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Sustainability trends 2023

Carlos Sanchez

In 2022, the voice against “greenwashing” practices was clear and loud. Figure 2: Word Greenwashing rated 100 in popularity in 2022 – source Google Trends. Among companies, Impact Valuation as an approach to valuing a company’s impact on society has hit an inflexion point. 2022 Sustainability Summary.

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4 ESG trends to watch in 2022

Carlos Sanchez

Besides, Danone’s CEO stepped down after investors blamed him for failing to balance shareholder value creation and sustainability. They aim to create value by positively impacting the planet and society while producing profits. Complex Supply Chains designed to run efficiently failed under the pandemic.

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Focus on Outcomes

Chris Hall

As such, sustainable investors have what we call style tilts, or a high concentration in the growth investment style, in their public equity books,” said Byrns. This can really cost investors, as it did in 2022, whereas the value investment style outperformed.” Plus, we have aligned the KPIs with value creation,” he added.

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State Street Global Advisors’ CEO and Head of Asset Stewardship Talk Proxy Season, the State of Energy Amid Ukraine War, and the Future of ESG

Just Capital

” Now, we all know what greenwashing is, right? So brown-spinning is basically where the pressure on publicly traded companies is becoming so heavy that they are looking at their highest emitting assets and basically saying, “You know what, I’m just going to sell them, get them off my books.

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The JUST Report: Are You Happy? Your Employer May Soon Want To Know

Just Capital

These issues are material to business performance, they are related to what workforces, customers, and shareholders think about value and value creation. JUST Capital CEO Martin Whittaker speaking on the “Defending your ESG Credibility: Protecting Your Business From Greenwashing” panel at the Moral Money Summit.