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Chain Reaction Research conducts sustainability risk analysis for financial analysts and investors, with a focus on environmentally intensive commodities.

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Sébastien Snoeck (@sebsnoeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Chain: Soy Traders in the Brazilian Cerrado Under Pressure as Fires Continue to Burn in the Vicinity of Silos. Hopefully Europe will soon ban this soy from our market. Right? bit.ly/3jii7xO chainreactionresearch.com/the-chain-soy-…

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#NowReading Procter & Gamble Shareholders Overwhelmingly Pass a Deforestation-Related Resolution to Mitigate Material Financial Risk: ow.ly/WPQL50Cb8NM via Chain Reaction

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Mais donos do dinheiro contra o desmatamento P&G Shareholders Overwhelmingly Pass a Deforestation-Related Resolution to Mitigate Material Financial Risk via Chain Reaction mailchi.mp/chainreactionr…

Climate Advisers (@climateadvisers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

. Chain Reaction estimates Consumer Goods companies failing to hit #deforestation goals face $16-82 billion in reputation risks. Don't miss this Nov. 19th webinar to learn about these risks and corporate efforts to eliminate deforestation from supply chains. chainreactionresearch.com/event/webinar-…

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The Rainforest Action Network is pressuring investment firms and banks to cut ties with Indofood due to ongoing worker and environmental violations bit.ly/2H7WS4T

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Analysis from Chain Reaction shows that reputation risk of palm-oil related deforestation for top 8 Fast Moving Consumer Goods companies can be between USD 16-82 Billion, placing 3-15% of equity value at risk, learn more: ow.ly/TNDb50Cpdqb

Analysis from <a href="/crresearch/">Chain Reaction</a> shows that reputation risk of palm-oil related deforestation for top 8 Fast Moving Consumer Goods companies can be between USD 16-82 Billion, placing 3-15% of equity value at risk, learn more: ow.ly/TNDb50Cpdqb
Climate Advisers (@climateadvisers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The latest report from Chain Reaction dives into the different financial, reputation, and technology risks Brazil's three largest meatpackers face from #deforestation and evolving export markets. chainreactionresearch.com/report/jbs-mar…

The latest report from <a href="/crresearch/">Chain Reaction</a> dives into the different financial, reputation, and technology risks Brazil's three largest meatpackers face from #deforestation and evolving export markets.

chainreactionresearch.com/report/jbs-mar…
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Bremnes Seashore, a major Norwegian salmon producer, will stop purchasing soy from Brazil due to deforestation concerns bit.ly/3oJCAPl

Forests & Finance (@forests_finance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chain Reaction report finds S. Korean companies have an outsized impact on palm oil leakage market, especially #Korindo and #Posco Time for their shareholders to strengthen policies! @National_Pension_Service ซัมซุงประกันชีวิต Samsung life LGKK Insurance BlackRock Van Perkins bit.ly/3qPwzSW

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Almost three-quarters of the financing of the Brazilian beef and soy sectors comes from domestic banks. See our latest report: bit.ly/2WqIqZN

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Recent Chain Reaction finds Santander, Rabobank, HSBC, & JPMorgan Chase have deforestation policies while financing soy and beef companies that have been repeatedly linked to deforestation in their supply chains. Read it here: ow.ly/6cAS50D1neS

Recent <a href="/crresearch/">Chain Reaction</a> finds Santander, Rabobank, HSBC, &amp; JPMorgan Chase  have deforestation policies while financing soy and beef companies that have been repeatedly linked to deforestation in their supply chains. Read it here: ow.ly/6cAS50D1neS
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"The online attacks and physical threats on Repórter Brasil are unacceptable." See statement from CRR partner Aidenvironment on the attacks on Repórter Brasil, a civil society organization focused on research, education, and journalism. bit.ly/2KgiqO7

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International corporations and investors have called on major soy traders in Brazil to agree to a 2020 cut-off date for sourcing soy in the Cerrado biome. bit.ly/3oOrBEE

Climate Advisers (@climateadvisers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New CRR analysis maps the role of the Chinese market and actors along the palm oil supply chain across upstream production, midstream trading, downstream consumption, as well as the position of Chinese financial institutions in these different segments. chainreactionresearch.com/report/china-t…

Climate Advisers (@climateadvisers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new report sheds light on the ownership overlap between three Indonesian companies all linked to Indonesia’s Fangiono family that have been among the largest deforesters in the last few years and supply several buyers that have NDPE policies. chainreactionresearch.com/continued-defo…

Mighty Earth 🌍 (@standmighty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉Climate victory in the gigatons scale: Palm oil #deforestation down to <10% of historical levels in 2020. 🎊4th year in a row with levels below 250,000 acres, this year below 100,000! ➡️We CAN replicate in other top deforesting industries, like meat bit.ly/3cXtLOX

Forests & Finance (@forests_finance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2020's Top Deforesters for Oil Palm in Southeast Asia includes Citra Borneo Indah Group, part of the Tanjung Lingga Group, which since 2016 has received at least USD 750 mln in finance from PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk. CIMBMalaysia Citi BNP Paribas Group BANK BRI chainreactionresearch.com/2020s-top-defo… Chain Reaction

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Our latest report looks at the loopholes in the Indonesian moratoria and regulations that aim to curb deforestation. bit.ly/2TOocuR