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Monthly Edition: November

Is ESG Dying in the Corporate and Investing World?

Monthly Edition: November

12/14/2023

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Rachel Lee

The current trend in the corporate industry is that there is a significant increase in the prominence of Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance considerations, which is also known as ESG. This is derived from several determinants in the vision of sustainable and ethical business practices.


One of the most contributing factors is the growing demand for investment options. Asset managers and institutional investors acknowledged the advantages of applying ESG considerations in their decision-making, looking for opportunities that showed commitment to sustainability in addition to financial returns. This demand ultimately influenced the adoption of ESG-focused investment strategies. 


Furthermore, the recognition of ESG considerations as an essential part of risk management was an additional factor.  Companies began to fully highlight the importance of the management of environmental issues was crucial in terms of risk reduction. Hence, they aimed to improve their capacity to resist the impacts of social injustice, climate change, and further issues by implementing proactive ESG risk management. 


International initiatives, such as the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment and the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures, have also significantly advanced ESG standards. They encouraged investors to adopt ethical and sustainable behaviors, consequently leading to a successful standardizing of ESG reporting.


Lastly, the corporate leadership has also noted the cruciality of ESG. Industry leaders supported ESG initiatives and incorporated them into company strategies to act as guiding tools for their peers. This leadership demonstrated that not only was embracing sustainability and responsible governance an act of morality but also a wise decision in the commercial area.


To conclude, several elements promoted ESG in the ongoing market field, such as changing stakeholder expectations, investor demand for sustainable solutions, strong corporate leadership endorsing environmentally friendly procedures, and acceptance of ESG in risk management. All of these points demonstrated how ESG concerns are being more actively addressed as a vital key in terms of business strategy.


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