Italy’s current society is marked by social fractures, restless passions, and frustration. Oscillating between dynamism and setbacks, radicalism and defensiveness, solidarity-driven impulses and egoistic cravings.
The term ESG or Environment, Social and Governance was first used in 2005 as part of the UN Global Compact initiative “Who Cares Wins” to “assist in the integration of environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) issues in investment analysis, processes and decision-making.” Today, ESG has come to represent the dimensions of sustainability outside of investment analysis.