingdom),
Best Buy Co. Inc. United States of America (USA),
+
Triciclos S.A. (Chile),
Dexus (Australia),
+
TRUMPF GmbH + Co. KG (Germany),
Informa plc United Kingdom (UK),
+
TSB Bank (United Kingdom),
AvalonBay Communities Inc. United States of America (USA),
+
TSKB (Turkey),
SOK Corporation (Finland),
+
Turkiye Garanti Bankasi A.S. (Turkey),
The Martin-Brower Company L.C.C. United States of America (USA),
+
Türkiye İş Bankası (Turkey),
USHIO INC. (Japan),
+
Turkiye Sinai Kalkinma Bankasi (TSKB) (Turkey),
Accenture PLC (Ireland).
+
TVP Technology Limited (China),
 +
Tyson Foods, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Uber Technologies, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
UCB (Belgium),
 +
UK-NSI Co (Japan),
 +
Ultratech Cement Limited (India),
 +
Under Armour, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield SE (France),
 +
Unicharm Corporation (Japan),
 +
Unidas S/A (Brazil),
 +
Unilever (United Kingdom),
 +
Union Pacific Railroad (United States of America),
 +
 
 +
United Technologies Corporation (United States of America),
 +
United Utilities Group PLC (United Kingdom),
 +
Univar Solutions (United States of America),
 +
Universal Corporation (United States of America),
 +
UPL Limited (India),
 +
UPM-Kymmene Corporation (Finland),
 +
Uponor Corporation (Finland),
 +
USHIO INC. (Japan),
 +
Uxua Casa Hotel & Spa (Brazil),
 +
V. MANE Fils (France),
 +
VakifBank (Turkey),
 +
Vakrangee Limited (India),
 +
Vale S.A. (Brazil),
 +
Valio Ltd. (Finland),
 +
VALLOUREC (France),
 +
VALORA Sustainability & Innovation (Spain),
 +
Vasakronan AB (Sweden),
 +
Vattenfall AB (Sweden),
 +
VAUDE Sport (Germany),
 +
Veidekke ASA (Norway),
 +
Ventas, Inc. (United States of America),
 +
Veolia (France),
 +
Verallia (France),
 +
Verbund AG (Austria),
 +
Verdani Partners (United States of America),
 +
Verescence (France),
 +
Veritas Technologies LLC (United States of America),
 +
Verizon Communications (United States of America),
 +
Vestas Wind Systems (Denmark),
 +
 
 +
VF Corporation (United States of America),
 +
Vina Concha y Toro S.A. (Chile),
 +
Vina Polkura SA (Chile),
 +
Virgin Active South Africa (Pty) Limited (South Africa),
 +
Virgin West Coast Trains Ltd (United Kingdom),
 +
VIRUTEX ILKO S.A (Chile),
 +
Vivendi SE (France),
 +
VMware, Inc (United States of America),
 +
Vodafone Group plc (United Kingdom),
 +
Volkswagen AG (Germany),
 +
Volvo Car Corporation (Sweden),
 +
Vornado Realty Trust (United States of America),
 +
VPK Packaging Group (Belgium),
 +
WAKE-UP TECHNOLOGY PRIVATE LIMITED (India),
 +
Walmart Inc. (United States of America),
 +
WasteBox, Inc. (Japan),
 +
Wellness Heaven Hotel Guide (Germany),
 +
Wereldhave (Netherlands),
 +
Westpac Banking Corporation (Australia),
 +
Whirlpool Corporation (United States of America),
 +
White House (India),
 +
Wihlborgs Fastigheter (Sweden),
 +
Willmott Dixon Holdings Limited (United Kingdom),
 +
Wipro Limited (India),
 +
Woolworths Group Limited (Australia),
 +
Woolworths Holdings (South Africa),
 +
Workday (United States of America),
 +
Workspace Group PLC (United Kingdom),
 +
Worldline S.A. (France),
 +
 
 +
WSP Global Inc. (Canada),
 +
X5 Retail Group (Russia),
 +
Xerox Corporation (United States of America),
 +
Xiamen Intretech Inc (China),
 +
Yakima Chief Hops (United States of America),
 +
Yamaha Corporation (Japan),
 +
YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD. (Japan),
 +
Yarra Valley Water (Australia),
 +
YASAVA Solutions SA (Switzerland),
 +
YES BANK Limited (India),
 +
YKK AP Inc. (Japan),
 +
YKK Corporation (Japan),
 +
Yuanta Financial Holding Co Ltd (China),
 +
Zalando SE (Germany),
 +
Zebra Technologies Corporation (United States of America),
 +
Zhejiang Arcana Power Sports Tech. Co.. Ltd. (China),
 +
Zimmer Biomet (United States of America),
 +
Zuellig Pharma (Singapore),
 +
Zurich Insurance Group (Switzerland)
  
|Participants financial institutions number=1
+
|Participants financial institutions number=37
|Participants financial institutions names=33
+
|Participants financial institutions names=
 +
ABN AMRO Bank N.V. (Netherlands),
 
ACTIAM (Netherlands),
 
ACTIAM (Netherlands),
 +
Albaraka Türk Participation Bank (Turkey),
 
Allianz Investment Management (Germany),
 
Allianz Investment Management (Germany),
 +
Alstria office REIT-AG (Germany),
 +
Amalgamated Bank (United States of America),
 +
ASN Bank (Netherlands),
 
Australian Ethical Investment (Australia),
 
Australian Ethical Investment (Australia),
 +
AvalonBay Communities, Inc. (USA),
 +
Aviva (United K.),
 
AXA Group (France),
 
AXA Group (France),
 
BanColombia (Colombia),
 
BanColombia (Colombia),
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MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings (Japan),
 
MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings (Japan),
 
Principal Financial Group (USA),
 
Principal Financial Group (USA),
Raiffeisen Bank International (Austria),
+
Raiffeisen Bank (Austria),
 
Societe Generale (France),
 
Societe Generale (France),
 
Sompo Holdings (Japan),
 
Sompo Holdings (Japan),
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Tokio Marine Holdings (Japan),
 
Tokio Marine Holdings (Japan),
 
Westpac Banking Corporation (Australia).
 
Westpac Banking Corporation (Australia).
 
 
|Participants supporting partners number=5
 
|Participants supporting partners number=5
 
|Participants supporting partners names=CDP (United Kingdom), UN Global Compact (USA), World resources Institute (USA), WWF (USA).
 
|Participants supporting partners names=CDP (United Kingdom), UN Global Compact (USA), World resources Institute (USA), WWF (USA).
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|Number of members year=2018
 
|Number of members year=2018
 
|Number of members value=163
 
|Number of members value=163
 +
}}{{Number of members
 +
|Number of members year=2022
 +
|Number of members value=1356
 +
}}{{Number of members
 +
|Number of members year=2020
 +
|Number of members value=1146
 
}}
 
}}
 
|Have only national states as participators=No
 
|Have only national states as participators=No
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|Indicator=Technical dialogue;Knowledge dissemination and exchange;
 
|Indicator=Technical dialogue;Knowledge dissemination and exchange;
 
}}{{Indicators information
 
}}{{Indicators information
|Indicator=Implementation;Technical operational implementation (ex-post);Stakeholders who have committed to the goals:2015=47@2016=104@2017=228@2018=438@2019=604:#
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|Indicator=Implementation;Technical operational implementation (ex-post);Stakeholders who have committed to the goals:2015=47@2016=104@2017=228@2018=438@2019=604@2020=1146:#
 
}}{{Indicators information
 
}}{{Indicators information
 
|Indicator=Implementation;Goal setting (ex-ante);Stakeholders who have committed to the goals:2030=2000:#!Total Mitigation:2030=2000:MtCO2e/yr
 
|Indicator=Implementation;Goal setting (ex-ante);Stakeholders who have committed to the goals:2030=2000:#!Total Mitigation:2030=2000:MtCO2e/yr
 
}}
 
}}
|Goals mai=1.In July 2019 at 367 leading companies will have committed to adopt science-based GHG emission reduction targets and 237 companies have approved science-based targets.  
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|Goals mai=To hold off some of the worst climate impacts, and avoid irreversible damage to our societies, economies and the natural world, we must hold temperature rise to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. This requires halving greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and hitting net-zero emissions by 2050.
  
