ESG metrics and disclosures are an increasing focus for businesses as they respond to a wave of scrutiny from all manner of stakeholders, from investors and regulators to employees and customers. There’s an expectation that ESG disclosures will comply with mandatory and voluntary reporting requirements and be reliable, verifiable and comparable to allow those stakeholders to make decisions that matter to them.
For many organizations, getting ESG reporting right is a real challenge. The range of ESG metrics used is vast and varies by sector, size and complexity of business as well as the multitude of measurement and disclosure frameworks that exist globally.