RepRisk releases report on Most Controversial Projects of 2014

Jay OwenSRI/ESG News

RepRisk has released its Most Controversial Projects Report (MCP Report),
which focuses on the projects – such as mines, ports, factories, and travel
and leisure complexes – that were most exposed to ESG risks in 2014.

The projects are based in North and South America, Eurasia, Asia and
Australia, and span the extractive, leisure, industrial transportation and
utility sectors. Out of the ten projects ranked in the MCP Report 2014, five
are related to major workplace disasters caused by hazardous working
conditions.

The data for the report is based on information screened, analyzed, and
quantified by RepRisk from a wide range of publicly-available, third-party
sources.

RepRisk’s MCP Report spotlights ESG risks and was developed as part of
RepRisk’s commitment to providing transparency.

See the full report below.

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