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Build Robust ESG Policies
Driving Alignment to Long-Term Sustainability Goals
ESG, as non-financial factors and characteristics that can drive long-term value creation, has been a longstanding consideration for many institutional investors and capital allocators, with a growing number either integrating or expressing interest in integrating ESG into their investment strategies.
The third paper of the series “Implementing an Effective ESG Framework” discussed the key components of an effective ESG investment policy, including setting clear objectives, selecting an appropriate approach, defining measurement criteria, conducting due diligence, embedding governance structures, continuous monitoring and transparent reporting. Download the paper to learn more.
The first paper discussed approaches and best practices to defining ESG objectives as the foundation of an effective framework
The second paper discussed the compliance, risk and impact considerations for the selection of data and metrics