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Environmental, | Environmental, social and governance is a broad framework for evaluating, reporting and improving policies and performance in sustainability. | ||
It extends and integrates earlier models of corporate social responsibility, environmental concerns and corporate governance. | |||
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It is also sometimes known as Environmental ''and'' Social Governance. | |||
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* [[Environmental concerns]] | * [[Environmental concerns]] | ||
* [[Environmental, social and governance - origins and investment]] | |||
* [[ESG Credit Impact Scores]] | * [[ESG Credit Impact Scores]] | ||
* [[ESG investment]] | * [[ESG investment]] |
Latest revision as of 14:06, 3 August 2024
Sustainability - social concerns - governance - investment.
(ESG).
Environmental, social and governance is a broad framework for evaluating, reporting and improving policies and performance in sustainability.
It extends and integrates earlier models of corporate social responsibility, environmental concerns and corporate governance.
It is also sometimes known as Environmental and Social Governance.
See also
- B Corporation
- Corporate governance
- Corporate social responsibility
- Environmental concerns
- Environmental, social and governance - origins and investment
- ESG Credit Impact Scores
- ESG investment
- ESG Issuer Profile Scores
- ESG ratings
- ESG Relevance Score
- ESG Vulnerability Score
- ESG stock
- ESG transition
- Governance
- Green
- Green Finance Initiative
- IFC ESG Standards
- Social concerns
- Sustainability