MONTREAL, Feb. 1, 2018 /CNW Telbec/ - The Finance and Sustainability Initiative ("FSI") is very pleased to announce the 2018 winners of its annual competition for best sustainability report:
Sector (according to SASBTM classification) |
Winner |
|
Resource Transformation |
CAE |
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Transportation |
Air Canada |
|
Renewable Resources & Alternative Energy |
Canfor |
|
Services |
Thomson Reuters |
|
Consumption |
Gildan |
|
Non-Renewable Resources – Oil & Gas |
Vermilion Energy |
|
Non-Renewable Resources – Gold companies |
Goldcorp |
|
Non-Renewable Resources – Metals & Mining Other Than Gold |
Teck |
|
Technology & Communications |
Telus |
|
Infrastructure |
Capital Power |
|
Financials |
TD |
The rapid growth of responsible investment practices means an increased demand for information on environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues from publicly traded companies. The 2018 edition of the FSI Competition for Best Sustainability Report refocuses the report assessments on the investor perspective by asking the jury teams to pay particular attention to information contained in the reports that is material and decision-useful to investors.
Also new this year, overall and sector results are made available to the public on a dedicated online platform created by Metrio. Companies may also access their individual report assessment results from this platform on a confidential basis.
Now in its fifth year, this competition aims to promote excellence in sustainability reporting among Canadian public companies. All companies that are part of the S&P/TSX Composite Index are automatically eligible for this competition. Juries are composed of university students from several universities, including Concordia, HEC Montréal, McGill, Polytechnique Montréal, Université de Sherbrooke, UQAM, and Waterloo.
About the FSI
The Finance and Sustainability Initiative (FSI) is a non-profit organization based in Montreal, Quebec, whose mission is to facilitate the evolution of investment practices by integrating ESG criteria into investment analysis, selection, and management, all with a view to sustainable development. It brings together finance professionals dedicated to promoting sustainable finance and, more specifically, responsible investment to financial institutions, companies, and universities. It adopts a collaborative approach, centered on education, professional development, university research, and partnerships.
SOURCE Initiative pour la finance durable IFD

Marie-Josée Privyk, Chair of the organizing committee for the Competition, 514 250-0868, [email protected], www.ifd-fsi.org
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