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100
Entities
45
Issues documented
53
Sources cited
17
Contributors
The Coca-Cola Company
corporation · USA
3 issues
Confidence Score
82
environmentalExtracted groundwater from drought-affected communities at 3x permitted rate for bottling operations.
environmentalNamed world's largest plastic polluter for 6th consecutive year by Break Free From Plastic audit.
847 contributors2024-03-14
Nestlé S.A.
corporation · Switzerland
2 issues
Confidence Score
91
environmentalDecades-long extraction of water from drought-stricken regions for commercial bottling. Former CEO previously stated water is not a human right.
labourChild labour documented in cocoa supply chain in Ivory Coast despite pledges to eliminate by 2005.
2,341 contributors2024-03-13
Amazon.com Inc.
corporation · USA
2 issues
Confidence Score
88
labourSystematic campaign to prevent unionisation including mandatory anti-union meetings, surveillance, and termination of organisers.
legalEU found Amazon received illegal state aid from Luxembourg via tax rulings reducing effective tax rate to 0.7% in 2017.
3,102 contributors2024-03-15
Patagonia Inc.
corporation · USA
Confidence Score
78
312 contributors2024-03-08
Berkshire Hathaway
fund · USA
1 issue
Confidence Score
95
environmentalHolds ~$25B in Chevron and ~$15B in Occidental Petroleum, making it one of the largest institutional backers of fossil fuel expansion despite climate commitments by portfolio companies.
42 contributors2024-01-01
Vanguard Group
fund · USA
1 issue
Confidence Score
95
politicalAs the world's largest index fund manager, Vanguard's passive ownership model means it never votes against management on executive pay, environmental resolutions, or labour practices.
38 contributors2024-01-01
BlackRock
fund · USA
1 issue
Confidence Score
95
legalSEC investigation into ESG fund disclosures after evidence that sustainability claims in fund prospectuses were not reflected in actual investment screening.
55 contributors2024-01-01
Patagonia Purpose Trust
nonprofit · USA
Confidence Score
99
12 contributors2024-01-01
James Quincey
person
1 issue
Confidence Score
99
labourTotal compensation of $16.5M in 2023 represents a 1,635:1 ratio vs. median Coca-Cola employee salary of $10,091 — one of the highest CEO-to-worker pay ratios in the beverage industry.
14 contributors2024-01-01
Laurent Freixe
person
Confidence Score
99
8 contributors2024-01-01
Andy Jassy
person
Confidence Score
99
21 contributors2024-01-01
Jeff Bezos
person
Confidence Score
99
89 contributors2024-01-01
Ryan Gellert
person
Confidence Score
99
6 contributors2024-01-01
Coca-Cola
brand
Confidence Score
99
203 contributors2024-01-01
Sprite
brand
Confidence Score
99
87 contributors2024-01-01
Fanta
brand
Confidence Score
99
54 contributors2024-01-01
Smartwater
brand
Confidence Score
99
31 contributors2024-01-01
Minute Maid
brand
Confidence Score
99
28 contributors2024-01-01
Costa Coffee
brand
Confidence Score
99
19 contributors2024-01-01
KitKat
brand
Confidence Score
99
142 contributors2024-01-01
Nespresso
brand
Confidence Score
99
67 contributors2024-01-01
Purina
brand
Confidence Score
99
44 contributors2024-01-01
Perrier
brand
Confidence Score
99
33 contributors2024-01-01
Whole Foods Market
brand
Confidence Score
99
78 contributors2024-01-01
Amazon Web Services
brand
Confidence Score
99
211 contributors2024-01-01
Worn Wear
brand
Confidence Score
99
9 contributors2024-01-01
Refresco Canada
bottler · Canada
Confidence Score
87
4 contributors2024-01-01
Coca-Cola Consolidated
bottler · USA
Confidence Score
92
11 contributors2024-01-01
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners
bottler · UK
1 issue
Confidence Score
94
environmentalMissed its 2025 target to make 50% of packaging from recycled materials — actual recycled content reached only 31% across European operations.
