Preparing an Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) report involves compiling and disclosing information about a company's performance and impact in these key areas. ESG reporting has become increasingly important as stakeholders, including investors, customers, and employees, seek more transparency on sustainable business practices.
1. Understand ESG Frameworks
2. Engage Stakeholders
3. Determine the material aspects of ESG
4. Gather relevant data on environmental, social, and governance indicators
5. Establish Baselines and Targets
6.Structure your report according to the chosen framework
7. Include Both Positive and Negative Aspects
8. Regularly Update and Improve
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