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Report cover with illustration of a black box on a gray table, with corporate executives surrounding the box. Headline reads: Big Food's Big Black Box: How corporations attempt to shape global politics outside of public view, SDG edition

Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and McDonald’s may trumpet their work around the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals, but actual data on program impact is hard to come by.

Learn more about how we organized together toward impact in our fiscal year 2023 Annual Report. 

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The better funded and more connected our movements are, the more impact we will all have. Learn more about the Movement Solidarity Fund.

We join food justice and social movements calling for an end to growing corporate influence in the U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization.

Nathalie Rengifo Alvarez speaks directly to executives and shareholders at McDonald's annual meeting, demanding full political disclosure.

Our comment includes evidence to further reinforce the demand for the implementation of a holistic labeling system for food sold in the U.S.

Alejandra Parra of the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives speaks out against PepsiCo's plastic pollution at annual shareholders' meeting. 

Statement was delivered by Dr. Marcos Arana, director of the Observatory on the Right to Health, at Coca-Cola's annual meeting.

As we head to their shareholders’ meetings, we ask Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and McDonald’s to disclose what they spend to influence policy and politics around the world.

Investors representing more than $140 billion in assets demand that corporations fully disclose global political activities.