ESG

Environmental, Social, and Governance

Building a Sustainable Future Through Responsible Business

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What is ESG?

ESG stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance – three central factors in measuring the sustainability and societal impact of an investment in a company or business.

Framework for evaluating corporate behavior

Measures sustainability and ethical impact

Environmental

Climate change, resource depletion, waste, pollution, deforestation

Social

Human rights, labor standards, community relations, diversity

Governance

Board composition, executive pay, audits, internal controls

Financial Performance

ESG factors impact long-term financial success

Why ESG Matters

Investor Demand

ESG assets may reach $53 trillion by 2025, representing more than a third of total assets under management

Risk Management

Companies with strong ESG practices show 25% higher stock performance during market downturns

Regulatory Pressure

Over 1,000 ESG reporting requirements and frameworks exist globally, with more coming

ESG Performance Metrics

100% 75% 50% 25% 0%
Env
78%
Social
82%
Gov
91%
Overall
84%

Key Insights

  • Strong governance scores lead to better overall ESG performance
  • Social metrics show significant improvement year-over-year
  • Environmental initiatives gaining momentum across sectors

Performance Trend

2020 2021 2022 2023

The Need for ESG

1

Global Challenges

Climate change, social inequality, and corporate scandals demand a new approach to business that balances profit with purpose.

2

Stakeholder Capitalism

Businesses are increasingly expected to create value for all stakeholders, not just shareholders.

3

Long-term Value

ESG-focused companies demonstrate better long-term financial performance and resilience.

ESG Performance

Visualization of ESG impact metrics

ESG Framework

ESG

Sustainability Framework

Environmental

  • Climate Change
  • Resource Depletion
  • Waste Management
  • Biodiversity

Social

  • Human Rights
  • Labor Standards
  • Community Impact
  • Diversity & Inclusion

Governance

  • Board Composition
  • Executive Pay
  • Business Ethics
  • Shareholder Rights

The Time for ESG is Now

ESG is no longer optional—it's a business imperative that drives long-term value creation and resilience in an increasingly complex world.

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ESG Focus Areas

Sustainability Climate Action Diversity Ethical Governance Renewable Energy Supply Chain Carbon Neutrality Social Impact Stakeholder Value Circular Economy Human Rights Green Finance Corporate Ethics Waste Reduction Responsible AI Employee Wellbeing Biodiversity ESG Reporting Sustainable Investing Climate Resilience

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Thank You!

Together, let's build a more sustainable and responsible future through ESG principles.

Environmental Stewardship
Social Responsibility
Good Governance

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