2.Science-based target setting will be embedded in key mechanisms and platforms that lead to the widespread and sustained adoption of GHG emission reduction targets in line with science as a standard business practice in priority regions and sectors.
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That’s why we are inviting visionary business leaders to publicly commit their companies to a 1.5°C target and be recognized in the lead up to COP 26 in November 2021. Leading companies are already proving that a 1.5°C-compliant business model is possible, and there is evidence that these companies will be best-placed to thrive as the global economy undergoes a just transition to a net-zero future by 2050.
 
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3.In support of the Paris Agreement, science based targets from leading companies demonstrate to policy-makers the scale of emission reductions that are achievable to positively influence international climate negotiations and domestic climate policy.
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|Comments on indicators and goals=tCO2e estimate from the report: "Individual actors, collective initiatives and their impact on global greenhouse gas emissions", New Climate, PBL, and Yale 2018. Assuming that by 2030, 2000 companies have adopted a science-based target in line with the 2 degree goal.
 
|Comments on indicators and goals=tCO2e estimate from the report: "Individual actors, collective initiatives and their impact on global greenhouse gas emissions", New Climate, PBL, and Yale 2018. Assuming that by 2030, 2000 companies have adopted a science-based target in line with the 2 degree goal.
|Progress that has been made by your initiative=We had a goal of 100 companies for COP21. By COP21 38 companies committed to set a SBT with 9 already having a validated SBT. After COP21 there are approximately 2 companies joining/week.
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|How will goals be achieved=High Level events, technical webinars, exchanges to raise awareness, explain options on how to commit to the "Business Ambition for 1.5 C", individual conversations with targeted companies
 
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|Progress that has been made by your initiative=Over 1,000 companies spanning 60 countries and nearly 50 sectors – including one-fifth of the Global Fortune 500 – are working with the SBTi to reduce their emissions at the pace and scale necessary to prevent the worst effects of climate change.These companies represent nearly 20% of global market capitalization (over $20.5 trillion USD).
The initiative is working to develop methods for the sectors not currently or insufficiently covered by the Sectoral Decabonization Approach and aims to have these completed within approximately the next year (2017). We are also refining our eligibility criteria and recommendations to provide companies with as much information as possible to assist them in developing their targets.
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The amount of scope 1 and 2 emissions covered by validated science-based targets has increased fivefold from 2015 to 2020. On this trajectory, commitments by SBTi companies could cover almost a quarter of total global emissions from energy and industry within the next five years.  
 
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As the number of companies joining the SBTi has increased, so has ambition. As of October 2020, more than 40% of companies with approved targets had set them in line with the goal of limiting warming to no more than 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, with many of those companies aiming to reduce emissions even faster.
Advice on products: Defines and promotes best practice in science-based target setting with the support of a Technical Advisory Group.
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|How are you tracking progress of your initiative=The initiative tracks the number of companies that have "signed up" to SBTs and the targets that have passed the SBTi's official target quality check. Those that are "signed up" are either companies that have signed a commitment letter stating that they will set a science-based target meeting the SBTi's Call to Action eligibility criteria within two years and those that have approved science-based targets (whether they had submitted a commitment letter previously or not). Both numbers are displayed on the SBTi's website at http://sciencebasedtargets.org/companies-taking-action/.
 
|How are you tracking progress of your initiative=The initiative tracks the number of companies that have "signed up" to SBTs and the targets that have passed the SBTi's official target quality check. Those that are "signed up" are either companies that have signed a commitment letter stating that they will set a science-based target meeting the SBTi's Call to Action eligibility criteria within two years and those that have approved science-based targets (whether they had submitted a commitment letter previously or not). Both numbers are displayed on the SBTi's website at http://sciencebasedtargets.org/companies-taking-action/.
|Available reporting=While the SBTi has outlined reasons that companies with ambitious targets are often more successful, it has not yet done an in-depth analysis of the business case for companies that have set SBTs. It is considering doing so in the future.
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|Available reporting=SBTi’s latest progress report is available online: https://sciencebasedtargets.org/sbti-progress-report-2020
 
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Regulation and reporting: One of the objectives of the SBTi was to demonstrate the scale of ambition of the private sector to policymakers. The main push was for COP 21. In the wake of the Paris Agreement SBT engagement strategies will incorporate NDCs where possible. Regarding reporting, CDP has started scoring SBT information in its climate change questionnaire starting in 2016 and still continue to do so.
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General

Name of initiative Science Based Targets initiative
LPAA initiative Yes
NAZCA Initiative Yes
Website address http://sciencebasedtargets.org/
Related initiatives
Starting year 2015
End year
Secretariat Heidi Huusko, United Nations Global Compact, 685 3rd Ave 12th Floor, New York, NY 10017, phone: +1 646 884 7513, Email: huusko@un.org

Campaign Manager: Tom Dowdall, Tom.Dowdall@cdp.net

Organisational structure A steering committee (one representative from CDP, UN Global Compact, WRI and WWF) constitutes the main decision making-body of the initiative.

A high-level advisory board, composed of one high-level representative per partner organization and a representative from WMB, provides guidance, mobilize resources, and ensure internal buy-in within each of the partner organizations.

A core team, hosted by the partner organizations, delivers the strategy and work plan. The SBT core team members lead the implementation of key pieces of the SBT strategy in coordination with the relevant stakeholders within each of the partner organizations and externally. The SBT core team is the main implementation body of the SBT strategy, except for corporate engagement activities, that will remain within each of the partner organizations.

A Technical Advisory group consists of experts in the field of corporate sustainability, particularly dealing with science-based target setting methods, who give independent advice and input to the development of new methodologies.

Geographical coverage Global
Name of lead organisation CDP, UN Global Compact, World Resources Institute (WRI), World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)
Type of lead organisation Business, Network/Consortium/Partnership
Location/Nationality of lead organisation United States of America

Description

Description The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) drives ambitious climate action in the private sector by enabling companies to set greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets aligned with what climate science shows is required to prevent catastrophic climate change. Founded in 2015, the SBTi is a partnership between CDP, the United Nations Global Compact, World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). The SBTi call to action is one of the We Mean Business Coalition commitments.

‘Business Ambition for 1.5°C’ is an urgent call to action, led by a global coalition of UN agencies, business and industry leaders.

We’re calling on companies to commit to ambitious emissions reduction targets through the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).

By setting a science-based target in line with a 1.5°C future, businesses can make their critical and necessary contribution to limiting the worst impacts of climate change.

Objectives Mobilize the private sector to set emissions reduction targets in line with climate science and play their part in accelerating the era-defining global effort to achieve a climate-safe future.
Activities By guiding companies’ target setting, the initiative enables businesses to tackle global warming while seizing the benefits and boosting their competitiveness in the transition to a net-zero economy. In addition to providing clear criteria and a step-by-step process for all businesses, the SBTi provides tailored guidance for specific sectors such as power generation and finance. Targets submitted to SBTi undergo a process of review and validation to ensure that they are consistent with the level of decarbonization required to keep global temperature below thresholds defined by the Paris Agreement.

Through the SBTi’s Business Ambition for 1.5°C campaign, hundreds of companies have also committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. In recognition that this long-term vision is only credible if supported by steep emissions reductions in the shorter term, these companies are committing to set science-based targets across their whole value chain.

One or two success stories achieved SBTi has gathered evidence that companies that have set science-based targets are delivering emissions reductions in line with this ambition. The 338 companies in the analysis collectively reduced their annual emissions by 25% between 2015 and 2019 – a difference of 302 million tonnes, which is equivalent to the annual emissions of 78 coal-fired power plants.

This is true leadership and differs markedly from the global trend: over the same five-year period, global emissions from energy and industrial processes increased by around 3.4%.

Furthermore, the typical SBTi company has reduced its scope 1 and 2 emissions at a linear rate of 6.4% a year since setting their targets, more than the 4.2% annual reduction the SBTi requires for targets aligned with 1.5°C.

Monitoring and Impacts

Sustainable Development Impact:
E SDG goals icons-individual-rgb-13.png  
Function of initiative Implementation, Technical dialogue
Activity of initiative Goal setting (ex-ante), Knowledge dissemination and exchange, Technical operational implementation (ex-post)
Indicators
Technical operational implementation (ex-post) — Stakeholders who have committed to the goals
Year201520162017201820192020
Value (#)471042284386041146
Goal setting (ex-ante) — Stakeholders who have committed to the goals
Year2030
Value (#)2000
Goal setting (ex-ante) — Total Mitigation
Year2030
Value (MtCO2e/yr)2000
Goals To hold off some of the worst climate impacts, and avoid irreversible damage to our societies, economies and the natural world, we must hold temperature rise to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. This requires halving greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and hitting net-zero emissions by 2050.

