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ESG for the New Sustainability or ESG Manager

In recent years, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) has moved from the margins of business management to the center. Stakeholders, including boards of directors, investors, and value chain partners, are increasingly using ESG as a lens to judge how well an organization is addressing risks and opportunities. These include risks and opportunities related to climate change, energy management, and choices of chemical products. Additionally, rulemaking bodies are issuing regulatory requirements for ESG disclosures that will impact many companies around the world. Read More

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An Overview of ISO 14001: Using the Standard To Improve Environmental Management

Environmental management is about more than just maintaining regulatory compliance and avoiding failures, like fines and reputational risks. There are several benefits that come with a robust environmental management system focused on achieving positive outcomes, and many industry leaders are turning to ISO 14001 to guide their journey. Read More

ESG bowties: A tool for assessing climate risks

Sponsored: ESG bowties are an analytical method that can help organizations improve their identification and management of ESG risks and opportunities. Read More

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Implementing an ESG Program: The CEO’s Checklist

It pays to be a steward of environmental, social, and governance (ESG). Studies show companies with high ESG maturity, on average, outperform those with low ESG maturity and often become more efficient and less volatile, with less turnover, better stakeholder relationships, and better management of their risks and opportunities. Whether you’re new to ESG or looking for new ways to implement ESG initiatives at your workplace, the experts at VelocityEHS have compiled some great tips in this new white paper to help business leaders, like you, start or grow your ESG program. Read More