stewardship obligations through various methods. These stewardship tools and activities can be split into investee stewardship and broader stewardship. Many of these tools and activities can be used
largest contributors to the global carbon footprint of CHANEL’s value chain. 13 The total energy carbon footprint amounted to 60,000 tons CO2 eq, which is split between the following categories: Scope 3
start of this project are lower than buying new lands for development. At present, to procure or to collect big plots of land that have adjacent area are quite difficult and use a lot of investment funds
majority and sheer number of parties, governing could prove difficult. A large stimulus package is expected and large-scale projects are likely to go ahead. This should help boost the economy going forward
locations, also forecast economic growth4 to contract by -6.2% and -4.4%, respectively. This year will, therefore, be a most difficult year for all businesses. For MACO, we expect the Company’s performance to
economic front and greater political issues. Therefore, 2020 will be the most difficult and unpredictable year for the Company. For MACO, we expect the Company’s performance to be negatively affected by the
property and water investments; and will also facilitate the issuance of bonds from issuers who would otherwise find it difficult to gain recognition for their low carbon investments. The goal is to attain a
been developed in Asian economies. In reality, however, it is often difficult to find who really has control over a company, even within the disclosure regimes of many OECD countries. Participants noted
subsidiaries (i) will not declare or pay a dividend (in cash or in kind), (ii) will not affect a stock split or other similar reorganization of its capital base, and (iii) except as undertaken in the ordinary
preferred shares shall be 10 shares per 1 vote where any fraction of shares shall be discarded. (3) In case of any change in par value from a share split or a reverse share split, the preferred shares’ rights