That’s why we are inviting visionary business leaders to publicly commit their companies to a 1.5°C target and be recognized in the lead up to COP 26 in November 2021. Leading companies are already proving that a 1.5°C-compliant business model is possible, and there is evidence that these companies will be best-placed to thrive as the global economy undergoes a just transition to a net-zero future by 2050.

Comments on indicators and goals tCO2e estimate from the report: "Individual actors, collective initiatives and their impact on global greenhouse gas emissions", New Climate, PBL, and Yale 2018. Assuming that by 2030, 2000 companies have adopted a science-based target in line with the 2 degree goal.
How will goals be achieved High Level events, technical webinars, exchanges to raise awareness, explain options on how to commit to the "Business Ambition for 1.5 C", individual conversations with targeted companies
Have you changed or strenghtened your goals
Progress towards the goals Over 1,000 companies spanning 60 countries and nearly 50 sectors – including one-fifth of the Global Fortune 500 – are working with the SBTi to reduce their emissions at the pace and scale necessary to prevent the worst effects of climate change.These companies represent nearly 20% of global market capitalization (over $20.5 trillion USD).

The amount of scope 1 and 2 emissions covered by validated science-based targets has increased fivefold from 2015 to 2020. On this trajectory, commitments by SBTi companies could cover almost a quarter of total global emissions from energy and industry within the next five years. As the number of companies joining the SBTi has increased, so has ambition. As of October 2020, more than 40% of companies with approved targets had set them in line with the goal of limiting warming to no more than 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, with many of those companies aiming to reduce emissions even faster.

How are you tracking progress of your initiative The initiative tracks the number of companies that have "signed up" to SBTs and the targets that have passed the SBTi's official target quality check. Those that are "signed up" are either companies that have signed a commitment letter stating that they will set a science-based target meeting the SBTi's Call to Action eligibility criteria within two years and those that have approved science-based targets (whether they had submitted a commitment letter previously or not). Both numbers are displayed on the SBTi's website at http://sciencebasedtargets.org/companies-taking-action/.
Available reporting SBTi’s latest progress report is available online: https://sciencebasedtargets.org/sbti-progress-report-2020

