The lack of consistent standards and reporting frameworks makes ESG implementation feel even more daunting, as Kassahun highlighted.
From what I’m learning, some companies have started addressing these challenges by:
Starting small: piloting ESG initiatives in one area (e.g. energy efficiency or employee well-being) and building momentum gradually.
Using trusted external tools or frameworks like GRI, SASB, or UN SDGs to guide how they measure and report progress.
Engaging stakeholders early: involving employees, investors, and suppliers in setting relevant ESG goals to ensure buy-in and realistic targets.
From what I’m learning, some companies have started addressing these challenges by:
Starting small: piloting ESG initiatives in one area (e.g. energy efficiency or employee well-being) and building momentum gradually.
Using trusted external tools or frameworks like GRI, SASB, or UN SDGs to guide how they measure and report progress.
Engaging stakeholders early: involving employees, investors, and suppliers in setting relevant ESG goals to ensure buy-in and realistic targets.