and consistency across ESG ratings, and seeks solutions to bring coherence to this field and cancel out the noise.
Some of these agencies also provide companies “early access” to consult on draft versions of their reports, but again, only for a fee. There’s some irony in being graded on things such as “governance practices” by firms that operate under this model. A major part of my role leading on ESG in my company is to build that ever-important buy-in across all levels of our organization. These efforts are severely undercut when the C-suite is blindsided by an ESG ratings report that misses the mark entirely.
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