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By tracking its sustainability performance and publishing quarterly results, Schneider Electric keeps the momentum for its 11 global and local ambitions and maintains its industry leadership in corporatesocialresponsibility. Despite these great results, our work is far from over.
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CSR stands for CorporateSocialResponsibility, and ESG is the abbreviation for Environmental, Social, and Governance. Both of these terms represent sociallyresponsible businesses. Schedule webinars - feature the key executives behind the report and discuss their results. ESG: What’s the difference?
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