Tag Archives: SDGs

Learning From Covid-19 to Build More Resilient Societies

The crisis generated by the Covid-19 provides immediate lessons for building more resilient societies. Here we describe 5 principles inferred from the current health, economic and social crisis, to be applied now and without moderation.

Climate Disobedience and Stakeholder Engagement

Former head of UN Climate Negotiations decides to endorse Extinction Rebellion movement. A new era for stakeholder engagement is at stake for business.

Just Transition Offers the Opportunity to Take Responsibility on Climate

The lucrative tourism sector offers a concrete terrain to explore the issues raised by the issue of just transition, moving from a logic of collective dilution of climate responsibilities to a dynamic of joint responsibility of local stakeholders.

Local Stakeholder Engagement on Human Rights – 5 Tips to Get it Right

Virtually any industrial development nowadays with local footprint is calling for serious local stakeholder engagement. Regulators, investors and good practice to build systemic ESG risk assessment encourage proactive risk mitigation of human right related risks. 5 tips to get it right in this article

Extra-Financial Reporting Undergoing Profound Changes. Here’s why

Between Big Data developments, complex global regulatory requirements, and growing diversity of users, extra financial reporting is undergoing profound changes

Agenda 2030 – Here Are Concrete Solutions and Useful Ingredients, For Positive Attitude

We decided to kick off 2020 with a friendly annual event. Here are key takeaways shared across interveners to maintain a positive attitude.

Integrating Social and Environmental Performance, an Informed Decision for Investors

Allocating financial resources to economically, socially & environmentally (ESG) performing strategies is not only a collective necessity, but also an informed decision for investors!

3 Reasons Why We’ve Decided to Kick Off 2020 Being Optimistic About Sustainability

Easy to kick off 2020 with gloomy mood looking how we closed 2019 on the front of sustainability. Well, instead, we’ve decided to kick off 2020 being optimistic, and here are 3 reasons why