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CHRB 2020 - Companies Scoring 0 on Human Rights Due Diligence Indicators CHRB 2020 - Companies scoring 0 on human rights due diligence indicators Company Name Company ISIN Headquarters Company Sector Alimentation Couche-Tard CA01626P4033 Canada AG Amphenol US0320951017 USA IT Analog Devices US0326541051 USA IT Anhui Conch Cement CNE1000001W2 China EX Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Group CNE0000018M9 China MO ANTA Sports Products KYG040111059 China AP Applied Materials US0382221051 USA IT ArcelorMittal LU1598757687 Luxembourg EX BAIC Motor CNE100001TJ4 China MO BOE Technology Group CNE000000R44 China IT BRF BRBRFSACNOR8 Brazil AG Broadcom US1113201073 USA IT Brown-Forman Corporation US1156372096 USA AG BYD CNE100000296 China MO Canadian Natural Resources CA1363851017 Canada EX Canon JP3242800005 Japan IT Capri Holdings VGG1890L1076 United KinGdom AP CarlsberG DK0010181759 Denmark AG Carter's US1462291097 USA AP China National Offshore Oil Corporation HK0883013259 China EX (CNOOC Group) China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation CNE1000002Q2 China EX Limited (Sinopec) China Shenhua Energy CNE1000002R0 China EX Chongqing Changan Automobile Company CNE000000N14 China MO Conagra Brands US2058871029 USA AG Constellation Brands US21036P1084 USA AG Costco US22160K1051 USA AG/AP Devon EnerGy Corp US25179M1036 USA EX Dongfeng Motor Group CNE100000312 China MO EOG Resources US26875P1012 USA EX FamilyMart Co., Ltd JP3802600001 Japan AG FAW Car Company CNE000000R85 China MO Foot Locker US3448491049 USA AP Geely KYG3777B1032 China MO General Motors Corporation (GM) US37045V1008 USA MO Company Name Company ISIN Headquarters Company Sector GeorGe Weston (Weston Foods & Loblaw) CA9611485090 Canada AG Great Wall Motor Company CNE1000018V8 China MO Guangzhou Automobile Group CNE100000Q35 China MO Heilan Group CNE0000016H3 China AP Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd. (Foxconn) US4380902019 Taiwan, China IT Honda Motor Company JP3854600008 Japan MO Hormel Foods US4404521001 USA AG HOYA Corporation JP3837800006 Japan IT Hyundai Motor Company KR7005380001 South Korea MO Infineon TechnoloGies AG DE0006231004 Germany IT Inpex JP3294460005 Japan EX Keyence Corporation JP3236200006 Japan IT Kia Motors Corporation KR7000270009 South Korea MO Kohl's US5002551043 USA AP Kraft Heinz US5007541064 USA AG Kweichow Moutai CNE0000018R8 China AG Kyocera Corporation JP3249600002 Japan IT Largan Precision TW0003008009 Taiwan, China IT LPP PLLPP0000011 Poland AP Lukoil RU0009024277 Russia EX Macy's US55616P1049 USA AP Mahindra and Mahindra INE101A01026 India MO Marathon Oil US5658491064 USA EX McCormick US5797802064 USA AG Microchip TechnoloGy US5950171042 USA IT Mitsubishi Motors Corporation JP3899800001 Japan MO Mr. Price ZAE000200457 South Africa AP Nippon Steel Corporation JP3381000003 Japan EX Nissan Motor Company JP3672400003 Japan MO Nornickel RU0007288411 Russia EX Novolipetsk Steel RU0009046452 Russia EX Nvidia US67066G1040 USA IT Occidental Petroleum US6745991058 USA EX Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) INE213A01029 India EX Page Industries INE761H01022 India AP Panasonic Corporation JP3866800000 Japan IT PetroChina CNE1000003W8 China EX Company Name Company ISIN Headquarters Company Sector Phillips 66 US7185461040 USA EX Pou Chen Corporation TW0009904003 Taiwan, China AP Prada IT0003874101 Italy AP Ralph Lauren Corporation US7512121010 USA AP Rosneft RU000A0J2Q06 Russia EX Ross Stores US7782961038 USA AP SACI Falabella CLP3880F1085 Chile AG/AP SAIC Motor CNE000000TY6 China MO Salvatore Ferragamo IT0004712375 Italy AP Sasol ZAE000006896 South Africa EX Saudi Aramco SA14TG012N13 Saudi Arabia EX Seven & I Holdings JP3422950000 Japan AG Shenzhou International KYG8087W1015 China AP Shoprite Holdings ZAE000012084 South Africa AG Skechers US8305661055 USA AP Skyworks Solutions US83088M1027 USA IT Starbucks US8552441094 USA AG Subaru JP3814800003 Japan MO Suncor Energy CA8672241079 Canada EX Suntory Beverage & Food JP3336560002 Japan AG Surgutneftegaz RU0008926258 Russia EX Suzuki Motor Corporation JP3397200001 Japan MO Tapestry US8760301072 USA AP Target Corporation US87612E1064 USA AG/AP Tata Motors INE155A01022 India MO Tatneft RU0009033591 Russia EX TE Connectivity CH0102993182 Switzerland IT Tesla US88160R1014 USA MO The TJX Companies US8725401090 USA AP Tyson Foods US9024941034 USA AG Vulcan Materials Company US9291601097 USA EX Yili Group CNE000000JP5 China AG YounGor Group CNE000000XR2 China AP Yum! Brands US9884981013 USA AG ZhejianG Semir Garment CNE100001104 China AP .
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