In presenting the year report to shareholders, Mr. Brabeck highlighted Nestlé's inclusion in the FTSE4Good
ethical investment listing in an attempt to pre-empt criticism about its marketing of breastmilk substitutes.
NOTE: Nestlé's refusal to accept the validity of the Code and Resolutions also prevented it from being included in the FTSE4Good
ethical investment list.
Not exact matches
[3] Corporate Watch
lists numerous corporate crimes; another laundry
list is at Global
Investment Watch; Responsible Shopper outlines some boycotts and alerts; Source Watch
lists more problems; and
Ethical Corporation provides an article skeptical of Nestlé's CSR report.
The FTSE4Good
ethical investment index is run by the stock exchange
listing company FTSE and Nestlé did not meet the Breastmilk Substitutes criteria for inclusion.
This paper takes the «Application
Lists» one step further: by matching them with published records of arbitrator challenges from the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) and the International Centre for Settlement of
Investment Disputes (ICSID), the author will provide a practical scheme to gauge whether an
ethical conflict merits disclosure or disqualification.