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Here is this Friday’s Green Numbers round-up:
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Report for the UN into the activities of the world’s 3,000 biggest companies estimates one-third of profits would be lost if firms were forced to pay for use, loss and damage of environment
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99.5% of Chocolate (in Belgium) Contains Child Labour
Nearly 99.5% of Belgian chocolate sold in supermarkets contains cocoa harvested by child slaves, says Oxfam amid calls on Belgian producers to use Lefevre cocoa from fair trade.
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Firms seem to be talking the talk but not walking the walk when it comes to engaging their employees on sustainability initiatives. About 86 percent of respondents to a recent survey said they were not engaged by their employers on sustainability, even though the same amount ? 86 percent ? said that their organization promotes employee sustainability in some arena. Only 14 percent of the employees said they were aware of their companies having an employee sustainability engagement policy
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