2 May 2019:Business Benchmark on Farm Animal WelfareThis RIAA Member only webinar is a follow up from the Animal Welfare for Investors webinar we held in June 2018. This year’s Benchmark has grown to cover 150 global food companies, including 20 from Asia-Pacific covering the major players in processing, restaurants and bars, along with retail.Rory Sullivan of Chronos Sustainability and Expert Advisor to the BBFAW will share his insights into the latest Benchmark, such as why the average company score is 32% and there are only five tier-one companies.Anna Playfair-Hannay of Woolworths will discuss the commercial drivers for action on farm animal welfare and how the retailer is improving management practices, processes and reporting consistent with moving up the Benchmark rating.Ian Woods of AMP Capital will provide his investor perspective on how to use the Benchmark in ESG research and the value it delivers to a broader understanding of governance.Webinar panellists will debate which companies and sectors are most at risk and which ones are leading and why. They will also discuss the apparent lag between reporting and performance on animal welfare.View the recording to find out what’s new and emergent, and ask the panellists your questions in a real-time setting.
https://youtu.be/XiNCNSgnCvA
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2 May 2019:Business Benchmark on Farm Animal WelfareThis RIAA Member only webinar is a follow up from the Animal Welfare for Investors webinar we held in June 2018. This year’s Benchmark has grown to cover 150 global food companies, including 20 from Asia-Pacific covering the major players in processing, restaurants and bars, along with retail.Rory Sullivan of Chronos Sustainability and Expert Advisor to the BBFAW will share his insights into the latest Benchmark, such as why the average company score is 32% and there are only five tier-one companies.Anna Playfair-Hannay of Woolworths will discuss the commercial drivers for action on farm animal welfare and how the retailer is improving management practices, processes and reporting consistent with moving up the Benchmark rating.Ian Woods of AMP Capital will provide his investor perspective on how to use the Benchmark in ESG research and the value it delivers to a broader understanding of governance.Webinar panellists will debate which companies and sectors are most at risk and which ones are leading and why. They will also discuss the apparent lag between reporting and performance on animal welfare.View the recording to find out what’s new and emergent, and ask the panellists your questions in a real-time setting.
https://youtu.be/XiNCNSgnCvA