For many companies, executing environmental, sustainable, and governance (ESG) initiatives isn’t new — but telling the story of ESG results is. The challenge is not just that ESG reporting is novel, but that ESG reporting is a giant grey area. Regulations aren’t yet mandatory. Standards aren’t yet universal. Stakeholder priorities aren’t entirely aligned.
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