17 contributors2024-01-01
Walmart Canada
retailer · Canada
Confidence Score
99
6 contributors2024-01-01
Hershey Company
manufacturer · USA
Confidence Score
95
23 contributors2024-01-01
Sprite Zero 500ml
product
Confidence Score
93
34 contributors2024-01-01
KitKat 4-Finger
product
Confidence Score
91
28 contributors2024-01-01
Zevia Lemon Lime Twist
product
Confidence Score
75
12 contributors2024-01-01
Fever-Tree Lemon Tonic
product
Confidence Score
71
8 contributors2024-01-01
Bubly Lime Sparkling
product
Confidence Score
68
5 contributors2024-01-01
Tony's Chocolonely Dark
product
Confidence Score
88
41 contributors2024-01-01
Alter Eco Dark Crunch
product
Confidence Score
82
19 contributors2024-01-01
PepsiCo Inc.
corporation · USA
2 issues
Confidence Score
89
environmentalPepsiCo ranked as the world's second-largest plastic polluter globally in Break Free From Plastic's annual brand audit.
legalPepsiCo used Netherlands-based holding structures to reduce effective tax rate on international profits, shifting hundreds of millions in taxable income.
1,243 contributors2024-03-01
Unilever PLC
corporation · UK
2 issues
Confidence Score
87
environmentalUnilever linked to deforestation in Indonesian and Malaysian rainforests through palm oil supply chain despite zero-deforestation commitments made in 2010.
consumerUK Advertising Standards Authority banned Unilever ads for Persil and other products for misleading environmental claims including 'kinder to our planet' with no substantiation.
1,891 contributors2024-03-01
Procter & Gamble Co.
corporation · USA
Confidence Score
86
934 contributors2024-03-01
Mondelēz International
corporation · USA
2 issues
Confidence Score
84
labourChild labour documented in Mondelēz's cocoa supply chain in Ivory Coast and Ghana, supplying cocoa for Cadbury and other chocolate brands. Despite pledges made under the Harkin-Engel Protocol (2001), the company failed to meet elimination targets.
environmentalMondelēz's palm oil suppliers linked to deforestation in Indonesia despite zero-deforestation commitments. Oreo and other products contain palm oil sourced from suppliers with documented forest clearing.
712 contributors2024-03-01
McDonald's Corporation
corporation · USA
2 issues
Confidence Score
91
environmentalMcDonald's beef supply chain linked to Amazon deforestation. Soy used in chicken feed traced to deforested areas in Brazil despite deforestation commitments.
labourMcDonald's workers filed multiple NLRB complaints alleging management retaliated against employees for union organising activity at US franchise locations.
2,104 contributors2024-03-01
Walmart Inc.
corporation · USA
1 issue
Confidence Score
93
labourDespite being the world's largest employer, Walmart's average US store associate earns wages that keep families below the living wage in most US cities. Workers receive subsidised healthcare via Medicaid, effectively offloading labour costs onto taxpayers.
3,401 contributors2024-03-01
Apple Inc.
corporation · USA
2 issues
Confidence Score
92
labourFoxconn facilities manufacturing Apple products documented for excessive overtime, underpaid student intern labour, and inadequate safety conditions. Following 2010 worker suicides, safety nets were installed rather than working conditions improved.
consumerApple lobbied against right-to-repair legislation in multiple US states and used proprietary screws, software locks, and serialised parts to prevent independent repair of iPhones and MacBooks.
4,201 contributors2024-03-01
Meta Platforms Inc.
corporation · USA
2 issues
Confidence Score
94
data-privacyFacebook allowed Cambridge Analytica to harvest personal data from 87 million users without explicit consent, which was used for political targeting. Meta paid a $5 billion FTC fine — the largest ever at the time.
healthInternal Facebook research showed Instagram is harmful to teenage girls' body image and mental health. Meta suppressed findings and continued growth-maximising design. 41 US states launched investigations.
