ETFdb Logo
  • ETF Database
  • Content Hubs
    • Themes
      • Active ETF
      • Alternatives
      • Artificial Intelligence
      • China Insights
      • Core Strategies
      • Crypto
      • Disruptive Technology
      • Energy Infrastructure
      • ETF Building Blocks
      • ETF Investing
      • ETF Strategist
      • Financial Literacy
      • Fixed Income
      • Free Cash Flow
      • Future ETFs
      • Innovative ETFs
      • Institutional Income Strategies
      • Leveraged & Inverse
      • Market Insights
      • Market Outlooks
      • Modern Alpha
      • Nuclear Energy
      • Portfolio Strategies
      • Sector Investing
      • Tax Efficient Income
      • Thematic Investing
    • Asset Class
      • Equity
        • U.S. Equity
        • Int'l Developed
        • Emerging Market Equities
      • Alternatives
        • Gold/Silver/Critical Materials
        • Cryptocurrency
        • Currency
        • Volatility
      • Fixed Income
        • Investment Grade Corporates
        • US Treasuries & TIPS
        • High Yield Corporates
        • Int'l Fixed Income
    • ETF Ecosystem
    • ETFs in Canada
    • Market Outlook
    • Crypto ETF Hub
  • Tools
    • ETF Screener
    • ETF Country Exposure Tool
    • ETF Database Categories
    • Indexes
    • Scenario Analysis
    • Watchlists
    • Head-To-Head ETF Comparison Tool
    • Mutual Fund To ETF Converter
    • ETF Stock Exposure Tool
    • ETF Issuer Fund Flows
  • Research
    • ETF Education
    • Equity Investing
    • Dividend ETFs
    • Leveraged ETFs
    • Inverse ETFs
    • Index Education
    • Index Insights
    • Top ETF Sectors
    • Top ETF Issuers
    • Top ETF Industries
  • Webcasts
  • Sectors
    • Sector Investing Content Hub
    • XLK
    • XLI
    • XLU
    • XLY
    • XLP
    • XLRE
    • Sector Power Rankings
    • XLE
    • XLC
    • XLF
    • XLV
    • XLB
  • Multimedia
    • ETF 360 Video Series
    • ETF of the Week Podcast
    • Gaining Perspective Podcast
    • ETF Prime Podcast
    • Video
  • Company
    • About VettaFi
  • PRO
    • Pro Content
    • Pro Tools
    • Advanced
    • FAQ
    • Free sign up
    • Login
  1. Big Ideas Content Hub
  2. ESG Shareholder Resolutions Have Already Broken 2020 Records
Big Ideas Content Hub
Share

ESG Shareholder Resolutions Have Already Broken 2020 Records

Max ChenJun 28, 2021
2021-06-28

It has been a record-setting year for environmental, social, and governance proposals as proxy voters have pushed more companies to address sustainability issues.

According to the Proxy Review, there have been 34 majority votes for ESG proposals so far in 2021, which is already outpacing last year’s record of 21. More are expected by year’s end.

“This has been an extraordinary year with record high votes for climate change, diversity, and political spending issues,” Michael Passoff, CEO of Proxy Impact and co-author of Proxy Preview, said in a press release. “Shareholder proposals about the COVID-19 pandemic and sexual harassment also received majority votes, while new proposals on racial justice gained unusually high support.”

In 2020, only two votes broke 70%, while 17 have already broken the threshold so far this year. Additionally, eight were in the 80% range and six enjoyed more than 90% support. Four of the six that saw over 90% were also supported by management, a first for U.S. environmental and social resolutions. While other high-scoring proposals were opposed by management, the proposals still saw huge support.

“The slew of majority votes suggests investors at large see ESG as material,” Heidi Welsh, Executive Director of the Sustainable Investments Institute (Si2) and co-author of Proxy Preview, said in the note. “Evidence from the financial markets seems to contradict the intent of new SEC rules that will make it harder to file and resubmit shareholder proposals in 2022.”

Proposals on the ways in which companies influence political systems made up the majority at 14. Eight climate change proposals enjoyed over 50% approvals and resulted in the two highest votes of the year. The national debate over racial justice was also reflected in proxy season, with more proposals about diversity in the workplace, executive suite, and on boards, with nine majorities. Other proposals included coronavirus pandemic safety, sexual harassment, and racial justice.

“Looking ahead, the question now is how companies will implement changes to their policies and practices in response to these high votes, and how investors respond if they don’t,” Andrew Behar, CEO of As You Sow and report publisher, said in the note. “This year we saw three out of four dissident directors elected at ExxonMobil after shareholders lost patience with its inaction on climate change. All boards have been put on notice this could happen to them.”

For more news, information, and strategy, visit the ESG Channel.

Loading Articles...

Advertisement

Is Your Portfolio Positioned With Enough Global Exposure?

ETF Education Channel

How to Allocate Commodities in Portfolios

Tom LydonApr 26, 2022
2022-04-26

A long-running debate in asset allocation circles is how much of a portfolio an investor should...

Core Strategies Channel

Why ETFs Experience Limit Up/Down Protections

Karrie GordonMay 13, 2022
2022-05-13

In a digital age where information moves in milliseconds and millions of participants can transact...

}
X