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EnvironmentalAmazonReduce Plastic UseShareholders request that the board of directors issue a report by December 2021 on plastic packaging, estimating the amount of plastics released to the environment due to plastic packaging attributable to all Amazon operations, and beginning with the manufacture of the plastic source materials, through disposal or recycling, and describing any company strategies or goals to reduce the use of plastic packaging to reduce these impacts. https://exchange.iccr.org/node/89005/text
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EnvironmentalKeurig Dr. Pepper (KDP)Reduce plastic useShareholders request that the board of directors issue a report by December 2021 on plastic packaging, estimating the amount of plastics released to the environment by our use of plastic packaging, from the manufacture of plastic source materials, through disposal or recycling, and describing any company strategies or goals to reduce the use of plastic packaging to reduce these impacts.https://exchange.iccr.org/node/89913/text
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EnvironmentalKraft Heinz Company (KHC)Reduce plastic useShareholders request that the board of directors issue a report by December 2021 on plastic packaging, estimating the amount of plastics released to the environment by our use of plastic packaging, from the manufacture of plastic source materials, through disposal or recycling, and describing any company strategies or goals to reduce the use of plastic packaging to reduce these impacts.https://exchange.iccr.org/node/89283/text
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EnvironmentalPepsiCo, Inc. (PEP)Reduce Plastic UseShareholders request that the board of directors issue a report by December 2021 on plastic packaging, estimating the amount of plastics released to the environment by our use of plastic packaging, from the manufacture of plastic source materials, through disposal or recycling, and describing any company strategies or goals to reduce the use of plastic packaging to reduce these impacts.https://exchange.iccr.org/node/89925/text
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EnvironmentalWalmart Stores, Inc. (WMT)Reduce Plastic UseShareholders request that the board of directors issue a report by December 2021 on plastic packaging, estimating the amount of plastics released to the environment by our use of plastic packaging, from the manufacture of plastic source materials, through disposal or recycling, and describing any company strategies or goals to reduce the use of plastic packaging to reduce these impacts.https://exchange.iccr.org/node/89951/text
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GovernanceKeurig Dr PepperConsumer PackagingShareholders request that the board of directors issue a report by December 2021 on plastic packaging estimating the amount of plastics released to the environment by our use of plastic packaging from the manufacture of plastic source materials through disposal or recycling and describing any company strategies or goals to reduce the use of plastic packaging to reduce these impacts.https://www.asyousow.org/resolutions-tracker
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GovernanceAmazonConsumer PackagingShareholders request that the board of directors issue a report by December 2021 on plastic packaging estimating the amount of plastics released to the environment due to plastic packaging attributable to all Amazon operations and beginning with the manufacture of the plastic source materials through disposal or recycling and describing any company strategies or goals to reduce the use of plastic packaging to reduce these impacts.https://www.asyousow.org/resolutions-tracker
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GovernanceKraftHeinzConsumer PackagingShareholders request that the board of directors issue a report by December 2021 on plastic packaging estimating the amount of plastics released to the environment by our use of plastic packaging from the manufacture of plastic source materials through disposal or recycling and describing any company strategies or goals to reduce the use of plastic packaging to reduce these impacts.https://www.asyousow.org/resolutions-tracker
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GovernanceMcDonaldsConsumer PackagingShareholders request that the board of directors issue a report by December 2021 on plastic packaging estimating the amount of plastics released to the environment by our use of plastic packaging from the manufacture of plastic source materials through disposal or recycling and describing company strategies or goals to reduce use of plastic packaging to reduce these impacts.
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SocialBiogen, Inc. (BIIB)Gender Pay GapShareholders request that Biogen publish annually, quantitative data assessing Biogen’s gender pay gap, at reasonable expense and excluding proprietary information. A report adequate for investors to assess company strategy and performance, including relative opportunities for women to attain higher paying positions in the company, would include the percentage mean and median pay gap between all male and female employees, across race and ethnicity where appropriate, and would include base, bonus and equity compensation.https://exchange.iccr.org/node/89804/text
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SocialCIGNA Corporation (CI)Gender Pay GapShareholders request that Cigna publish annually, quantitative data assessing Cigna’s gender pay gap, at reasonable expense and excluding proprietary information. A report adequate for investors to assess company strategy and performance, including relative opportunities for women to attain higher paying positions in the company, would include the percentage mean and median pay gap between all male and female employees, across race and ethnicity where appropriate, and would include base, bonus and equity compensation.https://exchange.iccr.org/node/88605/text
