Not long ago, the role of an organization’s Board members in ESG governance was largely passive. However, the Board's role has significantly evolved. Today, they actively govern, taking on critical oversight of ESG policies, strategies, and reporting.- BY Robin Bryd
ESG (environmental, social, governance) was once perceived as a set of 'feel good' principles corporations used to attract socially conscious customers. However, it has evolved into a crucial set of principles that encapsulate business opportunities and risks, essential for long-term business success. ESG may now form the core of a company's vision, purpose, and values, and companies are increasingly fo....