Companies Removed from the Dirty List
- Adani Group
- Adoniss/Mayar
- Allseas Marine S.A.
- Asian Identity
- The Brewing, Food & Beverage Industry Suppliers Association/International Brewing Awards
- Capital Ship Management Corporation
- Carsten Rehder
- Chevron
- Coda Pay
- Eastern Mediterranean Maritime Ltd
- EDF
- Engie/Tractebel/Lahmeyer
- Eurobulk
- Evergreen Group
- FGAS Petrol JSC
- Grab
- Groupe Grimaud/Novogen
- Harren & Partner
- Hetzner Online
- Infosys
- InterAsia Lines HK Ltd
- INTERSCAN Schiffahrtsgesellschaft mbH
- Italian Thai Development Public Company LTD (ITD)
- Keurig Dr Pepper
- Kirin
- Korean Air
- Lloyds Register/Lloyds Register Foundation
- Maersk
- Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC)
- MPC Capital
- Myanmar Pongpipat/Saidang Company/Heinda Tin Mine
- Newtec
- Norse Group
- Osaka Asahi Group
- Oxford Business Group
- Pacific International Lines
- Pan Pacific
- Portia Management Services
- Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria/Australian International Beer Awards
- Scope Global
- Siam Pattana Maritime Co Ltd
- Tide Line Inc
- Tokiwa Corporation Ltd
- Total Energies
- Transworld Group Singapore
- Vinh Son Trading and Transport
- VISA
- Voltalia
- Western Union
The Dirty List

The Dirty List names international companies doing business with the military in Burma. The list also includes international companies involved in projects where there are human rights violations or environmental destruction.
In September 2018, the United Nations Fact Finding Mission on Myanmar, which has been investigating human rights violations in the country, stated:
“The actions of the Tatmadaw (Burmese military) in Kachin, Rakhine and Shan States, in particular in the context of the ‘clearance operations’ in northern Rakhine State in 2016 and 2017, have so seriously violated international law that any engagement in any form with the Tatmadaw, its current leadership, and its businesses, is indefensible.”
A PDF of the full Dirty List is available here.