Sustainability Briefs
2023
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Reaching Net-Zero Emissions
January 31 | Cynthia (CJ) Warner, Former President and CEO, Renewable Energy Group; CED Trustee | Gerald Walker, Chief Executive Officer, ING | Jacob J. Worenklein (Esq), Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, US Grid Company (USGRDCO); CED Trustee | Comments (0)This article originally appeared in Chief Executive on January 24, 2023.
2021
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How Boards Can Get Human Capital Management Right in Five (Not So) Easy Steps
April 13 | Paul Washington, President and CEO, Society for Corporate Governance | Rebecca L. Ray, PhD, Former Executive Vice President, Human Capital, The Conference Board | Comments (0)At the outset of the pandemic, employees were the top priority of boards, second only to continued liquidity. That focus intensified during the social unrest following the death of George Floyd. Now, the SEC’s new disclosure rules on human capital management (HCM) could further reinforce the focus on workers — at least temporarily.
2020
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How COVID-19 Might Impact Consumers’ Attitudes about Sustainability
May 08 | Kenzie Kline | Comments (0)This blog is based on the April 22, 2020 webcast How COVID-19 Might Impact Consumers’ Attitudes about Sustainability, hosted by The Conference Board. Some responses have been edited and condensed for this format. To view the entirety of the webinar or download the presentation click here.
2019
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Balancing Act: Digital Progress and Responsibility
April 23 | Anuj Saush, ESG Center Leader, Europe, The Conference Board | Comments (0)With government regulation lagging, technological outcomes depend on how businesses develop and apply them. It’s important that companies fill that gap by complementing their digital transformation journey with a governance arrangement that drives ethics and builds trust.
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Materiality Assessment: Crucial in Developing a Sustainable Strategy
March 22 | Minji Xie, Senior Researcher, China Center for Economics and Business, The Conference Board | Comments (0)Companies conduct materiality assessment to identify, refine and assess potential environmental, social and governance issues which are sufficiently important that they should inform corporate sustainability strategy and reporting. The Conference Board surveyed 50 senior sustainability executives to examine the current trends of materiality practices.
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Corporate action on climate and waste: glass half-full or empty?
February 27 | Anuj Saush, ESG Center Leader, Europe, The Conference Board | Comments (0)Key trends related to the corporate disclosure of environmental and social practices—encompassing, among others, atmospheric emissions, water consumption, biodiversity policies, labor standards, human rights practices, and charitable and political contributions.