Participants

Participants Number Names
Members 1385  
Companies 1348 37 Interactive Entertainment (China),A.P. Moller - Maersk (Denmark),A1 Telekom Austria Group (Austria),A2A Ingenierie (France),A2A S.p.A. (Italy),AAK AB (Denmark),Aardvark Certification Ltd (United Kingdom),AB Electrolux (Sweden),AB InBev (Belgium),AB Volvo (Sweden),ABB Ltd. (Switzerland),Abdi Ibrahim Pharmaceuticals (Turkey),ABP Food Group (Ireland),Abreu Advogados (Portugal),ACC Limited (India),Accenture (United States of America / Ireland),ACCIONA (Spain),Accor S.A. (France),Aceros AZA S.A. (Chile),Actiam NV (Netherlands),Adani Green Energy Ltd. (India),Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (India),Adidas AG (Germany),Adobe Systems Inc. (United States of America),Adva Optical Networking SE (Germany),Advanced Micro Devices,Inc (United States of America),Advantest Corporation (Japan),AECOM ​Technology Corporation (United States of America),AEON Co.,Ltd. (Japan),AES Tietê (Brazil),AFRY (ÅF Pöyry) (Sweden),Agder Energi AS (Norway),Agility (Kuwait),Aguas Andinas S.A. (Chile),Air Liquide Group S.A. (France),Ajinomoto Co.,Inc. (Japan),Akzo Nobel N.V. (Netherlands),Alaya Consulting Ltd. (China),Albert Bartlett and Sons (Airdrie) Ltd. (United Kingdom),ALDI Einkauf GmbH & Co. oHG (Aldi Nord) (Germany),ALDI SOUTH Group (Austria),ALDO Group Inc. (Canada),ALEATICA,S.A.B DE C.V. (Mexico),Alkemics (France),Allianz SE (Germany),Allied Sustainability and Environmental Consultants Group Limited (China),Alltech,Inc. (United States of America),Alma Media Corporation (Finland),Alstom (France),Altri SGPS S.A. (Portugal),Altria Group,Inc. (United States of America),Amazon (United States of America),AMBEV S/A (Brazil),Ambuja Cement Ltd (India),Amdocs Ltd. (United States of America),Amergin Pty Ltd (Australia),America Movil,S.A.B. de C.V. (Mexico),American Eagle Outfitters,Inc. (United States of America),AMF FASTIGHETER AB (Sweden),An Post (Ireland),Ana Holdings Inc. (Japan),Analog Devices,Inc. (United States of America),Anritsu Corporation (Japan),Antea Nederland B.V. (Netherlands),Anthem,Inc. (United States of America),Apotea (Sweden),Applied Materials (United States of America),Applied Optoelectronics Inc. (United States of America),AptarGroup Inc. (United States of America),Aqua America (United States of America),Arab Printing Press sal (Lebanon),Arabesque S-Ray Gmbh (Germany),Arauco (Chile),ARC Alternative and Renewable Construction LLC (United States of America),Arc'teryx Equipment Inc (Canada),ARÇELİK A.Ş. (Turkey),Ardagh Group S.A. (Luxembourg),ARKEMA (France),Arkhangelsk Pulp and Paper Mill (Russia),Arla Foods amba (Denmark),ARM Holdings (United Kingdom),Armada Supply Chain Solutions,LLC (United States of America),Armstrong Engineering Limited (Kenya),Artistic Milliners (Pakistan),Arup (United Kingdom),Asahi Group Company Limited (China),Asahi Group Holdings,Ltd. (Japan),ASE Technology Holding,Co.,Ltd. (China),Asia Cement (China),Asia Pacific Resources International Holdings Ltd (Singapore),ASICS Corporation (Japan),ASKUL Corporation (Japan),Assa Abloy AB (Sweden),Astellas Pharma Inc. (Japan),AstraZeneca (United Kingdom),AT&T (United States of America),Atea (Norway),Atlantic Packaging (United States of America),Atlassian Corporation Plc (United Kingdom),Atos (France),Auchan (France),Auchan Portugal Hipermercados S.A. (Portugal),Auckland Airport (New Zealand),Aurubis AG (Germany),Australian Ethical Investment (Australia),Australian Postal Corporation (Australia),Austria Glas Recycling GmbH (Austria),Autodesk,Inc. (United States of America),AvalonBay Communities,Inc. (United States of America),Avícola Coliumo (Chile),Avieco (United Kingdom),AXA (France),Azbil Corporation (Japan),BA GLASS B.V (Portugal),Bacardi Limited (Bermuda),Bain & Company (United States of America),Balfour Beatty Plc (United Kingdom),Ball Corporation (United States of America),Baluarte Cultura (Brazil),Bama Fresh Cuts AB (Sweden),BanColombia SA (Colombia),Bank Australia (Australia),Bank J. Safra Sarasin AG (Switzerland),Barco NV (Belgium),Barilla G.R. Fratelli SpA (Italy),BARRATT DEVELOPMENTS PLC (United Kingdom),Barry Callebaut (Switzerland),Bayer AG (Germany),BBVA,S.A. (Spain),BCD Travel (United States of America),BDP (United Kingdom),Beiersdorf AG (Germany),Ben & Jerry's (United States of America),Benesse Holdings,Inc. (Japan),Bennetts Associates (United Kingdom),Berry Global Group,Inc. (United States of America),Bertegruppen AB (Sweden),Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA (Germany),Best Buy Co.,Inc. (United States of America),BESTSELLER A/S (Denmark),Bharti Airtel Limited (India),BIAL (Portugal),BillerudKorsnas AB (Sweden),Biogen Inc. (United States of America),BLG LOGISTICS GROUP AG & Co. KG (Germany),Bloomberg,L.P. (United States of America),BMW AG (Germany),BNP Paribas (France),Boma Global (United States of America),Bonava AB (Sweden),Bonnier Books (Sweden),Bontaz Group (France),Borregaard ASA (Norway),Bosch Group (Germany),Boston Consulting Group (United States of America),Boston Properties (United States of America),bpost NV (Belgium),Brambles (Australia),Bristlecone Inc (United States of America),British American Tobacco (United Kingdom),BRITVIC PLC (United Kingdom),Brooks Running (United States of America),Brother Industries,Ltd. (Japan),Brown Thomas Arnotts (Ireland),Brunswick Group (United Kingdom),BT Group plc (United Kingdom),Bugaboo International bv (Netherlands),Burberry Group plc (United Kingdom),Burges Salmon LL (United Kingdom),C&A (Belgium),C6(n) TECHNOLOGY LIMITED (United Kingdom),Caesars Entertainment (United States of America),Caixa Geral de Depositos (Portugal),Cambridge Healthcare Research Limited (United Kingdom),Campbell Soup Company (United States of America),Canadian National Railway Company (Canada),Canadian Pacific Railway Company (Canada),Canary Wharf Group Plc (United Kingdom),Capgemini SE (France),CapitaLandLimited (Singapore),Capitas Finance Limited (United Kingdom),Carbon Asset Developer Associates (Grenada) Limited (Grenada),Carbon Intelligence (United Kingdom),Care Direct (Greece),Cargill,Inc. (United States of America),Cargotec (Finland),Carlsberg Group (Denmark),Carrefour (France),Casino Guichard Perrachon SA (France),Casio Computer Co.,LTD. (Japan),Castellum AB (Sweden),Castrén & Snellman Attorneys Ltd (Finland),Catena AB (Sweden),CBRE Group,Inc. (United States of America),Celestica (Canada),Cellnex Telecom (Spain),CEMAsys.com AS (Norway),CenturyLink,Inc (United States of America),CEWE Stiftung & Co.KGaA (Germany),CGI IT UK LTD (Canada),CGP PRIMAGAZ (France),Chambers Federation (United States of America),CHANEL (France),Charles River Laboratories,Inc. (United States of America),Charoen Pokphand Group Co.,Ltd. (C.P. Group) (Thailand),Chipotle Mexican Grill,Inc. (United States of America),Chobani (United States of America),Chr. Hansen A/S (Denmark),Cisco Systems (United States of America),City Developments Limited (Singapore),Citycon Oyj (Finland),Clariant AG (Switzerland),Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates),Clif Bar & Company (United States of America),Cloetta AB (Sweden),CMA CGM (France),CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP (United Kingdom),Coca-Cola European Partners (United Kingdom),Coca-Cola FEMSA (Mexico),Coca-Cola Hellenic (Switzerland),Cofinimmo (Belgium),Colgate-Palmolive Company (United States of America),Coloplast (Denmark),Comany Inc. (Japan),Commercial International Bank Egypt (SAE) CIB (Egypt),Commerzbank AG (Germany),CommonWealth Partners (United States of America),Community Services.net Pty Ltd (CSnet) (Australia),Companhia Brasileira de Aluminio (Brazil),Compass Group PLC (United Kingdom),Conagra Brands,Inc. (United States of America),Consid AB (Sweden),Constantia Flexibles International GmbH (Austria),Contact Energy (New Zealand),Continental (Germany),Contraf-Nicotex-Tobacco GmbH (CNT) (Germany),Coop Danmark A/S (Denmark),Coop Sverige AB (Sweden),Corbion (Netherlands),Covivio (France),Cranswick plc (United Kingdom),Credit Agricole S.A. (France),CRH plc (Ireland),Croda International Pl (United Kingdom),Crown Holdings,Inc (United States of America),Crystal Claire Cosmetics Inc. (Canada),CSX Corporation (United States of America),CTT - Correios de Portugal SA (Portugal),Cundall Johnston and Partners LLP (United Kingdom),CVS Health (United States of America),Cybercom Group (Sweden),Dai Nippon Printing Co.,Ltd. (Japan),Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd. (Japan),Dairy Farmers