Why 'G' Is the Key Letter to Bring Real Change to the ESG World
Today, backing up your words is more valued than ever. In the midst of a dizzying and uncertain global scenario, where the political, economic, socio-cultural, and environmental paradigms have undergone transformations, companies must be sure of their values and purpose.
September 28, 2022 at 01:11 PM
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Corporate GovernanceThis spring, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced new disclosure requirements for ESG companies, increasing the disclosure requirements around climate and most importantly governance. The new disclosure requirements make it more likely that the truth of a company's actions will come to light sooner if companies don't have coherence between what they say and do. When it comes to ESG, many companies define themselves through marketing hype that does not reflect their true intentions or thoughts.
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