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The Elements of Sustainability Reporting

There are several elements of sustainability reporting that you need to consider when preparing a sustainability or ESG report.

The Elements of Sustainability Reporting
The Elements of Sustainability Reporting

The 3 key elements that make up the ESG acronym include: Environment, Social, and Governance, and these elements form the framework of any sustainability report. In fact, they can serve as a strong outline for your report, helping group ideas and content and directing your ESG narrative.

Below I’ll break down each of the elements of sustainability reporting and what you can include within each section (note — these key elements can serve as a framework, but you also should include various other sections in your publication, such as a section dedicated to policies, or even a section at the end that deals with acronyms used throughout the report).

The 3 Elements of Sustainability Reporting

1. Governance

The first element is governance. This section should detail your company’s:

2. Environment

Next is the environmental element, which focuses on the initiatives and projects your company pursues to create a better planet. This section may include details of your company’s:

3. Social

The social element, represented by the ‘S’ in ESG, is concerned with:

By covering the 3 abovementioned elements of sustainability reporting in your upcoming publications, you can provide a comprehensive overview of your company’s commitment to the ESG topics within a structured ESG framework.

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