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List of Clean 200 companies captures the green transition in full flight

Corporate Knights

The data set is developed through assessment of a company’s revenue that aligns with the definitions laid out in the Corporate Knights Sustainable Economy Taxonomy , sourced from Corporate Knights research. The Clean200 uses negative screens. To be eligible, a company must earn more than 10% of total revenues from clean sources.

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Clean 200 list shows sustainable companies on path to dominate global economy

Corporate Knights

The data set is developed through assessment of a companys revenue that aligns with the definitions laid out in the Corporate Knights Sustainable Economy Taxonomy, primarily sourced from Corporate Knights research. The Clean200 uses negative screens.

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ESG Investing Needs to Expand Its Definition of Materiality

Stanford Social Innovation

The definition of S is still up for grabs and, without a serious reflection on ESG to date, we run the risk of compounding the original sin of ESG: ignoring the issues that matter to people and planet but don’t directly affect the bottom line. And second, because the S in ESG remains woefully underdeveloped.

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These 200 companies are leading the clean economy in 2023

Corporate Knights

The data set is developed through assessment of a company’s revenue that aligns with the definitions laid out in the  Corporate Knights Sustainable Economy Taxonomy , primarily sourced from Corporate Knights research. The Clean200 uses negative screens.

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