Sustainability rating agency
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Sustainability - environmental, social and governance (ESG) - ratings - rating agencies.
(SRA).
A sustainability rating agency is an independent organisation that evaluates the environmental, social and governance performance and condition of other significant organisations and funds, and publishes its findings, including a summary rating.
Examples of sustainability rating agencies include CDP, the Climate Bonds Initiative and MSCI.
See also
- Accounting for Sustainability (A4S)
- Assurance
- B Corporation
- CDP
- Climate benchmark
- Climate Bonds Initiative (CBI)
- Climate transition
- Climate-washing
- Corporate social responsibility
- Corporate Sustainability Assessment
- Corporate sustainability due diligence
- Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)
- Credit rating agency (CRA)
- Environmental concerns
- Environmental, social and governance (ESG)
- ESG investment
- Greenwash
- IFRS S1
- IFRS S2
- IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards
- IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Taxonomy
- MSCI Carbon Project Ratings
- Natural capital
- Nature loss
- Net zero
- Ratings
- Rating agencies
- Reputational risk
- Risk management
- Sustainability
- Sustainability breach
- Sustainability reporting
- Sustainability statement
- Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- Sustainable Bond Market
- Sustainable finance
- Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR)
- Sustainable investment label
- Sustainable loan
- Task Force on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD)