ESG stands for Environmental Protection (E), Social Responsibility (S), and Corporate Governance (G).
Why should companies prioritize ESG? In addition to enhancing their image, it can also increase international competitiveness. ESG indicators clearly encompass important concepts such as "environmental protection," "social responsibility," and "corporate governance." By publicly disclosing their sustainability reports, companies can showcase their efforts in operations related to these indicators.
This not only helps internal employees, shareholders, and consumers understand the company’s operational status but also makes it easier to attract investors’ interest.
ESG is not only a corporate responsibility but also a key factor for long-term success and sustainable development.
As global attention to sustainability and social responsibility increases, ESG will play an increasingly important role in business decision-making.