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Atlas Corp..

ATCOL.US | Activities of holding companies

Atlas Corp., formerly known as Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited, is a global asset management company focused on long-term, sustainable value creation. The company primarily invests in and operates critical infrastructure assets, with a focus on sectors such as maritime and energy. Through its sub...Show More

Ethical Profile

Mixed.

Not enough information to create an ethical profile.

Value Scores

Better Health for All0
-100100
Fair Money & Economic Opportunity0
-100100
Fair Pay & Worker Respect0
-100100
Fair Trade & Ethical Sourcing30
-100100
Honest & Fair Business-50
-100100
Kind to Animals0
-100100
No War, No Weapons0
-100100
Planet-Friendly Business-60
-100100
Respect for Cultures & Communities-40
-100100
Safe & Smart Tech20
-100100
Zero Waste & Sustainable Products0
-100100

Better Health for All

0

No evidence was found in the provided articles to assess Atlas Corp. against the 'Better Health for All' ethical value. The articles primarily detail environmental sustainability initiatives related to Seaspan Corporation's maritime operations, such as investments in vessel efficiency, LNG duel-fueled containerships, electric tugboats, and CO2 emission reductions.

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The rubric for 'Better Health for All' explicitly excludes environmental pollution control and workplace safety standards, focusing instead on direct health impacts of products/services, health accessibility, and health-related innovation or programs. As Atlas Corp.'s core business is maritime and energy infrastructure, and no health-specific data was provided, all KPIs for this value are omitted.
2

Fair Money & Economic Opportunity

0

No evidence available to assess Atlas Corp. on Fair Money & Economic Opportunity.

Fair Pay & Worker Respect

0

No evidence available to assess Atlas Corp. on Fair Pay & Worker Respect.

Fair Trade & Ethical Sourcing

30

All Seaspan suppliers and sub-suppliers are required to comply with the Supplier Code of Conduct and the terms of their contracts, indicating that 100% of contracts include ethical terms.

1

Honest & Fair Business

-50

Atlas Corp. has a formal whistleblower policy, documented in its June 2025 Code of Conduct, which applies to employees, contractors, executive officers, directors, and local directors of its subsidiaries.

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It provides an Ethics Line (website, toll-free phone, email) and an anonymous reporting channel via a form.
2
The company explicitly states it does not tolerate retaliation against anyone for reporting concerns.
3
Atlas Corp. has an anti-bribery and anti-corruption policy that mandates compliance with applicable laws, including the USA Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and prohibits facilitation payments.
4
However, there is no evidence of training frequency or effectiveness metrics for this policy. The company performs due diligence on suppliers with an annual spend exceeding $10,000, but there is no overall percentage of ethical claims independently verified.
5
No information is provided regarding the median time to close customer or stakeholder ethics complaints.

Kind to Animals

0

No evidence available to assess Atlas Corp. on Kind to Animals.

No War, No Weapons

0

No evidence available to assess Atlas Corp. on No War, No Weapons.

Planet-Friendly Business

-60

Seaspan Corporation, a subsidiary of Atlas Corp., reported Scope 1 and 2 emissions of 6,430,739 tCO₂e for 2023.

1
Scope 3 emissions for Seaspan were not reported.
2
The company has a stated goal of working toward carbon-neutrality through a carbon offset program, but no specific net-zero target year is explicitly stated.
3
Seaspan Corporation was audited for ISO 14001 and 45001 compliance in 2023.
4
In 2023, Seaspan reported an oil spill of 10.28 cubic meters.
5

Respect for Cultures & Communities

-40

Atlas Corp., through its subsidiary Seaspan, has established at least three formal partnerships with Indigenous or local community groups, including Inlailawatash, the MST Education and Training Society, and Aboriginal Community Career Employment Services (ACCESS).

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The company has engaged at least one indigenous-owned supplier, Inlailawatash,
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and has an Indigenous Procurement Framework.
3
Seaspan has committed $22,500 per year to the Urban Spirit Foundation,
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which is less than 0.5% of its revenue. The company's education and training program with the MST communities incorporates their language and culture,
5
and the ACCESS program includes cultural exploration and awareness.
6
Seaspan provides Indigenous-related education internally to foster a respectful workplace and intercultural competence,
7
but no completion percentage is provided. The company's ethics reporting system, available via an online portal and hotline, covers discrimination and harassment,
8
which could relate to cultural incidents, but is not specifically a cultural incident response framework.

Safe & Smart Tech

20

The company employs a comprehensive AI ethics program, utilizing Constitutional AI for self-governance based on ethical principles, with transparent, auditable decision-making and role-based access control for rule modifications.

1
It captures all AI decisions and rule changes in real-time, detects systematic bias, and notifies loan officers to manually review and override AI recommendations when bias thresholds are exceeded.
2
Loan application data is encrypted using Queryable Encryption.
3
The system detects and quarantines potential exposure of sensitive data like PII or API keys, routing them to security teams.
4
The company utilizes access control measures with multi-factor authentication and zero-trust security.
5
It also employs continuous vulnerability scanning and updating of systems, along with periodic network penetration testing.
6
The company promotes designing systems with auditability in mind from the beginning.
7
It states compliance with all regulatory requirements, including anti-bribery, environmental standards, and the International Ship and Port Facilities Security Code (ISPS Code), and is in contact with the FBI Cyber Criminal Squad and Michigan State Police Cyber section Intelligence Operations Division regarding a phishing vulnerability incident from May 2024.
8
When bias indicators exceed thresholds, loan officers are notified to manually review affected decisions and can override AI recommendations.
9

Zero Waste & Sustainable Products

0

No specific, company-wide quantitative data was found across the provided articles for any of the Zero Waste & Sustainable Products KPIs.

1
Information regarding 'Atlas Manufacturing' and 'Atlas Packaging Inc.' and their respective packaging solutions, design principles, waste reduction initiatives, and product durability was identified.
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However, the scope of this information was not explicitly stated to apply to the entire Atlas Corp. (ATCOL.US) operations, which primarily involve critical infrastructure assets, maritime, and energy sectors. Therefore, this subsidiary-specific data could not be applied to the parent company. The articles directly related to Atlas Corp. (ATCOL.US)
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or its major subsidiary SeaspanCorp explicitly stated a lack of specific quantitative data for these metrics.
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