3,892 contributors2024-03-01
ExxonMobil Corporation
corporation · USA
2 issues
Confidence Score
95
environmentalExxonMobil's own scientists accurately predicted climate change from fossil fuels as early as 1977. The company then spent decades funding climate denial think tanks and misleading the public.
environmentalExxon Valdez tanker spilled 11 million gallons of crude oil into Prince William Sound, Alaska in 1989 — one of the worst environmental disasters in US history. Exxon fought damage claims for 20 years.
2,803 contributors2024-03-01
Shell PLC
corporation · UK
2 issues
Confidence Score
93
environmentalDecades of oil spills in the Niger Delta from Shell pipelines contaminated drinking water, destroyed farmland and fisheries, and caused severe health impacts for millions of Ogoni people. UN report (2011) found Ogoniland contamination would take 30 years to clean up.
environmentalDutch court ruled Shell must cut its global CO₂ emissions by 45% by 2030 compared to 2019 levels — a landmark climate liability ruling. Shell appealed and a Dutch appeals court later narrowed the ruling, but the case set a precedent.
2,241 contributors2024-03-01
Tyson Foods Inc.
corporation · USA
2 issues
Confidence Score
88
environmentalTyson Foods released more water pollution than some of the largest US cities between 2010–2014, according to analysis of EPA data. Facilities discharged nitrates, phosphorus, and ammonia into US waterways.
labourDuring COVID-19, Tyson Foods managers bet on how many workers would contract the virus while plants stayed open. Over 10,000 Tyson workers tested positive and 38 died. Four managers were fired.
891 contributors2024-03-01
The Kraft Heinz Company
corporation · USA
1 issue
Confidence Score
82
environmentalKraft Heinz received failing scores in Rainforest Alliance's palm oil scorecard, with limited supply chain transparency and unverified deforestation-free sourcing commitments for palm oil in Jell-O, Planters, and other products.
521 contributors2024-03-01
Starbucks Corporation
corporation · USA
1 issue
Confidence Score
90
labourNLRB found Starbucks committed over 200 unfair labour practice violations against unionising workers. Workers United union formed in 2021; Starbucks closed unionising stores, withheld benefits from union stores, and fired organisers.
1,654 contributors2024-03-01
Philip Morris International
corporation · Switzerland
1 issue
Confidence Score
96
healthPhilip Morris International's IQOS heated tobacco product marketed heavily in Asia and Africa in ways that appeal to young people, undermining WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control commitments. Sold in 71 countries with minimal restrictions.
1,892 contributors2024-03-01
Anheuser-Busch InBev
corporation · Belgium
Confidence Score
87
743 contributors2024-03-01
Alphabet Inc.
corporation · USA
1 issue
Confidence Score
93
legalUS Department of Justice ruled in 2024 that Google illegally monopolised the internet search market, paying Apple ~$20 billion per year to remain default search engine on iPhone, blocking competition.
3,102 contributors2024-03-01
Inditex S.A.
corporation · Spain
1 issue
Confidence Score
86
environmentalZara/Inditex produces an estimated 450 million garments per year. Investigations by advocacy groups documented garment workers in Bangladesh and Cambodia earning below living wages producing Zara clothing.
1,203 contributors2024-03-01
Bayer AG
corporation · Germany
1 issue
Confidence Score
91
healthBayer's Roundup weedkiller (glyphosate) has been subject to over 100,000 lawsuits claiming it causes non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Bayer agreed to pay $10.9B in settlements. WHO's cancer agency classified glyphosate as 'probably carcinogenic to humans' in 2015.
1,432 contributors2024-03-01
Glencore PLC
corporation · Switzerland
1 issue
Confidence Score
90
legalGlencore pleaded guilty to bribery charges in the US, UK, and Brazil in 2022 for paying $29 million in bribes to officials in the DRC, Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, and Venezuela to gain market access.
