Learn about Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) factors and work towards sustainability and business value. Identify top ESG guidance and understand challenges in measuring and reporting ESG data.
In today's world, businesses must go beyond profit-making and focus on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors. ESG activities are critical for businesses to target investments, track progress, and secure profitable contracts. Consumers are demanding more transparency and better practices than ever before. Therefore, service and goods providers must prioritise ESG matters and make them a core part of their corporate strategy.
ESG considerations are not only good for the planet, but they are also good for business. Failure to implement an ESG strategy can result in losing support from employees, customers, and investors. As ESG frameworks become more widespread, organisations may lose their license to trade in stricter regulatory/ESG environments.
Topics covered
- ESG definition and function
- Elements of ESG
- ESG strategy for businesses and the role of stakeholders
- ESG compliance, reporting and disclosures
- Implementation challenges and common mistakes
- Case studies
- Frequently asked questions
- ESG action plan