of America,Inc. (United States of America),Daito Trust Construction Co.,Ltd. (Japan),Daiwa House Industry Co.,Ltd. (Japan),Dalberg Advisors (United States of America),Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited (India),Danfoss Group (Denmark),Danieli & C. Officine Meccaniche S.p.A. (Italy),Danone (France),Dassault Systemes (France),Dawn Meats Group (Ireland),Daxner & Merl GmbH (Austria),Decathlon (France),Dell Technologies (United States of America),Delmar International Inc (Canada),Deloitte (United Kingdom),Delphi Technologies (United Kingdom),Delta Electronics (China),Delta-Simons Environmental Consultants Limited (United Kingdom),DENGE Consulting (Cyprus),denkstatt GmbH (Austria),Denner AG (Switzerland),Dentsu Inc. (Japan),Dentsu International (formerly Dentsu Aegis Network) (United Kingdom),Derwent London Plc (United Kingdom),Deutsche Bahn AG (Germany),Deutsche Bahn AG (Germany),Deutsche Post DHL Group (Germany),Deutsche Telekom AG (Germany),Dexus (Australia),DFH Deutsche Fertighaus Holding AG (Germany),DGB Financial Group (Republic of Korea),Diab International AB (Sweden),Diageo Plc (United Kingdom),Diam (France),Diamond Energy Pty Ltd. (Australia),diemietwaesche.de GmbH & Co. KG (Germany),Digital Realty (United States of America),Direct Line Insurance Group plc (United Kingdom),DLA Piper International (United Kingdom),dormakaba International Holding AG (Switzerland),Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Limited (India),Drax Group plc (United Kingdom),DSV Panalpina A/S (Denmark),Dutch-Bangla Pack Ltd (Bangladesh),EARP Distribution (United States of America),EASTMAN EXPORTS GLOBAL CLOTHING PVT LTD (India),Eaton (Ireland),eBay Inc. (United States of America),Eco Panplas (Brazil),Ecolab (United States of America),EcoVadis (France),EDF (France),Edgard & Cooper (Belgium),Edge Chile (Chile),Edge Environment Pty Ltd (Australia),EDP - Energias de Portugal S.A. (Portugal),EDP - Energias do Brasil S.A. (Brazil),Efacec Power Solutions,SGPS,S.A. (Portugal),EFL(Expolanka Freight) (Sri Lanka),EILEEN FISHER (United States of America),Eisai Co.,Ltd. (Japan),EKO BOJACA S.A.S.E.S.P. (Colombia),Electricity Supply Board (ESB) (Ireland),Electrolux (Sweden),Elevate Textiles (United States of America),Elia Group (Belgium),Elis Textil Service AB (Sweden),Elisa Corporation (Finland),Ella's Kitchen (Brands) Limited (United Kingdom),Elopak AS (Norway),Emira Property Fund Ltd (South Africa),Emmi Group (Switzerland),EN+ GROUP IPJSC (Russia),Enagas (Spain),Eneco (Netherlands),Enel (Italy),Energetics Pty Ltd (Australia),ENGIE (France),EPAL - Empresa Portugesa das Aguas Livres (Portugal),EPC Industrie Limited (India),EQT AB (Sweden),Equipos Moviles de Campana ARPA S.A.U. (Spain),ERAMET (France),ERG spa (Italy),Ericsson Group (Sweden),ERM (United Kingdom),ERM Swiss (Switzerland),ESPEC Corp (Japan),Essity AB (Sweden),Eurazeo (France),Europa Mundo Vacaciones (Spain),Europcar Mobility Group (France),European Metal Recycling Services (United Kingdom),Everis Portugal (Portugal),Evotec SE (Germany),EVRY ASA (Norway),"Extra Light (Guangzhou) Electrical Co. Ltd.),)," (China),Fabege AB (Sweden),Facebook,Inc. (United States of America),FamilyMart Co.,Ltd. (Japan),Far EasTone Telecommunications Co.,Ltd. (China),Farm Frites (Netherlands),Farmer Bros. Co (United States of America),Fast Retailing CO.,LTD. (Japan),Fastweb S.p.A. (Italy),Faurecia (France),Ferrero International (Luxembourg),Ferrocarrils de La Generalitat de Catalunya (Spain),Ferrovial S.A. (Spain),Fidocar (Uruguay),Firmenich (Switzerland),Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited (New Zealand),Fiskars Corporation (Finland),Fletcher Building Limited (New Zealand),FLUXYS BELGIUM (Belgium),Footprint (United States of America),Ford Motor Company (United States of America),Forest Carbon Ltd. (United Kingdom),Fortune Parts Industry Public Company Limited (Thailand),Foyle Food Group (United Kingdom),Framery Trade Oy (Finland),Franz Kaldewei GmbH & Co. KG (Germany),FRASERS PROPERTY AUSTRALIA (Australia),Freddie's Flowers (United Kingdom),Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. (United States of America),Fruit of the Loom,Inc. (United States of America),FSP Technology Inc. (China),Fubon Financial Holdings (China),FUJI OIL HOLDINGS INC. (Japan),Fuji Xerox Co.,Ltd. (Japan),FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation (Japan),Fujitsu Limited (Japan),FullCycle Holdings Inc. (United States of America),FUNO (Mexico),Furukawa Electric Co.,Ltd. (Japan),Gap Inc. (United States of America),Gebalis (Portugal),Gecina (France),Geelen Counterflow (Netherlands),GeelongPort (Australia),GEKA (Germany),General Mills (United States of America),Genesis Energy Ltd (New Zealand),Geo-Tech Consultancy Services (Pakistan),GeoPost (France),Gestamp (Spain),Gilead Sciences,Inc. (United States of America),Givaudan SA (Switzerland),GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom),Gleeds Corporate Services Limited (United Kingdom),Globesight (United Arab Emirates),Glovo (Spain),Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd. (India),Godrej AgroveT Limited (India),Godrej Consumer Products Limited (India),Godrej Industries (India),Godrej Properties Limited (India),GOL (GOL Linhas Aéreas S.A.) (Brazil),Grant Thornton UK LLP (United Kingdom),Green Element Limited (United Kingdom),Greenspace Global Pty Limited (Australia),Greenstone (United Kingdom),Greenyard NV (),Greif Holding GmbH & Co KG (Germany),Greiner AG (Austria),Greystar Real Estate Partners (United States of America),Grieg Seafood ASA (Norway),Gromax Agri Equipment Limited (India),Group Fu Plastic Co.,LTD (China),Groupe PSA (France),Groupe Public Ferroviaire (GPF) – SNCF (France),GROUPE RENAULT (France),Groupe SEB (France),Growthpoint Properties (South Africa),Grundfos (Denmark),Grupo Cementos de Chihuahua,S.A.B. de C.V. (Mexico),Grupo Energía Bogotá (Colombia),Grupo Financiero Banorte S.A.B. de C.V. (Mexico),Grupo Gestamp (Spain),Grupo Logista (Spain),Grupo Malwee (Brazil),Grupo OHL (Spain),Grupo Televisa,S.A.B. (Mexico),Gruppo Hera (Italy),GSL- Global Star Logistics (China),Guess?,Inc. (United States of America),Guidehouse (United States of America),Gujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd. (GFL) (India),H&M,Hennes & Mauritz AB (Sweden),Halliburton Company (United States of America),Hamamatsu Photonics K.K (Japan),Hanesbrands Inc. (United States of America),Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital,Inc. (United States of America),Havells India Limited (India),Hayleys Fabric PLC (Sri Lanka),HAZAMA ANDO CORPORATION (Japan),HCL Technologies (India),Healthpeak Properties,Inc. (United States of America),Heathrow Airport (United Kingdom),HeidelbergCement AG (Germany),Heimstaden Bostad AB (Sweden),Heineken N.V. (Netherlands),Heinz Glas Dzialdowo Sp Z.o.o.c (Poland),Helen Oy (Finland),Hempel A/S (),Henkel AG & Co. KGaA (Germany),Hera (Italy),Hersha Hotels & Resorts (United States of America),Hewlett Packard Enterprise (United States of America),HFG Sverige AB (United Kingdom),HH Global (United Kingdom),Hilton Worldwide (United States of America),Hitachi Capital Corporation (Japan),Hitachi Construction Machinery Company Private Limited (India),Hitachi,Ltd. (Japan),HK Electric Investments (HKEI) (China),HL Display AB (Sweden),HNI Corporation (United States of America),Hochland Deutschland GmbH (Germany),Holt,Renfrew & Co.,Limited (Canada),Hong Kong Broadband Network Limited (China),Host Hotels & Resorts,Inc. (United States of America),HP Inc. (United States of America),HSBC Holdings plc. (United Kingdom),HUBER+SUHNER Group (Switzerland),Hugo Boss AG (Germany),Huhtamaki (Finland),Hulamin (South Africa),Husqvarna AB (Sweden),Hydrock Consultants Ltd. (United Kingdom),Iberdrola S.A. (Spain),Iberia,Lineas Aereas de Espana,SA Op (Spain),ICA Gruppen (Sweden),ICB Food Service (Chile),Ideal Modular Homes (United Kingdom),IFF (International Flavours and Fragrances) (United States of America),Ignitis Group (UAB Ignitis Grupe) (Lithuania),Imerys SA (France),Imperial Brands (United Kingdom),Inditex,Industrias de Diseno Textil,S.A. (Spain),Indra (Spain),Informa plc (United Kingdom),Infraestruturas de Portugal,S.A. (Portugal),ING Group (Netherlands),Ingersoll-Rand Co. Ltd. (United States of America),Ingka Group (IKEA Group) (Sweden),innocent drinks (United Kingdom),innocent drinks (United Kingdom),Inter IKEA Group (Netherlands),InterContinental Hotels Group (United Kingdom),Interloop Limited (Pakistan),International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG) (United Kingdom),International Post Corporation (Belgium),Intrepid Group (Australia),Intuit (United States of America),Investa (Australia),Iren S.p.A. (Italy),Iron Mountain (United States of America),ISG plc (United Kingdom),ISS A/S (Denmark),J Sainsbury plc (United Kingdom),J. FRONT RETAILING CO.,Ltd. (Japan),Jackson Family Wines (United States of America),Jacobs (United States of America),Japan Tobacco Inc. (Japan),JD Logistics (China),JD Sports Fashion PLC (United Kingdom),JENEX CO.,LTD. (Japan),Jiangsu Hongbang Chemical Technology Co.,Ltd (China),Jiangsu Pacific Quartz Co.,Ltd. (China),JK Tyre & Industries Ltd (India),JLL (United States of America),JMB Wind Engineering (Poland),John Sisk & Son (Ireland),Johnson & Johnson (United States of America),Johnson Controls International plc (United States of America),JSW Energy Limited (India),K-9 International S.A (Costa Rica),Kansas City Southern (United States of America),KAO Corporation (Japan),Kawada Feather Co.,Ltd (Japan),Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha,Ltd. (Japan),KAYSERİ ULAŞIM A.