Beyond Numbers: Navigating Data Presentation in Your ESG Scorecard


by 73bit.com|December, 15 2023

3 IDEAS FROM US

I.
It's important to always check if your scorecard prototype is technically feasible, as there might be challenges in implementing it for the final scorecard.

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II.
Among 70 participants, 37 believe that ESG integration effectively mitigates risks in the technology sector, including cybersecurity threats and supply chain disruptions.

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III.
Just because you have numbers doesn't mean you need a graph or chart.

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2 EXAMPLES FROM OTHERS

I.
CIWF

(a) Evaluation scale consist of 5 colors based on percent (b) Scoring shown in table using colors (b) Future actions added in next steps

Source: Salmon welfare scorecard

II.
Johnson & Johnson

(a) Health for Humanity 2025 Goals shown in chart (b) CO2 Capital Relief Program Overview shown (c) Upstream Scope 3 GHG Emissions shown using donut chart

Source: climate action


1 QUESTION FOR YOU

What will it mean to you if users stay more than 3 minutes on average?

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Until next week,
Team 73bit.com

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