Putting the ‘E’ in ESG

They’re three little letters that can have a huge impact, in terms of both business performance and being a good corporate citizen: ESG, or Environmental, Social, and Governance. And in a world that’s experiencing the increasing effects of climate change, the ‘E’ is particularly important right now. But what can organizations do to ensure they’re actually walking the walk when it comes to the environment?On this episode of Wheel of Risk, host Alix McCabe sits down with Piril Kadibesegil, the Group Head of Sustainability at Allianz Trade, for a crash course in ESG, with a particular focus on the environment and what companies can do to improve their sustainability practices. Together, they explore the origins of the movement, the business case for sustainability, as well as potential stumbling blocks to implementation. Piril also provides clear, actionable advice for organizations that are either just starting their sustainability journeys or well down the road and looking to increase their impact.

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