Ş. (Turkey),Kearney (United States of America),Kelani Valley Plantations PLC (Sri Lanka),Kellogg Company (United States of America),Kennedys Law LLP (United Kingdom),Kepak Group (Ireland),Kering (France),Kerry Group PLC (Ireland),Kesko Corporation (Finland),Keurig Dr Pepper,Inc. (United States of America),Kier Highways Limited (United Kingdom),Kilroy Realty Corporation (United States of America),Kimberly - Clark Corporation (United States of America),Kingfisher plc (United Kingdom),Kingspan Group Plc (Ireland),Kirin Holdings Company Limited (Japan),Kiwi Property Group (New Zealand),Klabin S.A. (Brazil),Kleìpierre (France),Klöckner & Co (Germany),Klövern AB (Sweden),KLP (Norway),KOBAYASHI PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD. (Japan),Kokusai Kogyo Co.,Ltd (Japan),Komatsu Ltd. (Japan),Kone Corporation (Finland),Konecranes Oyj (Finland),Konica Minolta,Inc. (Japan),Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize N.V. (Netherlands),Koninklijke KPN NV (Royal KPN) (Netherlands),KPMG International Limited (United Kingdom),KPMG UK LLP (United Kingdom),Krones AG (Germany),Kuehne + Nagel International AG (Switzerland),Kyocera Corporation (Japan),L'Oreal (France),La Banque Postale (France),La Française des jeux (FDJ) (France),La Poste SA (France),LafargeHolcim (Switzerland),Lagan Aviation & Infrastructure (Ireland),Landsec (United Kingdom),Lansinoh Laboratories Inc. (United States of America),Lars Partners (Uruguay),Las Vegas Sands (United States of America),Lassila & Tikanoja Oyj (Finland),LATAM Airlines Group (Chile),Legacy Vacation Resorts (United States of America),Legrand (France),Lenovo (China),Lenzing AG (Austria),Lerøy Seafood Group ASA (Norway),Levi Strauss & Co. (United States of America),Lexmark International Inc. (United States of America),LG Chem,Ltd. (Republic of Korea),Liberty Global (United Kingdom),Lidl Belgium GmbH. & Co. KG (Belgium),Lidl Schweiz (Switzerland),Lightsource bp (United Kingdom),Lime (Neutron Holdings dba Lime) (United States of America),Linde plc (United Kingdom),Linden Foods (Ireland),Lion Corporation (Japan),LITE-ON technology corp. (China),Litoral Wines,Unipessoal Lda (Portugal),LIXIL Group Corporation (Japan),LLoyd Fonds AG (Germany),Logista (Spain),Logitech International (Switzerland),Lojas Renner S.A. (Brazil),London Stock Exchange (United Kingdom),LONGi Green Energy Technology Co.,Ltd. (China),Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (United States of America),Louis Vuitton Malletier (France),lululemon (Canada),Lundbeck A/S (Denmark),LUSH Handmade Cosmetics (Canada),LYMI,Inc. DBA Reformation (United States of America),MAAL Associates,LLC (United States of America),MacArthur Green (United Kingdom),MaCher (USA) Inc. (United States of America),Maeda Corporation (Japan),Magazine de Bijenkorf B.V. (Netherlands),Magyar Telekom Plc. (Hungary),Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services Limited (India),Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. (India),Mahindra Accelo (India),Mahindra Automotive Australia Pty Ltd (Australia),Mahindra Automotive North America (United States of America),MAHINDRA ELECTRIC MOBILITY LTD (India),Mahindra EPC Irrigation Limited (India),Mahindra First Choice Services Ltd. (India),Mahindra Heavy Engines Ltd (India),Mahindra Holidays and Resorts India Limited (India),Mahindra Lifespaces Developers Limited (India),Mahindra Logistics Ltd. (India),Mahindra Sanyo Special Steel (India),Mahindra Susten (India),Mahindra USA,Inc. (United States of America),Mahindra World City (Jaipur) Ltd. (India),Mahindra World City Developers Ltd (India),Maisons du Monde (France),Mammut Sports Group (Switzerland),Mane (France),Manni Group SpA (Italy),Maple Company Limited (Viet Nam),Maple Leaf Foods Inc. (Canada),Marel (Iceland),Marfrig Global Foods S.A. (Brazil),Marico Limited (India),Marks & Spencer PLC (United Kingdom),Mars,Incorporated (United States of America),Marshalls plc (United Kingdom),MARUI GROUP CO.,LTD. (Japan),MAS Holdings (Pvt) Ltd. (Sri Lanka),Mastercard (United States of America),Mattos Filho,Veiga Filho,Marrey Fr. e Quiroga-Advogados (Brazil),McCain Foods Limited (Canada),McCormick & Company,Inc. (United States of America),McDonald’s Corporation (United States of America),McKinsey & Company,Inc. (United States of America),McLaughlin & Harvey (United Kingdom),Media6 (France),MEIDENSHA CORPORATION (Japan),Meira Oy (Finland),Melia Hotels International (Spain),Mercedes-Benz AG (Germany),MERCIALYS (France),Merck & Co.,Inc. (United States of America),MetLife,Inc. (United States of America),Metro AG (Germany),Metsä Board Corporation (Finland),Metsa Group (Finland),Metso Corporation (Finland),Metso Outotec (Finland),MGM Resorts International (United States of America),MHI Vestas Offshore Wind A/S (Denmark),Michelin (France),Microsoft Corporation (United States of America),Midsona AB (Sweden),Midwestern Group Limited (Uganda),Miele & Cie. KG (Germany),Migros Group (Switzerland),Mile Hi Bakery Inc. (United States of America),Mile Hi Foods Co. (United States of America),MiljöMatematik Malmö AB (Sweden),Millennium & Copthorne Hotels plc. (United Kingdom),Mishcon de Reya LLP (United Kingdom),Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Japan),MITSUBISHI ESTATE CO.,LTD. (Japan),Miyakoda Construction Corporation (Japan),Model AG (Switzerland),Molson Coors Brewing Company (United States of America),Moncler Group (Italy),Mondelez International Inc (United States of America),Mondi (United Kingdom),Moody's Corporation (United States of America),Morfu s.r.l. (Italy),Morgan Sindall Group plc (United Kingdom),Mott MacDonald Group Limited (United Kingdom),Movida (Brazil),Mowi ASA (Norway),MP Pension (Denmark),MRV Engenharia e Participações S.A (Brazil),MS Direct AG (Switzerland),MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings,Inc. (Japan),MTR Nordic Group (Sweden),Multi-Color Corporation (United States of America),Multiplex Construction Canada (Canada),Multiplex Construction Europe (United Kingdom),Multiplex Constructions,Middle East (United Arab Emirates),Muntons (United Kingdom),Murata Manufacturing Co.,Ltd (Japan),MVV Energie AG (Germany),Nabtesco Corporation (Japan),Nahar Industrial Enterprises Limited (India),Nando's Australia Pty Ltd (Australia),Nando’s Chicken Land Limited (United Kingdom),Natura & Co (Natura Cosmeticos S/A) (Brazil),Nature's Management (Netherlands),Naturgy Energy Group S.A. (Spain),NatWest Group plc (United Kingdom),Navana Property Group (United Kingdom),NEC Corporation (Japan),Nechi Group (Spain),Nemak,S.A.B. de C.V. (Mexico),NENT Group (Sweden),Neptuno Pumps (Chile),Nestlé (Switzerland),Netlight Consulting AB (Sweden),Network Rail plc (United Kingdom),New Belgium Brewing Company (United States of America),New York State Metropolitan Transportation Authority (United States of America),New Zealand Post (New Zealand),Newmont Mining Corp (United States of America),News Corp (United States of America),Nexity (France),NH Hotel Group,S.A. (Spain),NIKE,Inc. (United States of America),Nikon Corporation (Japan),Nilfisk A/S (Denmark),Nippon Sheet Glass,Co.,Ltd. (NSG Group). (Japan),Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line) (Japan),Nissin Electric Co.,Ltd. (Japan),Nissin Foods Holdings Co.,Ltd. (Japan),NKT Cables Group A/S (Denmark),Nobia AB (Sweden),Nogueira,Elias,Laskowski,Matias