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UN GUIDING PRINCIPLES REPORTING FRAMEWORK INVESTOR STATEMENT February 24, 2015 Many stakeholders, including investors, have asked for guidance on how companies should report on how they are implementing the UN Guiding Principles. The UN Guiding Principles Reporting Framework has been developed through the Reporting and Assurance Frameworks Initiative (RAFI) in an open, global, and consultative process coordinated by Shift and Mazars. The undersigned investors, with $3.91 trillion assets under management, support the UN Guiding Principles Reporting Framework. We hope it will incentivize improved disclosure and see it as an essential tool that enables investors to review companies understanding and management of human rights risks. It will also guide us in our engagement with companies going forward. Beyond ethical concerns, companies that do not proactively assess and manage human rights risks face potential legal, reputational, and other risks with financial implications. Meaningful disclosure of human rights performance can play a significant role in reducing a company s human rights risks, contributing to a company s competitive advantage, and strengthening its long-term financial stability by: Cultivating heightened internal attention to policies, processes, and practices to proactively manage and embed respect for human rights Providing greater access to business opportunities with governments, business customers, and buyers who recognize the reduced risks to themselves Improving relationships with key external stakeholders and securing a stronger license to operate Improving the ability to preserve reputation when negative impacts occur Providing a comparative advantage, with a growing number of stock exchanges scrutinizing companies non-financial performance, including human rights performance The Framework is based on the UN Guiding Principles and therefore focuses on how companies meet the corporate responsibility to respect human rights. It is important to stress that this responsibility goes beyond compliance with local, national, and international laws and regulations. It focuses on a company s human rights risks and impacts rather than activities that a company undertakes to advocate or promote human rights. At the core of the corporate responsibility to respect human rights is the implementation of human rights due diligence, which includes assessing actual and potential human rights risks, integrating and acting upon the findings, tracking the effectiveness of actions taken to address human rights impacts, and communicating about how a company addresses risks and impacts. In line with the UN Guiding Principles, the Reporting Framework focuses on a company s overarching commitment to governance and management of human rights risks. Companies that report using the Framework must identify salient human rights risks (defined as those human rights at risk of the most severe negative impacts, in connection with a company s business activities). This is a key step in human rights due diligence under the Guiding Principles. Companies then disclose information on the effective management of each salient risk identified. 1

By definition, this set of risks to human rights converges strongly with risks to the business in the short, medium, and long term, and provides a principled basis to understand material issues for reporting. Finally, the Framework allows that, where it is necessary in the interest of concise and relevant reporting, a company may identify specific geographies for reporting on the salient risks identified, and explain that choice. We hope that the UN Guiding Principles Reporting Framework will help companies meet evolving expectations for more robust disclosure. We encourage companies to join Ericsson, H&M, Nestlé, Newmont and Unilever in using the Framework to proactively assess and manage their human rights risks, demonstrate how they meet their responsibility to respect human rights, and support long-term financial stability. Lead Investor Signatories Lauren Compere Boston Common Asset Management Juan Salazar Associate Director, Governance and Sustainable Investment F&C Investments Anna Pot Senior Sustainability Specialist APG Asset Management Laura Berry Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility Steve Waygood Chief Responsible Investment Officer Aviva Investors Bennett Freeman Senior Vice President, Sustainability Research & Policy Calvert Investments Danielle Essink Senior Engagement Specialist Robeco Sara Nordbrand Sustainable Investment, Head of Corporate Engagement Church of Sweden 2

Helena Viñes Fiestas Head of Sustainability Research BNP Paribas Investment Partners Karlijn van Lierop Head of Responsible Investment & Governance MN Services Katherine Garrett-Cox Alliance Trust Farha-Joyce Haboucha Director of Sustainability & Impact Investing Rockefeller Sustainability and Impact Investing Group Colin Melvin Hermes Equity Ownership Services Adam M. Kanzer, Esq. Domini Social Investments, LLC. Robert Walker Manager, Extractives Research & Engagement NEI Investments 3

Supporting Investor Signatories Pascal Blanqué, Chief Investment Officer Amundi Ulrika Danielson Head of Communications and HR AP2 Peter Lundkvist, Senior Strategist Head of Corporate Governance AP3 Johan Florén Head of ESG and Communication AP7 Phillip Vernon Australian Ethical Investment Steve Mason Director of SRI Activities Brethren Foundation Funds Inc. Steve Mason Director of SRI Activities Church of the Brethren Benefit Trust Ellen Friedman Compton Foundation Sr. Mary Ellen Gondeck Justice Team Member-Shareholder Activity Congregation of St. Joseph Daughters of Charity; Province of St. Louise Rev. W. Thomas Soeldner Director, Board of Directors Deaconess Community Susan Vickers, RSM VP Corporate Responsibility Dignity Health Neville White Head of SRI Policy & Research Ecclesiastical Investment Management Ltd. John Arnold Ecumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility Mark Regier VP of Stewardship Investing Everence and the Praxis Mutual Fund Steven Schueth President First Affirmative Financial Network Ossian Ekdahl Head of Communications and ESG First Swedish National Pension Fund (AP1) Jeffery Perkins Friends Fiduciary Corporation Lisa Heinz Chief Financial Officer Mennonite Education Agency Mercy Health Mercy Investment Services Luan Steinhilber VP NEI Ethical Funds & ESG Services Miller/Howard Investments, Inc Herve Guez Director of Research Mirova Herve Guez Director of Research Natixis Asset Management Sr. Janice Bemowski Treasurer North American Province of the Congregation of Our Lady of the Cenacle, Inc. Julie N.W. Goodridge NorthStar Asset Management, Inc. 4

Judy Byron, OP Director Northwest Coalition for Responsible Investment Deborah Fleming Chair Northwest Women Religious Investment Trust (NWRIT) Fredric Nyström Head of Responsible Investment Öhman Julie Fox Gorte, Ph.D Senior Vice President for Sustainable Investing Pax World Management LLC Dr. M. Jeucken Responsible Investment PGGM Investments Denis Branche Directeur Général Délégué PhiTrust Active Investors Portfolio Advisory Board; Adrian Dominican Sisters Jo Marie Chrosniak HM, Coordinator Region VI Coalition for Responsible Investment Joy Facos Senior Sustainable Investing Research Analyst Sentinel Sustainable Funds Sr. Patricia Daly, OP Corporate Responsibility Representative Sisters of St. Dominic of Caldwell, NJ Sisters of St. Dominic Congregation of the Most Holy Name Sr. Helen Sullivan, CSJ Director, Office of Justice and Peace Sisters of St. Joseph of Boston Sr. Carole Anne Griswold, HM Treasurer Sisters of the Humility of Mary Danielle Ginach Impact Manager Sonen Capital Nichola Marshall Head of Responsible Investment Sparinvest St. Joseph Health Sr. Carmen Schnyder Treasurer & Leadership Team St. Mary s Institute / Sisters of the Most Precious Blood John Swift President Swift Foundation Dominique Bangasser Slavin Treehouse Investments, LLC Jonas D. Kron Senior Vice President Trillium Asset Management, LLC Mary Beth Gallagher Acting Director Tri-State Coalition for Responsible Investment Timothy Brennan Treasurer & CFO Unitarian Universalist Association Heidi Soumerai, Walden Asset Management Ellen Dorsey Wallace Global Fund Kirsty Jenkinson and Sustainable Investment Strategist Wespath Investment Management Sonia Kowal President, Director of Socially Responsible Investing Zevin Asset Management 5