Demystifying ESG Reporting
In today’s world, companies are increasingly being judged not just on their bottom line, but also on their environmental, social, and governance practices. This shift has given rise to ESG reporting, a critical tool for businesses to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability and responsible practices
What is ESG Reporting?
ESG stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance.
ESG reporting is the practice of disclosing a company’s performance and impact in three key areas:
Environmental (E): This covers how a company uses resources, manages waste, and tackles issues like climate change.
Social (S): This looks at how a company treats its employees, fosters diversity and inclusion, and contributes to the communities it operates in.
Governance (G): This assesses how a company is managed, focusing on leadership, ethics, and transparency. Download full article