Environmental, Social & Governance Jobs
What is ESG?
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Environmental, Social and (Corporate) Governance also known as ESG are the categories known to identify socially responsible companies. Traditionally ESG was used as a metric for investors to identify how “green friendly” a company is. Today ESG specialists are using their skills in helping companies create sustainability strategies to help mitigate environmental concerns.
ESG Jobs promotes Jobs in ESG and Sustainability from a variety of companies and third party sources.
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ESG & Sustainability Projects
Climate Change
Product Carbon Footprint
Financing Environmental Impact
Climate Change Vulnerability
Natural Resources
Biodiversity
Land Use & Animal Welfare
Raw Material Sourcing
Pollution & Waste
Toxic Waste
Packaging Material & Waste
Electronic Waste
Environmental Opportunities
Green Building
Renewable Energy
Human Capital
Health & Safety
Human Capital Development
Supply Chain Labour Standards
Diversity
Product Liability
Chemical Safety
Privacy & Data Security
Investment Health
Demographic Risk
Stakeholder Opposition
Report writing
Social Opportunities
Support in Finance/Health care
Opportunities in Nutrition & Health
Corporate Governance
Anti-Competitive Practices
Tax Transparency
Corruption & Instability
Financial System Instability
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ESG News
We regularly collate the latest Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) and Sustainability articles from around the globe. Our team is passionate about promoting articles ESG and Sustainability news. Please get in touch with our team if you would like to promote your articles.
- Thank You, Clean Energy: IEA Report Says You’re Giving Us Hopeby Carolyn Fortuna (CleanTechnica) on September 29, 2023 at 16:55 in Clean Power, Clean Transport, Carbon Emissions, International Energy Agency (IEA), net zero, Renewable Energy
Countries are setting records in deploying technologies such as solar power and electric vehicles (EVs), and the IEA now projects that demand for coal, oil, and natural gas will peak before 2030.
- Using Renewable Energy For All The Wrong Reasonsby Steve Hanley (CleanTechnica) on September 29, 2023 at 16:25 in Clean Power, BP, ExxonMobil, Texas
Renewable energy advocates don't know whether to laugh or cry about the latest solar energy news from BP in Texas.
- Watchdogs urge Nestlé, Danone and other food giants to 'deplastify'by GreenBiz.com on September 29, 2023 at 15:59
Nine "Big Food" corporations that were served notice last year over their plastic footprint are failing to take sufficient action to tackle pollution, a new report says.