Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) is quickly becoming a corporate imperative that helps to minimize risk, enhance long-term performance, and improve resiliency against market volatility and idiosyncratic events.
While opponents claim that ESG harms financial performance by placing artificial constraints on decision making, there has been no conclusive evidence that proves that ESG negatively impacts short- or long-term financial results.
In fact, the opposite appears to be true: A growing body of evidence shows that ESG investments yield market-rate or better returns, driving demand from investors, lenders, private equity, pension funds and other stakeholders that prioritize a triple bottom line.
According to COGNITION Smart Data, ESG is not just relegated to companies and capital markets. Consumers are also demanding that corporations ramp up their ESG efforts to enhance environmental protection, bolster social justice, and provide transparent and accountable governance practices.
In a recent COGNITION survey of nearly 2,500 U.S. based consumers, 70% claimed to have ESG related investments in their portfolio and 55% said that they were likely to increase their investment in ESG focused companies or funds in the next 12 months.
The survey left little doubt about whether respondents believe that ESG yields financial benefit:
Corporations across the globe are stepping up to be part of the solution in the quest to mitigate climate change, setting ambitious targets to reduce carbon emissions, ramp up social justice initiatives, and increase transparency and accountability.
Green Builder Media has highlighted 10 such companies in our annual Eco-Leaders issue of Green Builder magazine , all of which have substantive ESG commitments.
These standout companies include:
We commend all of our 2023 Eco-Leaders for their efforts to reduce their environmental footprint, address social equity concerns, and develop ethical, accountable business practices.
Check out our ESG for Building initiative, which has brought together more than 100 industry experts to create a set of Defining Principles for the building sector.