Starting the ESG Journey
We’re here to help you confidently communicate your ESG story by providing you with the resources that you need to begin your journey.
We’re here to help you confidently communicate your ESG story by providing you with the resources that you need to begin your journey.
Like all businesses, your organization has deeply intertwined environmental, social, and governance (ESG) concerns. A strong ESG proposition addressing those challenges will create value and satisfy the rising expectations from investors, consumers, and stakeholders.
Environmental criteria speaks to the energy that companies take in and the waste discharged, the resources needed, and the consequences for living beings.
Social criteria addresses how companies operate within the broad and diverse society, as well as considers business relationships and reputation.
Governance covers internal practices, controls, and procedures companies adopt to govern themselves, comply with the law, and meet the needs of stakeholders.
Achieve top-line growth: A strong ESG proposition can attract customers and lead to new markets, as well as expand into existing consumer preferences for more sustainable offerings.
Cost reductions: Executing ESG practices effectively can combat rising operational expenses through efficiencies, which can affect overall long-term profits.
Easing regulatory interventions: Proactive ESG initiatives can help businesses reduce the risk of adverse government actions, ease regulatory pressure, and engender support from government agencies.
Improved employee productivity: Strong company ESG initiatives can support with retaining talent and enhancing employee motivation.
Enhance investment returns: Businesses can expect increased ROIs when they dedicate capital to more promising and sustainable opportunities.
Benchmark your company’s ESG performance against peers.
Learn how to efficiently manage workflow and disclosures.
Get answers on how to increase your ESG scores.
Easily draft industry-appropriate environmental social policies.
Leverage resources to educate your company on board-level ESG responsibilities.
Get help finding the right ESG framework for your company.
Keep track of changing environmental or social shareholder proposals.
Target ESG institutional investors.