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Intended Audience: All Engineers
Credits: 1 PDH Units
The purpose of ESG is to promote companies to improve environmental and social credentials to attract investment. Company showcasing ESG through reporting attracts investment through stakeholders which includes employees, customers, suppliers etc. This course is about basics of ESG and SDG. What makes them and how they are beneficial to companies and stakeholders that is explained here ESG stands for environmental, social and governance. These are called pillars in ESG frameworks and represent the three main topic areas that companies are expected to report in. The goal of ESG is to capture all the non-financial risks and opportunities inherent to a company's day to day activities.
Learning Objectives
At the successful conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to identify and discuss:- What is ESG
- What stands under three pillars of ESG
- ESG Reporting
- ESG Framework and their advantages
- Reporting standards of ESG
- Difference between SDG and ESG
- Limitations of SDG
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