The use of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) metrics by the financial sector is growing through ESG investing. To understand the growth, it is helpful to consider what motivates their use. ESG investing can be divided into two camps. There are those who view...
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Building a Sustainable Supply Chain
by Jo Anne Schwendinger | Jan 27, 2023 | 2023, Archive, Articles, Externalities, Strategy, Sustainable Business
Bad surprises happen. Avoid them with due diligence. When they happen, plan to do better, and execute on your plan. Communicate your expectations to employees and suppliers. Verify, and continuously improve. Stay on a path to sustainability, and reach out to Clear Strategy for help.
Third-Party Risk ManagementÂ
by Jo Anne Schwendinger | Dec 22, 2022 | 2022, Archive, Articles, Externalities, Impact Assessment, Strategy, Sustainable Business
In this blog we discuss how third-party risks affect your organization, and how ESG principles can help.
In today’s business landscape, you should be concerned not only with your own reputation and brand, but the reputations of your third party suppliers. Stakeholders are demanding transparency on ESG risks throughout their entire value chain, including you and your suppliers.Â
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by Jo Anne Schwendinger | Nov 22, 2022 | 2022, Archive, Articles, Strategy, Sustainable Business, Sustainable Design
The Economist recently ran an article titled Facebook and the conglomerate curse, and it addresses the future of ESG . The article is about “Silicon Valley’s big five tech giants, Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta and Microsoft.” It comments on their drop in market value this year, swollen costs, and slowing core businesses, alongside the “near-absolute control” of the companies’ founders.Â
ESG Hot Topic: Do the Right Thing
by Jo Anne Schwendinger | Nov 9, 2022 | 2022, Archive, Articles, Externalities, Impact Assessment, Stakeholder Engagement, Strategy, Sustainable Business
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by Jo Anne Schwendinger | Oct 26, 2022 | 2022, Archive, Articles, Strategy, Sustainable Business
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What is ESG?
by Jo Anne Schwendinger | Sep 30, 2022 | 2022, Archive, Articles, Strategy
ESG is a set of metrics that a company and others can use to assess how
E: environmental issues like carbon emissions, and the use and availability of clean water,
S: social issues like indentured and slave labor, and employee health and safety, and
G: governance issues like who has decision-making power within an organization
affect company performance, and in turn how its operations impact the environment and society. There is a dual utility to ESG metrics. They can be used both to look inward at a company’s performance, and outward at how the company impacts the world.
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by Jo Anne Schwendinger | Jun 15, 2022 | 2022, Archive, Articles, Frameworks, Reporting, Strategy
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