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Restaurant Brands International Inc.

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Toronto, Canada

NYSE: QSR, TSX: QSR 

ISIN: CA77615T1070

Restaurant Brands International Inc. is a multinational fast food holding company that owns several major quick-service restaurant brands, including Burger King and Tim Hortons. The company focuses on growing its portfolio of global restaurant brands through innovation, operational improvements, and strategic acquisitions.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Restaurant Brands International Inc.

31.19

-0.02%

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Commitment to Ethics & Human Rights

Restaurant Brands International outlines strong policies to protect human rights and ensure fair labor practices both internally and across its supply chain.

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Restaurant Brands International Inc. is currently rated as a Dissenter.

+25 to +44 CCI Score
These companies are vocal in their opposition to authoritarian regimes. They publicly criticize oppressive policies and engage in advocacy efforts to promote accountability and transparency, even if their actions aren’t as extensive as those of Moral Leaders.

Latest Events

  • Commitment to Ethics & Human Rights Logo
    MAR
    19
    2025

    Restaurant Brands International outlines strong policies to protect human rights and ensure fair labor practices both internally and across its supply chain.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 19

    Restaurant Brands International demonstrates robust commitment to labor relations and human rights through its comprehensive Code of Business Ethics and Conduct, mandatory employee certification, and established reporting mechanisms. These practices promote safe workplaces and fair labor practices across global operations.

    Ethics & Human Rights | Restaurant Brands International

  • +75

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 19

    The company enforces a strict Vendor Code of Conduct requiring self-assessment and verification audits for key suppliers, ensuring that ethical practices extend into its supply chain. This proactive measure supports fair treatment and ethical sourcing, though there remains room for increased transparency.

    Ethics & Human Rights | Restaurant Brands International

  • Responsible Sourcing Approach Logo
    MAR
    19
    2025

    Restaurant Brands International Inc. has unveiled a comprehensive responsible sourcing framework that emphasizes sustainability, ethical procurement practices, and the protection of environmental and animal welfare standards across its global supply chain. This initiative is designed to mitigate environmental harm, prevent deforestation, and enforce humane working conditions through rigorous vendor compliance and regular audits.

  • +85

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 19

    The article details RBI's proactive and transparent approach to responsible sourcing, outlining policies that ensure compliance with integrity, sustainability, and ethical labor practices. By setting ambitious targets to eliminate deforestation and by enforcing its Code of Business Ethics and Conduct for Vendors, RBI is taking significant positive steps in supply chain ethics. These initiatives signal a commitment to ethical business practices that contribute to reducing systemic harm and supporting human rights in the supply chain.

    Responsible Sourcing | Restaurant Brands International ™

  • RBI Forest Commitment Sustainability Initiative Logo
    MAR
    19
    2025

    Restaurant Brands International (RBI) has announced a Forest Commitment outlining its effort to eliminate deforestation from its global supply chain by enforcing sustainable sourcing policies across key commodities, including palm oil, fibre-based packaging, soy, beef, and coffee. This initiative requires suppliers to meet stringent environmental and local labor standards, reflecting RBI’s commitment to ethical supply chain practices.

  • +80

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 19

    RBI's Forest Commitment is a significant positive step in supply chain ethics. By setting ambitious targets for sustainable sourcing, eliminating deforestation, and requiring compliance with environmental and fair labor practices, the company demonstrates a robust commitment to ethical business practices. This initiative not only improves supply chain transparency but also aligns corporate actions with broader anti-fascist and environmental justice values by resisting exploitative practices.

    Forest Commitment | Restaurant Brands International ™

  • Sustainability and Responsible Sourcing: Enhancing Animal Welfare Practices Logo
    MAR
    19
    2025

    Restaurant Brands International Inc. demonstrates a commitment to ethical supply chain practices through its comprehensive animal welfare initiatives, including improved sourcing strategies, partnership with suppliers, and transparent reporting on progress.

  • +80

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 19

    The article outlines RBI's proactive steps in enhancing animal welfare within its supply chain. By implementing measures to improve responsible sourcing for animal proteins—such as commitments to cage-free eggs, better sow housing, and judicious use of antibiotics—RBI is pursuing ethical supply chain practices. These efforts reduce potential complicity in unethical sourcing practices and align with broader anti-authoritarian and progressive principles through increased transparency and accountability.

    Sustainability - Responsible Sourcing - Animal Welfare | Restaurant Brands International ™

  • Restaurant Brands International Political Contributions and Lobbying Practices - 2024 Cycle Logo
    FEB
    06
    2025

    The 2024 cycle data reveals that Restaurant Brands International made political contributions of $76,520 and spent $270,000 on lobbying efforts. Additionally, the organization shows a revolving door trend with lobbyists having prior government experience, signaling potential complicity in influencing policy in a manner that may support authoritarian outcomes.

  • -50

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 19

    The substantial lobbying spend and political contributions, combined with a revolving door of former government officials assuming key lobbying roles, indicate an aggressive political strategy. Such practices may help steer policies toward outcomes that undermine democratic accountability, aligning with trends that facilitate authoritarian influences.

    Restaurant Brands International Profile: Summary • OpenSecrets

  • Restaurant Brands International Political Financing Profile Logo
    FEB
    06
    2025

    OpenSecrets data reveals that Restaurant Brands International is involved in significant political financing, evidenced by its receipt of PAC and individual contributions during the 2024 election cycle. From an anti-fascist perspective, this involvement raises concerns about the company's role in channeling corporate money into politics, which can indirectly support authoritarian influences.

  • -40

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 19

    The OpenSecrets profile indicates that Restaurant Brands International received contributions from PACs and individuals during the 2024 election cycle, reflecting active participation in political financing. In a climate where corporate money is seen as a tool to support policies that may undermine democratic norms, this involvement is concerning from an anti-fascist viewpoint. The lack of transparency around the ultimate allocation and influence of these funds further complicates accountability.

    Restaurant Brands International Profile: Recipients • OpenSecrets

  • Vote Bulletin: RBI Shareholder Vote on Corporate Governance and Lobbying Disclosures Logo
    MAY
    23
    2023

    BlackRock's Vote Bulletin on Restaurant Brands International's 2023 annual meeting raised concerns over the company’s opaque disclosures on corporate political activities, lobbying expenditures, executive compensation, and labor-related practices. These issues contribute to potential corporate complicity in fostering conditions favorable to authoritarian practices.

  • RBI Ends No-Poach Agreements to Enhance Worker Mobility Logo
    MAR
    06
    2020

    Restaurant Brands International's flagship brands including Burger King, Popeye’s, and Tim Horton’s have agreed to stop enforcing no-poach agreements following multistate settlements led by Attorney General Grewal. This shift removes restrictive hiring practices that previously limited worker mobility, representing a positive change for labor rights and ethical labor practices.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 19

    Dropping no-poach agreements is a significant improvement in labor relations. By eliminating contractual restrictions that hinder worker mobility, RBI is effectively supporting workers' rights and promoting fair labor practices. This change aligns the company with ethical business practices and represents a move away from exploitative policies that can contribute to authoritarian control over labor markets.

    Attorney General Grewal: Three More Major Fast Food Companies Agree To Stop Using No-Poach Agreements that Restrict Worker Mobility

Industries

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Full-Service Restaurants
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