Orsted ESG score 2024: A strategic approach to sustainable energy leadership

Orsted, a global leader in renewable energy, has long been at the forefront of sustainable energy leadership. As the world grapples with the urgent need to combat climate change and transition to cleaner sources of energy, Orsted has established itself as a pioneer in the industry. One of the key tools that Orsted employs to … Read more

Apple ESG 2024: A deep dive into Apple’s Environmental, Social, and Governance efforts

APPLE ESG SCORE

ESG scores have become increasingly important in recent years as investors and consumers alike are placing more emphasis on sustainability and corporate responsibility. Apple, one of the leading tech companies in the world, has consistently received high ESG scores, making it a prime example of how a company’s commitment to these values can have a … Read more

Understanding ESG scores: How they impact companies and investors

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) scores have gained significant attention in recent years as investors, businesses, and consumers focus on sustainable practices and responsible corporate behaviour. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the importance of ESG scores, their components, and how they can affect a company’s reputation and financial performance. Table of Contents What … Read more

What the U.S. child labour investigation will mean for companies

child labour investigations

The United States is currently investigating child labour in Latin America because it is quite rightly concerned about the violation of human rights, particularly the rights of children. The department currently has over 600 child labour investigations underway and continues to field complaints and initiate investigations in this area. Child labour is a widespread problem in many … Read more

Addressing ESG data gaps: 4 things you can do today

ESG data gaps

ESG factors are increasingly recognized as key considerations for investors, as they seek to invest in companies that are sustainable and responsible. However, one major challenge facing the ESG investing and institutional landscape is the data gap, which refers to the lack of consistent, reliable, and comparable data on ESG factors across companies and industries. … Read more

What is carbon washing? The latest greenwashing term you need to know

carbon washing

Carbon washing, also known as greenwashing, is a term used to describe the practice of companies claiming to be environmentally friendly or sustainable without actually taking significant steps to reduce their carbon footprint. It is a deceptive marketing tactic that can mislead consumers into believing that a product or company is environmentally conscious, while in … Read more

ESG investing in 2023: Seize the opportunities & overcome the challenges

ESG INVESTMENTS

Stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving world of ESG investing with this insightful guide to face the opportunities and challenges awaiting in 2023 head on. ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) investing has captured the hearts and minds of investors worldwide. As more and more people seek to align their investments with their values, the … Read more

These are our most requested ESG company data and reports

ESG company data

Navigating the world of sustainable investing can be complex, but understanding key ESG factors is crucial for making informed decisions. A good place to start is by familiarizing yourself with top ESG company ratings and essential metrics, as well as ESG compliance guidelines to ensure a strong foundation in the field. Key things to look … Read more

Why are banks collapsing: déjà vu or something new?

why are banks collapsing

Just when we thought we had seen the last banking crisis, back it comes. First Silicon Valley Bank and Credit Suisse, then possibly Deutsche Bank. What is going on? Well, in some ways, the story is simple. Investors are rightfully suspicious of the governance of banks, as our own analysis shows. Our data shows that … Read more

Why nearly 60% of companies fail to report on even one supply chain emissions category

supply chain emissions

According to a new report by CDP, an environmental disclosure platform, nearly 60% of companies have failed to report on at least one supply chain emissions category, despite approaching regulatory requirements for disclosure across the value chain. In 2022, only 41% of companies reported on a single Scope 3 category, while over 70% reported on … Read more

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