Miranda Mair and Craig Walter of ENGIE Impact discuss Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) in our industry. They cover everything from top-down responsibility to global ESG leadership to initiating the sustainability journey.
They dive into linking executive compensation to sustainability and the importance of top-down responsibility in implementing sustainability initiatives. They also discuss how to bring social governance factors like workforce diversity and safety into ESG targets, as well as the role of carbon offsets and practical sustainability strategies.
Without good data and without pulling together all of that information into one place to get a full picture, it's really difficult to kind of make piecemeal efforts. Here and there in different pockets of your company that maybe aren't even talking to each other…And the really hard part about sustainability data is it lives in every nook and cranny of your company.
5 Questions to Ask When Building a Sustainability Strategy
Read here to understand the importance of internal and external stakeholders and how they impact the outcome of an organization’s sustainability strategy.