- Why meeting ESG goals remains a challenge: What must happen now to drive real progress?
- What more needs to be done to make corporate climate disclosures meaningful?
- What is the role of regulators in supporting a move to net zero?
- As questions continue to be raised about the robustness of ESG frameworks, is it time for a more transparent, simple version of ESG?
- With ESG becoming another subject for the political debate, what does it mean to the industry and broader sustainability goals?
- What procedures and systems need to be implemented to spot greenwashing?
The environmental and social agenda is at a critical juncture with businesses and investors under increasing pressure to demonstrate progress on their goals. The demand for transparency and accountability is growing louder as many companies fail to fulfil their climate, governance and societal pledges, while concerns over greenwashing multiply. To make progress towards a more sustainable, equitable, and inclusive economy, the implementation strategies and the oversight of how they are being executed must be bulletproof. But how to ensure accountability for sustainability goals at every level? And faced with political backlash in certain US states, how can companies navigate fiduciary duties and continue implementing practices promoting sustainability and social equity?
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