What is ESG?
What does ESG stand for?
Understanding ESG
Environmental (E)
The “E” in ESG focuses on how a company manages its environmental impact. This includes efforts to reduce carbon emissions, conserve resources, and minimise pollution. Companies committed to ESG often prioritise sustainability initiatives such as renewable energy adoption, waste reduction, and green supply chain management.
Social (S)
The “S” in ESG emphasises a company’s relationships with its stakeholders, employees, and the communities it operates in. Socially responsible companies prioritise fair labor practices, diversity and inclusion, employee well-being, and community engagement. They aim to create positive social impact through initiatives like charitable giving, volunteering programs, and ethical sourcing practices.
Governance (G)
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ESG is not just about doing good; it’s also about long-term value creation and risk management. Companies that prioritise ESG tend to outperform their peers financially while also mitigating potential risks associated with environmental disasters, social controversies, and governance scandals.