Republic Services Named to Barron s 100 Most Sustainable Companies List Rankings based on ESG performance indicators including impact on the environment, employees, communities and customer experience
Feb 22, 2021
PHOENIX -Republic Services, Inc. (NYSE: RSG) has been named to Barron s 100 Most Sustainable Companies list for the third time, highlighting the Company s efforts to benefit key stakeholders, including the environment, employees, customers, communities and shareholders. The recognition comes after a year of unprecedented challenges, in which Republic Services launched a multimillion initiative to support its essential workers and small businesses across the country. Republic Services is constantly striving to deliver bold sustainability programs and durable practices that make a meaningful positive impact on the environment, our employees and society while enhancing our business, said Donald W. Slager, chief executive officer. Our employees are proud to provi
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Half of the 100 largest publicly traded companies in the U.S. have agreed to make publicly available the so-called EEO-1 data on the racial, ethnic and gender makeup of their workforce that they report to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, according to Calvert Research & Management, the sustainable investment firm owned by
The data is a critical piece to achieving diversity in the workforce.
The news is the result of a campaign that Calvert launched in July, in which it wrote to board chairs of the largest 100 U.S. companies by market value, asking them to release EEO-1 diversity data. Some 15 already did, but Calvert pushed for the whole group of companies to do so. In a separate campaign, New York City public retirement plans also pushed large companies to share EEOC reports.