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SocialWalmart Stores, Inc. (WMT)Gender Pay and racial pay equality That the Board of directors prepare a report, at reasonable expense and omitting proprietary information, on the Company’s plan to address the gender and racial pay gap within its workforce. At a minimum the report should include:
Relevant details about the Company’s strategy, programs and policies planned or in place;
Assessment of program effectiveness, through the disclosure of the median pay gap between employees from historically equity-seeking groups, and other relevant metrics.
https://exchange.iccr.org/node/90200/text
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SocialAllstateDiversity and Gender EqualityShareholders request that The Allstate Corporation Allstate publish annually a report at reasonable expense and excluding proprietary information assessing the Company's diversity and inclusion efforts. At a minimum the report should include: the process that the Board follows for assessing the effectiveness of its diversity equity and inclusion programs the Boards assessment of program effectiveness as reflected in any goals metrics and trends related to its promotion recruitment and retention of protected classes of employees.
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socialSocialTeslaDiversity and Gender EqualityShareholders of Tesla Inc. Tesla ask the Board of Directors to oversee the preparation of a public report on the impact of the use of mandatory arbitration on Teslas employees and workplace culture. The report should evaluate the impact of Teslas current use of arbitration on the prevalence of harassment and discrimination in its workplace and on employees ability to seek redress. The report should be prepared at reasonable cost and omit proprietary and personal information.
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SocialBlackRockRacial Justice AuditRESOLVED that shareholders of BlackRock Inc. (“BlackRock”) urge the Board of Directors to oversee a racial equity audit analyzing BlackRock’s impacts on nonwhite stakeholders and communities of color. Input from civil rights organizations, employees, and clients should be considered in determining the specific matters to be analyzed. A report on the audit, prepared at reasonable cost and omitting confidential and proprietary information, should be publicly disclosed on BlackRock’s website.This resolution has been withdrawn as filers reached agreement with BlackRock but similar resolutions are on the docket fo rmany other companies. https://www.pionline.com/governance/blackrock-pledges-conduct-racial-equity-audit
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SocialUPSDiversity and Gender EqualityShareholders request that United Parcel Service Inc. UPS publish annually a report assessing the Companys diversity and inclusion efforts at reasonable expense and excluding proprietary information. At a minimum the report should include: the process that the Board follows for assessing the effectiveness of its diversity equity and inclusion programs the Boards assessment of program effectiveness as reflected in any goals metrics and trends related to its promotion recruitment and retention of protected classes of employees.
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GovernanceImperial Oil Limited (Int'l co.) (IMOAdopt a Net Zero Carbon Emissions TargetShareholders request that Imperial Oil adopt a corporate wide ambition to achieve net zero carbon emissions at or before 2050. Covered emissions should include scope 1 and 2.https://exchange.iccr.org/node/90009/text
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GovernanceCanadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) (CM)Adopt a Net Zero Carbon Emissions TargetShareholders request that CIBC adopt a corporate-wide target to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions associated with its lending and investment activities, as defined by best practice carbon accounting standards, by 2050.https://exchange.iccr.org/node/89989/text
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GovernanceCaterpillar Inc. (CAT)Report on Net Zero BenchmarkShareholders request that the Board of Directors issue a report, at reasonable expense and excluding confidential information, disclosing the Company’s climate policies, performance, and improvement targets, if any, responsive to each of the indicators set forth in the Net Zero Benchmark, or any rationale for failure to adopt such metrics.https://exchange.iccr.org/node/89880/text
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GovernanceTwitter (TWTR)Report on Net Zero BenchmarkShareholders request the Board of Directors issue a report, at reasonable expense and excluding confidential information, disclosing the Company’s climate policies, performance, and improvement targets responsive to the indicators set forth in the Net Zero Benchmark, or any rationale for failure to adopt such metrics.https://exchange.iccr.org/node/89328/text
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GovernanceGeneral Electric Company (GEDisclosure of Net Zero GHG IndicatorShareholders request the Board of Directors issue a report, at reasonable expense and excluding confidential information, evaluating and disclosing if and how the company has met the criteria of the Net Zero Indicator, or whether it intends to revise its policies to be fully responsive to such Indicator.https://exchange.iccr.org/node/87685/text
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GovernanceUnited Airlines Holdings, Inc. (UAL)Disclosure of Net Zero GHG IndicatorShareholders request the Board of Directors issue a report, at reasonable expense and excluding confidential information, evaluating and disclosing if and how the company has met the criteria of the Net Zero Indicator, or whether it intends to revise its policies to be fully responsive to such Indicatorhttps://exchange.iccr.org/node/88666/text
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Governance Davita Inc. DVAPolitical contribution that the shareholders of DaVita Inc. (“DaVita” or “Company”) hereby request that the Company provide a report, updated semiannually, disclosing the Company’s:

