Why your ESG report isn't enough

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Why your ESG report isn't enough

We live in the era of the ESG report, but companies must go beyond it to effectively tell their sustainability stories

Many companies are pretty proud of their ESG reports. Each year from April to June, the LinkedIn feeds of sustainability professionals fill with posts from friends, colleagues and connections sharing these...

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