Plus, why these Utah-based essential oil giants are being blasted in a new Yale report
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| Utah-based essential oil giants blasted for operating in Russia in Yale report |
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| | As a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, many companies have adopted the common strategy of ceasing business within the country. Big-hitters such as H&M, Exxon Mobil and Adidas have cut ties with Russia in one form or another. Recently, the Yale School of Management released a report featuring roughly 500 companies whose responses to Russia's invasion of Ukraine varied greatly. The list includes companies that have withdrawn from the country altogether to companies "that are just continuing business-as-usual in Russia." The list assigns companies a letter grade of A-F. Though they have disputed their ranking, two Utah companies, doTerra and Young Living, have come under fire. They are included in Yale's report and received low grades. |
Read more about why doTerra and Young Living received the grades that they did and which companies are also on Yale's report. |
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