Overcoming Challenges of a Subpar ESG Scorecard


by 73bit.com|August, 18 2023

3 IDEAS FROM US

I.
If you're not skilled at drawing but want to sketch your scorecard, use your favorite tool, MS Excel, to document your ideas.

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II.
In the pool of 401 respondents, 321 individuals hold the view that companies that uphold strong ESG practices are more adept at drawing in and retaining top-tier talent.

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III.
You can choose and use essential components, namely Key Insights, Summary, Recommendation, Findings, and Analysis.

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2 EXAMPLES FROM OTHERS

I.
SPOTT

(a) Total score is displayed on top right (b) Expand and minimise all categories (c) Score breakdown displayed in gantt chart format

Source: Maderacre

II.
GRESB Real Estate

(a) First page has Participation & Score, Peer Comparison and Rankings (b) ESG Breakdown using single dougnut chart (c) Aspect, Strengths & Opportunities shown in spider chart

Source: Benchmark Report


1 QUESTION FOR YOU

What are the effects of a poor ESG scorecard?

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Until next week,
Team 73bit.com

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