Approximately two-thirds of employers plan to enhance their support for employee health and wellbeing over the next 12 months, according to new research.

Commitment to ESG Reporting Doubles & Driving Change 

The number of companies reporting on the Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics has doubled over the past year, showing that companies continue to prioritise ESG, despite...
gender diversity in finance

Beyond ESG: Impact of Gender Diversity on Equity Fund Performance

Organised by S&P Global Sustainable1, the next free ‘Beyond ESG’ webinar, on 20 July (10am EDT/3pm BST), will focus on the impact...
women of colour at work

3/4 Women of Colour Experience Racism at Work, Reveals Study

Around 75% of women of colour have experienced racism and 27% have suffered racial slurs at work, confirmed a new report.
Climate inaction

Climate Change: Time for Leaders To Take ‘Bold & Swift’ Action

Research from Deloitte has revealed that inaction on climate change could cost the world's economy US$178 trillion by 2070 unless global &...
ESG Matters

CHROs Face Increased Pressure to Play Greater Role in ESG Matters

Chief Human Resource Officers (CHRO) are now being called on to play a greater part in addressing the environmental, social, and governance...
consumer 'sustainable' purchases

Fair Pay & Working Conditions Influence Buying Decisions

Corporate ‘fairness’ in the areas of prices, wages and working conditions now heavily influence whether or not a consumer will buy a...
Climate action

Earth Day: Majority of Youth Say Corporate Leaders ‘Not Doing Enough’ to Combat Climate...

The vast majority of US youth (81%) believe that global leaders are not doing enough to combat climate change, according to a...
many companies are struggling to measure and communicate the return on their sustainability investments effectively, according to a new report.

Not Enough Focus on ‘S’ & ‘G’ in ESG Ratings, Confirms New Report

Fewer than a quarter of the largest US and Western European asset owners are happy with current ESG indices available to them,...

Metropolitan Names Liz Crosson as First-Ever Chief Sustainability, Resiliency & Innovation Officer

The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California has hired Liz Crosson as its first-ever Chief Sustainability, Resiliency and Innovation Officer.
climate change and gender equality

Climate Change & Health Issues Prioritised Over Gender Equality

A new global study has revealed that gender equality has lost ground to other more pressing societal issues.  Gender...
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