How an organisation manages its impact on the natural environment, including energy use, emissions, waste, resource efficiency, and climate change.
How an organisation manages relationships with employees, customers, suppliers, and communities, covering issues such as labour practices, health and safety, human rights, and social value.
How an organisation is directed and controlled, including leadership structure, ethics, compliance, risk management, and transparency in decision-making.
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors are critical for organisations aiming to create long-term value, build resilience and meet the expectations of investors, customers and stakeholders.
A robust sustainability strategy integrates ESG principles into your operations, helping your business reduce its environmental impact, enhance social responsibility nand align itself with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Identifying the most relevant ESG issues for your business.
e.g., Net Zero goals, workforce diversity and governance standards.
Embedding ESG into daily operations.
Collect and analyse data to track performance over time, identify trends and provide clear insights for informed decision-making and continuous improvement.
Communicate your sustainability performance, goals and progress to stakeholders with transparency on environmental, social and governance practices.
ESG stands for Environmental, Social and Governance — three pillars created by the United Nations and used by investors, regulators and stakeholders to assess how responsible and sustainable a business is. It covers everything from climate impact and diversity to ethics and compliance.
Depending on the size and objectives of the company, an ESG strategy can take anywhere from 6 to 12 months to develop and implement. We can tailor our timelines to meet your specific needs.
Yes. We have experience in conducting CSRD Double Materiality Assessments and can customise your ESG strategy to suit these requirements.
True Solutions ESG strategy typically covers:
An ESG strategy helps organisations manage risks, demonstrate responsibility and drive long-term value while aligning with stakeholder expectations and global sustainability initiatives.