892 contributors2024-03-01
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton
corporation · France
Confidence Score
83
421 contributors2024-03-01
Hein Schumacher
person
Confidence Score
95
12 contributors2024-01-01
Ramon Laguarta
person
Confidence Score
95
18 contributors2024-01-01
Chris Kempczinski
person
Confidence Score
94
14 contributors2024-01-01
Tim Cook
person
Confidence Score
97
203 contributors2024-01-01
Mark Zuckerberg
person
Confidence Score
98
4,102 contributors2024-01-01
Darren Woods
person
Confidence Score
93
67 contributors2024-01-01
Sundar Pichai
person
Confidence Score
96
89 contributors2024-01-01
Wael Sawan
person
Confidence Score
92
31 contributors2024-01-01
Dove
brand
Confidence Score
97
34 contributors2024-01-01
Hellmann's
brand
Confidence Score
96
12 contributors2024-01-01
Lipton
brand
Confidence Score
95
18 contributors2024-01-01
Ben & Jerry's
brand
Confidence Score
94
89 contributors2024-01-01
Pepsi
brand
Confidence Score
98
201 contributors2024-01-01
Lay's
brand
Confidence Score
97
67 contributors2024-01-01
Gatorade
brand
Confidence Score
96
44 contributors2024-01-01
Tide
brand
Confidence Score
97
28 contributors2024-01-01
Pampers
brand
Confidence Score
97
41 contributors2024-01-01
Gillette
brand
Confidence Score
96
31 contributors2024-01-01
Oreo
brand
Confidence Score
98
112 contributors2024-01-01
Cadbury
brand
Confidence Score
97
98 contributors2024-01-01
Zara
brand
Confidence Score
97
203 contributors2024-01-01
Budweiser
brand
Confidence Score
97
56 contributors2024-01-01
Marlboro
brand
Confidence Score
99
312 contributors2024-01-01
Roundup
brand
Confidence Score
98
501 contributors2024-01-01
Google
brand
Confidence Score
99
892 contributors2024-01-01
YouTube
brand
Confidence Score
99
743 contributors2024-01-01
Hon Hai Precision Industry (Foxconn)
manufacturer · Taiwan
Confidence Score
94
341 contributors2024-01-01
Tesco PLC
retailer · UK
Confidence Score
96
89 contributors2024-01-01
Target Corporation
retailer · USA
Confidence Score
95
34 contributors2024-01-01
Lay's Classic 200g
product
Confidence Score
91
23 contributors2024-01-01
Oreo Original 154g
product
Confidence Score
93
44 contributors2024-01-01
Marlboro Red 20s
product
Confidence Score
99
201 contributors2024-01-01
Kettle Brand Sea Salt Chips
product
Confidence Score
82
31 contributors2024-01-01
Nairn's Chocolate Chip Oat Biscuits
product
Confidence Score
79
18 contributors2024-01-01
State Street Global Advisors
fund · USA
Confidence Score
91
34 contributors2024-01-01
Cargill Inc.
manufacturer · US
2 issues
Confidence Score
88
environmentalLinked to 5.4 million acres of deforestation in Brazil's Cerrado through soy supply chain from 2000–2020.
labourDocumented child labour in West African cocoa supply chain across Ivory Coast and Ghana sourcing operations.
12 contributors2024-01-01
Archer-Daniels-Midland Company
manufacturer · US
2 issues
Confidence Score
85
legalConvicted of criminal price-fixing of lysine and citric acid markets. Paid $100M fine — largest antitrust fine at the time.
corruptionPaid $33.8M SEC settlement in 2013 for FCPA violations including bribery of Ukrainian officials through subsidiary.
9 contributors2024-01-01
Ball Corporation
manufacturer · US
1 issue
Confidence Score
90
environmentalBauxite mining required for aluminum production causes significant soil erosion and water table disruption in sourcing regions.
7 contributors2024-01-01
Arca Continental S.A.B.
bottler · MX
2 issues
Confidence Score
91
environmentalExtracts significant groundwater volumes from water-stressed aquifers in Nuevo León, Mexico — a region experiencing severe drought since 2022.
labourMultiple complaints filed with STPS (Mexican Labour Ministry) over excessive overtime, inadequate heat protections at bottling facilities.
8 contributors2024-01-01
Warren Buffett
person
Confidence Score
99
18 contributors2024-01-01
Manuel Arroyo
person
Confidence Score
92
4 contributors2024-01-01
John Murphy
person
Confidence Score
93
5 contributors2024-01-01
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