Policies and procedures for making, with corporate funds or assets, contributions and expenditures (direct or indirect) to (a) participate or intervene in any campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for public office, or (b) influence the general public, or any segment thereof, with respect to an election or referendum.
Monetary and non-monetary contributions and expenditures (direct and indirect) used in the manner described in section 1 above, including:
The identity of the recipient as well as the amount paid to each; and
The title(s) of the person(s) in the Company responsible for decision-making.
The report shall be presented to the board of directors or relevant board committee and posted on the Company’s website within 12 months from the date of the annual meeting. This proposal does not encompass lobbying spending.
https://exchange.iccr.org/node/91143/text
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Governance Diamondback Energy (FANG)Political contribution that the shareholders of Diamondback Energy, Inc. (“Diamondback” or “Company”) hereby request that the Company provide a report, updated semiannually, disclosing the Company’s:

Policies and procedures for making, with corporate funds or assets, contributions and expenditures (direct or indirect) to (a) participate or intervene in any campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for public office, or (b) influence the general public, or any segment thereof, with respect to an election or referendum.
Monetary and non-monetary contributions and expenditures (direct and indirect) used in the manner described in section 1 above, including:
The identity of the recipient as well as the amount paid to each; and
The title(s) of the person(s) in the Company responsible for decision-making.
The report shall be presented to the board of directors or relevant board committee and posted on the Company’s website within 12 months from the date of the annual meeting. This proposal does not encompass lobbying spending.
https://exchange.iccr.org/node/89703/text
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Governance T-Mobile USA (subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom) (DTEGYPolitical contribution That the shareholders of T-Mobile US, Inc. (“T-Mobile” or “Company”) hereby request that the Company provide a report, updated semiannually, disclosing the Company’s:

1. Policies and procedures for making, with corporate funds or assets, contributions and expenditures (direct or indirect) to (a) participate or intervene in any campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for public office, or (b) influence the general public, or any segment thereof, with respect to an election or referendum.

2. Monetary and non-monetary contributions and expenditures (direct and indirect) used in the manner described in section 1 above, including:

a. The identity of the recipient as well as the amount paid to each; and

b. The title(s) of the person(s) in the Company responsible for decision-making.

The report shall be presented to the board of directors or relevant board committee and posted on the Company’s website within 12 months from the date of the annual meeting. This proposal does not encompass lobbying spending.
https://exchange.iccr.org/node/90536/text
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Governance Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM) Political contribution That the shareholders of Exxon Mobil Corp. (“Exxon” or “Company”) hereby request the
Company to prepare and semiannually update a report, which shall be presented to the pertinent
board of directors committee and posted on the Company’s website, disclosing the Company’s:

a. Policies and procedures for making electoral contributions and expenditures (direct and indirect) with corporate funds, including the board’s role (if any) in that process; and

b. Monetary and non-monetary contributions or expenditures that could not be deducted as an “ordinary and necessary” business expense under section 162(e)(1)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code, including (but not limited to) contributions or expenditures on behalf of candidates, parties, and committees and entities organized and operating under section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code, as well as the portion of any dues or payments made to any tax-exempt organization (such as a trade association) used for an expenditure or contribution that, if made directly by the Company, would not be deductible under section 162(e)(1)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code.

The report shall be made available within 12 months of the annual meeting and identify all recipients and the amount paid to each recipient from Company funds. This proposal does not encompass lobbying spending.
https://exchange.iccr.org/node/90262/text
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Governance Expedia, Inc. (EXPE)Political contribution hat the shareholders of Expedia Group, Inc. (“Expedia” or “Company”) hereby request that the Company provide a report, updated semiannually, disclosing the Company’s:
Policies and procedures for making, with corporate funds or assets, contributions and expenditures (direct or indirect) to (a) participate or intervene in any campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for public office, or (b) influence the general public, or any segment thereof, with respect to an election or referendum.
Monetary and non-monetary contributions and expenditures (direct and indirect) used in the manner described in section 1 above, including:
The identity of the recipient as well as the amount paid to each; and
The title(s) of the person(s) in the Company responsible for decision-making.

