Amazon and Apple ‘Not Playing Their Part’ in Tackling Electronic Waste

By: The Guardian November 26, 2020 Global giants such as Amazon and Apple should be made responsible for helping to collect, recycle and repair their products to cut the 155,000 tonnes of electronic waste being thrown away each year in the UK, MPs say. An investigation by the environmental audit committee found the UK is […]
Robots on the Rise as Americans Experience Record Job Losses Amid Pandemic

By: The Guardian November 27, 2020 They can check you in and deliver orange juice to your hotel room, answer your questions about a missing package, whip up sushi and pack up thousands of subscription boxes. And, perhaps most importantly, they are completely immune to Covid-19. While people have had a hard time in […]
Netflix to Start Declaring £1bn-Plus UK Revenues to HMRC

By: The Guardian November 28, 2020 Netflix is to finally start declaring the £1bn-plus revenues it makes from millions of British subscribers each year to the UK tax authorities, a move likely to ramp up pressure on tech firms such as Google and Amazon to stop funnelling revenues through overseas tax jurisdictions. Netflix, which has funnelled UK-generated revenue […]
The ESG Weekly: Facebook and The Downgrade

By: ESG Now November, 2020 We downgraded Facebook from a BBB to a B; but why? Well, it has to do with a little something called governance, and the fact that we revamped how we assess governance in our ESG ratings model. Today, we discuss the Facebook downgrade and the changes to how we […]
New UK Tech Regulator to Limit Power of Google and Facebook

By: The Guardian November 27, 2020 A new tech regulator will work to limit the power of Google, Facebook, and other tech platforms, the government has announced, in an effort to ensure a level playing field for smaller competitors and a fair market for consumers. Under the plans, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will gain a […]