Environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations have shifted from being peripheral compliance check-boxes to becoming core elements of business strategy. Companies are increasingly embedding ESG into their operations and decision-making, recognising it as a driver of long-term value creation rather than mere optics. Investor expectations, regulatory requirements and stakeholder pressure are pushing ESG to the forefront of strategic planning.
This shift reflects a broader global trend in which organisations integrate ESG into risk management, innovation and competitive positioning. By doing so, firms are better able to attract capital, strengthen resilience and meet evolving market expectations, with ESG now shaping growth, operational efficiency and corporate reputation across industries.
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