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UK’s largest companies sharpen focus on workplace mental health and link between financial wellbeing and mental health strengthens

CCLA today announces the launch of the second annual CCLA Corporate Mental Health Benchmark - UK 100.  

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Promoting healthier markets – engaging with Nestlé

Addressing the nutritional standards of the products sold by the companies we invest in is a key part of our engagement programme. Here we share our discussions with Nestlé over the past two years and notable outcomes.

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Mental health in the workplace matters – a vision for company and investor action

Protecting and promoting good workplace mental health is a business priority, relevant not only to a company’s duty of care to its employees but also to its bottom line. In this article, we look at why we believe that investors have a key role to play in supporting and encouraging companies to strengthen their approach to workplace mental health.

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Driving sustainable transport and decarbonisation

CCLA's consultation response to the Department for Transport's 'draft national networks national policy statement’ aligns with our commitment to push for better regulation, which is essential to transition to a decarbonised economy. 

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Nutrition – how investors can play a role in improving public health

Good nutrition is fundamental to good health, yet humankind is experiencing a growing epidemic of diet-related ill health. This article explores how investors can play a crucial role in addressing this issue by engaging with companies on nutrition.

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What's in a name? Sustainable finance and charities

The Charity Commission recently announced that they were dropping the terms ‘ethical’ and ‘responsible’ from their draft revision of CC14, the regulation that sets out how charities can manage their money. In this article, we look at how this has the potential to be an important change and allow a wider shift in how charities can use their money, if supported by the proper guidance. 

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CCLA’s Sustainable Investment Framework

James Corah, Head of Sustainability at CCLA, explains CCLA’s approach to pushing for progress for a better world, and how we deliver Good Investment. 

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How do we identify quality companies?

Our investment approach focuses on quality, growth and valuation. James Ayre, Charlotte Ryland and Joseph Hawkes from our investment team talk through how we identify companies to hold for the long term.