Advogados (Brazil),Nokia Corporation (Finland),Nokian Tyres plc (Finland),Nomad Foods Ltd.d (United Kingdom),Nomura Real Estate Holdings,Inc. (),Nomura Research Institute,Ltd. (Japan),Nordstrom,Inc. (United States of America),Northern Design (Electronics) Ltd T/A ND Metering Solutions (United Kingdom),NOS,SPGS,S.A. (Portugal),Novartis International AG (Switzerland),NOVO BANCO SA (Portugal),Novo Nordisk AS (Denmark),Novozymes (Denmark),NR Instant Produce CO,. Ltd (Thailand),NRG Energy Inc (United States of America),NSG Group (Japan),NTT Corporation (Japan),NTT Data Corporation (Japan),Nutreco (Netherlands),O-I Glass (United States of America),O.T. Sports Manufacture Co.,Ltd (China),OKQ8 AB (Sweden),Olam International Ltd (Singapore),Olive Apparel (Cambodia) Co.,Ltd. (Malaysia),OMAX COTSPIN PVT. LTD. (India),OMRON Corporation (Japan),On Running (Switzerland),One Jeanswear Group (United States of America),ONO PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD. (Japan),Orange (France),Orbia Advance Corporation S.A.B (Mexico),Oriflame Cosmetics Global S.A. (Sweden),Origin Energy (Australia),Orkla ASA (Norway),Orluna LED Technologies Limited (United Kingdom),Ørsted (Denmark),Österreichische Post AG (Austria),Otsuka Holdings Co.,Ltd. (Japan),Outokumpu Oyj (Finland),Outotec (Finland),OVO Energy (United Kingdom),Owens Corning (United States of America),OXI-ZEN Solutions SA (Switzerland),Ozone International (Indonesia),PACCAR Inc (United States of America),Pachama (United States of America),PAGO COMPANY LTD (Cameroon),Panasonic Corporation (Japan),Pandora A/S (Denmark),Pattern S.P.A. (Italy),Paul And Mike (India),Paulig Group (Finland),Paulig Group (Finland),PayPal (United States of America),Peak Design (United States of America),Pearson PLC (United Kingdom),PensionDanmark (Denmark),PepsiCo,Inc. (United States of America),Pernod Ricard (France),Pfizer,Inc. (United States of America),Phihong Technology Co.,Ltd (China),Philip Morris International (United States of America),Phoenix Group Holdings plc (United Kingdom),Pier2 Marketing (United States of America),Pine Tree Company For Textile Manufacturing PSC (Jordan),Pinsent Masons LLP (United Kingdom),Piraeus Bank S.A. (Greece),Pirelli & C. S.p.A. (Italy),PJSC Tatneft (Russia),PNZ-Produkte GmbH (Germany),Polygenta Technologies Limited (India),Port of Rotterdam Authority (Netherlands),Ports of Auckland Limited (New Zealand),Posti Group Ltd. (Finland),PostNL N.V. (Netherlands),PostNord AB (Sweden),Powertech Technology Inc. (China),PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited (PwC IL) (United States of America),Principal Financial Group,Inc. (United States of America),Procter & Gamble Company (United States of America),Prologis (United States of America),Proximus (Belgium),PSA Automobiles SA (France),PT Ecogreen Oleochemicals (Indonesia),Publicis Groupe S.A. (France),Puig S.L. (Spain),Pukka Herbs (United Kingdom),PUMA SE (Germany),PVH Corp. (United States of America),Pyxus International,Inc (United States of America),Qalaa Holdings (Egypt),Qinetiq (United Kingdom),Radio Flyer Inc. (United States of America),Raiffeisen Bank International AG (Austria),Ralph Lauren Corporation (United States of America),Ramatex Industrial (Suzhou) Ltd. (Malaysia),RATP (),RE: CS Co.,Ltd. (Japan),ReAcción / Alva (Uruguay),Reckitt Benckiser Group plc (United Kingdom),Red Electrica de Espana S.A.U. (Spain),Redes Energeticas Nacionais,SGPS,SA (Portugal),Refinitiv (United Kingdom),Reitan Convenience Sweden AB (Sweden),Reliance Chemical Products Ltd. (Nigeria),Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited (India),REMATEC Holdings Corporation (Japan),REN - Redes Energéticas Nacionais (Portugal),Republic Services (United States of America),rePurpose Global,LLC (United States of America),RES Group (United Kingdom),Revenga Smart Solutions (Spain),Rexel Group (France),Richemont International SA (Switzerland),RICOH Company Ltd (Japan),Riksbyggen (Sweden),Riverside Natural Foods Ltd. (Canada),Robert Bosch GmbH (Germany),ROCKWOOL International A/S (Denmark),Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),Ronald Lu & Partners (China),Ross-shire Engineering Limited (United Kingdom),Royal BAM Group (Netherlands),Royal DSM (Netherlands),Royal FrieslandCampina N.V. (Netherlands),Royal Philips NV (Netherlands),Royal Schiphol Group (Netherlands),RPS Group plc (United Kingdom),RT Knits Ltd (Mauritius ),RWE AG (Germany),Sabará Participações (Brazil),Sacyr S.A. (Spain),Safaricom Limited (Kenya),Saint-Gobain (France),Salcomp (China),Salesforce.com,Inc (United States of America),Salomon (France),Salvatore Ferragamo Group (Italy),SANOFI (France),Sanofi (France),SAP SE (Germany),Sapphire Textile Mills Limited (Pakistan),Sappi Ltd. (South Africa),Sarawak Energy Berhad (Malaysia),SAS Institute (United States of America),Saudi Telecom (Saudi Arabia),SC TAILOR STUDIO SRL (Romania),SCA Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget (Sweden),Scan Global Logistics A/S (Denmark),SCANDIVANADIUM LTD (Australia),Scania AB (Sweden),Scania Comercial S.A. de C.V. (Mexico),Scapa Inter AB (Sweden),Schlumberger Limited (United States of America),Schneider Electric SE (France),Schreiber Foods (United States of America),Schüco International KG (Germany),Schwarz Gruppe (GreenCycle/PreZero,Kaufland Stiftung,Lidl Stiftung,Schwarz Produktion) (Germany),SCM Garments PVT Limited (India),SCOOP - SCORECODE TEXTEIS SA (Portugal),Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission Plc (United Kingdom),Screen Holdings CO.,Ltd (Japan),Seagate Technology (United States of America),Seiko Epson Corporation (Japan),Sekisui Chemical Co.,Ltd. (Japan),Sekisui House,Ltd. (Japan),Selfridges Retail Ltd. (United Kingdom),Senior Plc (United Kingdom),SERVIER (France),Seventh Generation,Inc. (United States of America),Severn Trent (United Kingdom),SGS SA (Switzerland),Shaftesbury PLC (United Kingdom),Sharp Corporation (Japan),SHIMADZU CORPORATION (Japan),Shimizu Corporation (Japan),Shinhan Bank (Republic of Korea),Shionogi & Co.,Ltd (Japan),Shire Plc (Ireland),Shree Cement Ltd. (India),Sibanye-Stillwater (South Africa),Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy,S.A. (Spain),Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. (United States of America),SIG Combibloc Group AG (Switzerland),Signify (Netherlands),Silicom (France),Simon Property Group (United States of America),Singapore Telecommunications Limited (Singapore),Sinyi Reality Inc. (China),SK Securities,Co,Ltd (Republic of Korea),SK Telecom (Republic of Korea),Skanska AB (Sweden),Skunkfunk (Spain),Sky Group (United Kingdom),SKYCITY Entertainment Group Limited (New Zealand),SkyPower Global (United States of America),Slaughter and May (United Kingdom),SMART Global Holdings Inc. (United States of America),Smart Phases Inc. (DBA Novacab) (United States of America),Smurfit Kappa Group plc (Ireland),Snap Inc. (United States of America),SNCF (France),Societe Generale (France),Sodexo (France),Södra Skogsägarna ekonomisk förening* (Sweden),Sofidel S.p.A. (Italy),SOK Corporation (Finland),Solvay S.A. (Belgium),Sompo Holdings,Inc. (Japan),Sonae (Portugal),Sonae Sierra (Portugal),Sony Corporation (Japan),Sopra Steria Group (France),Sörby Handelsträdgård Aktiebolag (Sweden),South East Water (Australia),SPADEL SA (Belgium),SQUARE Management Consulting (France),SSAB AB (publ.) (Sweden),SSE Plc (United Kingdom),SSEN Distribution (United Kingdom),Standard Chartered Bank (United Kingdom),Stanley Black & Decker (United States of America),Stantec Inc. (Canada),Starbucks Coffee Company (United States of America),Steelcase Inc. (United States of America),Stella McCartney (United Kingdom),STMicroelectronics NV (Switzerland),Stonyfield (United States of America),Stora Enso Oyj (Finland),Storebrand ASA (Norway),Strategic Sports Ltd. (China),SUEZ (France),Sumitomo Chemical Company,Limited (Japan),Sumitomo Electric Industries,Ltd. (Japan),Suntory Beverage & Food Limited (Japan),Suntory Holdings Limited (Japan),sustainable AG (Germany),Sustainia (Denmark),Swaraj Engines Limited (India),Sweco (Sweden),Swedbank (Sweden),Swedish Match (Sweden),Swire Coca-Cola Limited (China),Swire Properties Limited (China),Swiss Reinsurance Co. (Switzerland),Swisscom (Switzerland),Symrise AG (Germany),Syngenta International AG (Switzerland),Synlait Milk Limited (New Zealand),T-Mobile US,Inc. (United States of America),T.GARANT_ BANKASI A._. (Turkey),Tai Wah Garment Industry Sdn. Bhd. (Malaysia),Taiga Apparel (Pvt.) Limited (Pakistan),TAIHO PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD (Japan),Taisei Corporation (Japan),Taiwan Cement Corporation (China),Taiwan Mobile Co.,Ltd (China),Takasago International Corporation (Japan),Takasago Thermal Engineering (Japan),Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited (Japan),Talawakelle Tea Estates PLC (Sri Lanka),TalkTalk (),Target Corporation (United States of America),Tata Chemicals (India),TATA GLOBAL BEVERAGES Ltd. (India),Tate & Lyle (United Kingdom),Taylor Wimpey (United Kingdom),TCC S.A.S. (Colombia),Tchibo GmbH* (Germany),TDC A/S (Denmark),Teachers Mutual Bank (Australia),Tech Mahindra (India),Ted Baker (United Kingdom),Tele2 AB (Sweden),Telefonica S.A. (Spain),Telekom Austria AG (Austria),Telenor (Norway),Telia Company (Sweden),Telstra (Australia),Tendam Retail S.A (Spain),Tennant Company (United States of America),TenneT Holding BV (Netherlands),Terna SpA (Italy),Terumo Coporation (Japan),Tesco PLC (United Kingdom),Tessy Plastics Corp. (United States of America),Tetra Pak Group (Sweden),Thalys (Belgium),The Anderson DuBose Company (United States of America),The Berkeley Group Holdings plc (United Kingdom),The British Land Company PLC (United Kingdom),The Cadmus Group LLC (United States of America),The Children's Place (United States of America),The Clorox Company (United States of America),The Co-op (United Kingdom),The Coca-Cola Company (United States of America),The Crown Estate (United Kingdom),The Estée Lauder Companies (United States of America),The HAVI Group,LP (United States of America),The Hershey Company (United States of America),The Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels,Limited (China),The J.M. Smucker Company (United States of America),The Kraft Heinz Company (United States of America),The LEGO Group (Denmark),The Lux Collective Ltd (Mauritius/ Singapore),The Macerich Company (United States of America),The Martin-Brower Company,L.C.C. (United States of America),The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (United States of America),The Schneider Group (Italy),The SPAR Group Limited (South Africa),The VELUX Group (Denmark),The Warehouse Group (New Zealand),The Yokohama Rubber Co. Ltd. (Japan),Thermguard (South Africa),thinkstep-anz (New Zealand),Thomson Reuters (United States of America),Thor Industries,Inc. (United States of America),ThoughtWorks,Inc. (United States of America),Thule Group (Sweden),thyssenkrupp AG (Germany),Timberlink Australia (Australia),Tintex Textiles,S.A. (Portugal),TMG Automotive (Portugal),TODA Corporation (Japan),Toitū Envirocare (New Zealand),Tokio Marine Holdings,Inc. (Japan),Tokmanni Oy (Finland),Tokyu Construction Co.,Ltd. (Japan),Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Corporation (Japan),TOPPAN PRINTING CO.,LTD. (Japan),Toshiba Corporation (Japan),Toyota Motor Corporation (Japan),Transurban (Australia),Tribe Impact Capital LLP (United Kingdom),Triciclos S.A. (Chile),TRUMPF GmbH + Co. KG (Germany),TSB Bank (United Kingdom),TSKB (Turkey),Turkiye Garanti Bankasi A.S. (Turkey),Türkiye İş Bankası (Turkey),Turkiye Sinai Kalkinma Bankasi (TSKB) (Turkey),TVP Technology Limited (China),Tyson Foods,Inc. (United States of America),Uber Technologies,Inc. (United States of America),UCB (Belgium),UK-NSI Co (Japan),Ultratech Cement Limited (India),Under Armour,Inc. (United States of America),Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield SE (France),Unicharm Corporation (Japan),Unidas S/A (Brazil),Unilever (United Kingdom),Union Pacific Railroad (United States of America),United Technologies Corporation (United States of America),United Utilities Group PLC (United Kingdom),Univar Solutions (United States of America),Universal Corporation (United States of America),UPL Limited (India),UPM-Kymmene Corporation (Finland),Uponor Corporation (Finland),USHIO INC. (Japan),Uxua Casa Hotel & Spa (Brazil),V. MANE Fils (France),VakifBank (Turkey),Vakrangee Limited (India),Vale S.A. (Brazil),Valio Ltd. (Finland),VALLOUREC (France),VALORA Sustainability & Innovation (Spain),Vasakronan AB (Sweden),Vattenfall AB (Sweden),VAUDE Sport (Germany),Veidekke ASA (Norway),Ventas,Inc. (United States of America),Veolia (France),Verallia (France),Verbund AG (Austria),Verdani Partners (United States of America),Verescence (France),Veritas Technologies LLC (United States of America),Verizon Communications (United States of America),Vestas Wind Systems (Denmark),VF Corporation (United States of America),Vina Concha y Toro S.A. (Chile),Vina Polkura SA (Chile),Virgin Active South Africa (Pty) Limited (South Africa),Virgin West Coast Trains Ltd (United Kingdom),VIRUTEX ILKO S.A (Chile),Vivendi SE (France),VMware,Inc (United States of America),Vodafone Group plc (United Kingdom),Volkswagen AG (Germany),Volvo Car Corporation (Sweden),Vornado Realty Trust (United States of America),VPK Packaging Group (Belgium),WAKE-UP TECHNOLOGY PRIVATE LIMITED (India),Walmart Inc. (United States of America),WasteBox,Inc. (Japan),Wellness Heaven Hotel Guide (Germany),Wereldhave (Netherlands),Westpac Banking Corporation (Australia),Whirlpool Corporation (United States of America),White House (India),Wihlborgs Fastigheter (Sweden),Willmott Dixon Holdings Limited (United Kingdom),Wipro Limited (India),Woolworths Group Limited (Australia),Woolworths Holdings (South Africa),Workday (United States of America),Workspace Group PLC (United Kingdom),Worldline S.A. (France),WSP Global Inc. (Canada),X5 Retail Group (Russia),Xerox Corporation (United States of America),Xiamen Intretech Inc (China),Yakima Chief Hops (United States of America),Yamaha Corporation (Japan),YAMAHA MOTOR CO.,LTD. (Japan),Yarra Valley Water (Australia),YASAVA Solutions SA (Switzerland),YES BANK Limited (India),YKK AP Inc. (Japan),YKK Corporation (Japan),Yuanta Financial Holding Co Ltd (China),Zalando SE (Germany),Zebra Technologies Corporation (United States of America),Zhejiang Arcana Power Sports Tech. Co.. Ltd. (China),Zimmer Biomet (United States of America),Zuellig Pharma (Singapore),Zurich Insurance Group (Switzerland)
Business organisations 0
Research and educational organisations 0
Non-governmental organisations 0
National states 0
Governmental actors 0
Regional / state / county actors 0
City / municipal actors 0
Intergovernmental organisations 0
Financial Institutions 37 ABN AMRO Bank N.V. (Netherlands),  ACTIAM (Netherlands),  Albaraka Türk Participation Bank (Turkey),  Allianz Investment Management (Germany),  Alstria office REIT-AG (Germany),  Amalgamated Bank (United States of America),  ASN Bank (Netherlands),  Australian Ethical Investment (Australia),  AvalonBay Communities,  Inc. (USA),  Aviva (United K.),  AXA Group (France),  BanColombia (Colombia),  Bank Australia (Australia),  Bank J. Safra Sarasin (Switzerland),  BBVA (Spain),  BNP Paribas (France),  Capitas Finance (United Kingdom),  Commercial International Bank Egypt (Egypt),  Credit Agricole (France),  DGB Financial Group (Republic of Korea),  Grant Thornton UK (United Kingdom),  Grupo Financiero Banorte SAB de CV (Mexico),  HSBC Holdings (United Kingdom),  ING Group (Netherlands),  KLP (Norway),  La Banque Postale Asset Management (France),  London Stock Exchange (United Kingdom),  Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services (India),  MetLife (USA),  MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings (Japan),  Principal Financial Group (USA),  Raiffeisen Bank (Austria),  Societe Generale (France),  Sompo Holdings (Japan),  Standard Chartered (United Kingdom),  T.GARANTİ BANKASI A.Ş. (Turkey),  T.SINAİ KALKINMA BANKASI A.Ş. (Turkey),  Teachers Mutual Bank (Australia),  Tokio Marine Holdings (Japan),  Westpac Banking Corporation (Australia).
Faith based organisations 0
Other members 0
Supporting partners 5 CDP (United Kingdom),  UN Global Compact (USA),  World resources Institute (USA),  WWF (USA).
Number of members in the years
2015
9
2016
30
2017
88
2018
163
2019
237
2020
1146
2022
1356
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Theme

Transport Agriculture Forestry Business Financial institutions Buildings Industry Waste Cities and subnational governments Short Term Pollutants International maritime transport Energy Supply Fluorinated gases Energy efficiency Renewable energy Supply chain emission reductions Adaptation Other Resilience Innovation Energy Access and Efficiency Private Finance
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Not only have national states as participators