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Public scrutiny of companies has become a regular discussion for many in the last few years. Whether the subject is wealth inequality or tackling climate change, more Americans expect companies to lead the charge. Simply put, they expect businesses to use their resources in a "just" manner that promotes corporate social responsibility.

While not all companies have responded positively to the greater public scrutiny, many companies have adapted to the times to balance corporate interests with the public's interest. In fact, JUST Capital, a nonprofit that "aims to build an economy that works for all Americans by helping companies improve how they serve all their stakeholders," listed over 800 companies in its 2020 overall rankings.

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