The environmental component of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting plays a critical role in addressing pressing global issues such as climate change, resource depletion, and pollution.
Enhanced tracking of these metrics not only provides a clearer picture of environmental impacts but also supports transparency and accountability in ESG reporting.
Help you quantify and provide the KPI's for reporting your ESG achievements
ESG The Process
Save Nature, Save Us
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors have increasingly become essential components in evaluating the long-term value and sustainability of organizations. ESG refers to the three central criteria used to measure the sustainability and societal impact of a business or investment.
Businesses that prioritize sustainable practices often see improved risk management and foster stronger brand loyalty among consumers who are increasingly driven by ethical considerations.
Did You Know?
So much has been said about climate change and about sustainability. Some facts to keep you thinking...
18.7M
Acres of forest lost each year due to deforestation.
1.1°C (2°F)
Average temperate increase since pre-industrial era.
8 in
Sea level rise per in last 100 years, with the last two decades showing double the increase compared to the previous century
270 B
Tons of ice lost per year from the Greenland ice sheet