Issuers’ ESG performance on subjects such as resource use, human rights, health and safety, corruption and transparency is increasingly used to draw conclusions about the quality of their management, identify their exposure to business risks and assess their ability to leverage business opportunities. The intention of this guide is to help companies gain a clear understanding of what ESG information they should provide and how they should go about providing it.
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