The report shall be presented to the board of directors or relevant board committee and posted on the Company’s website within 12 months from the date of the annual meeting. This proposal does not encompass lobbying spending.
https://exchange.iccr.org/node/91146/text
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EnvironmentalCostco Wholesale CorporationDeforestationShareholders request that Costco report to shareholders by July 31, 2021, at reasonable expense and excluding proprietary information, if and how the Company could increase the scale, pace, and rigor of its efforts to eliminate deforestation and forest degradation from its supply chainshttps://exchange.iccr.org/node/89725/text
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EnvironmentalBloomin’DeforestationShareholders request Bloomin’s Board of Directors issue a report, within a reasonable time, outlining if and how it could increase the scale, pace, and rigor of its efforts to reduce its total contribution to climate change, including emissions from its supply chain.https://exchange.iccr.org/node/91113/text
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EnvironmentalBungeDeforestationShareholders request Bunge issue a report assessing if and how it could increase the scale, pace, and rigor of its efforts to eliminate native vegetation conversion in its soy supply chain.https://exchange.iccr.org/node/91116/text
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EnvironmentalADMDeforestationShareholders request ADM issue a report assessing if and how it could increase the scale, pace, and rigor of its efforts to eliminate deforestation and native vegetation conversion in its supply chains.https://exchange.iccr.org/node/91110/text
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EnvironmentalKraft Heinz Company (KHC)DeforestationShareholders request KHC issue a report assessing if and how it could increase the scale, pace, and rigor of its efforts to eliminate deforestation and the conversion of native ecosystems in its supply chains.https://exchange.iccr.org/node/91119/text
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BoeingLobbying The shareholders of Boeing request the preparation of a report, updated annually, disclosing:

· Company policy and procedures governing lobbying, both direct and indirect, and grassroots lobbying communications.
· Payments by Boeing used for (a) direct or indirect lobbying or (b) grassroots lobbying communications, in each case including the amount of the payment and the recipient.
· Boeing’s membership in and payments to any tax-exempt organization that writes and endorses model legislation.
· Description of management’s and the Board’s decision-making process and oversight for making payments described above.
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/0001773705/000121465921003717/r331214px14a6g.htm
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GovernanceJohnson & JohnsonLobbying RESOLVED that shareholders of Johnson & Johnson (“JNJ”) ask the Board
of Directors to report to shareholders, at reasonable expense and omitting
confidential and proprietary information, on whether and how JNJ
subsidiary Janssen’s receipt of government financial support for
development and manufacture of vaccines and therapeutics for COVID-19 is
being, or will be, taken into account when engaging in conduct that affects
access to such products, such as setting prices
https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/intentionalendowments/pages/5650/attachments/original/1618402048/JNJ_COVID-19_Exempt_Solicitation_Oxfam.pdf?1618402048
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EnvironmentalGeneral Motors CompanyParis-Aligned Climate LobbyingShareholders request that the General Motors Company (“GM”) Board of Directors conduct an evaluation and issue a report within the next year (at reasonable cost, omitting proprietary information) describing if, and how GM’s lobbying activities (direct and through trade associations) and spending align with the Paris Climate Agreement’s goal of limiting average global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius () and how GM plans to mitigate risks presented by any misalignment.https://exchange.iccr.org/node/89716/text
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EnvironmentalDuke EnergyParis-Aligned Climate LobbyingShareholders of Duke Energy (“Duke”) request that the Board of Directors conduct an evaluation and issue a report within the next year (at reasonable cost and omitting proprietary information) describing if, and how, Duke’s lobbying activities (direct and through trade associations and social welfare and nonprofit organizations) align with the Paris Climate Agreement’s goal of limiting average global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius and how the company plans to mitigate risks presented by any misalignment.https://exchange.iccr.org/node/86642/text
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EnvironmentalExson MobilParis-Aligned Climate LobbyingShareholders request that the Board of Directors conduct an evaluation and issue a report within the next year (at reasonable cost, omitting proprietary information) describing if, and how, ExxonMobil’s lobbying activities (direct and through trade associations) align with the goal of limiting average global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius (the Paris Climate Agreement’s goal). The report should also address the risks presented by any misaligned lobbying and the company’s plans, if any, to mitigate these risks.https://exchange.iccr.org/node/84410/text
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EnvironmentalUnited AirlinesParis-Aligned Climate LobbyingShareholders request that the Board of Directors conduct an evaluation and issue a report within the next year (at reasonable cost, omitting proprietary information) describing if, and how, United Airlines’ lobbying activities (direct and through trade associations and social welfare and nonprofit organizations) align with the Paris Climate Agreement’s goal of limiting average global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius, and how the company plans to mitigate risks presented by any misalignment.https://exchange.iccr.org/node/89590/text
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EnvironmentalWendy’sReport on Plans to Align Operations with Paris AgreementShareholders request Wendy’s Board of Directors issue a report, at reasonable cost and omitting proprietary information, describing whether, and how, the Company plans to measure and reduce its total contribution to climate change, including emissions from its supply chain, and align its
operations with the Paris Agreement’s goal of maintaining global temperature increases well below 2°C.
https://exchange.iccr.org/node/88498/text
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