For businesses, sustainability is not a passing trend: it will dictate their long-term viability. The three pillars of ESG benefit the planet and people and also uphold the businesses of tomorrow.
One in two of us now recognise that our personal actions have a direct impact on the environment. But how is this sense of responsibility creating change in our daily lives?
Seven in 10 people agree that if businesses in their country do not act now to combat climate change, they will be failing their employees and customers.
People want to live in a more sustainable way, but a range of barriers prevents them from doing so. Behavioural science offers actionable strategies to close the say-do gap.
74% of people think the economy should prioritise the health and wellbeing of people and nature rather than solely focusing on profit. We look at hopes for rebuilding the future.
Most people across 25 countries now agree it is more important that businesses fight climate change than pay the right amount of tax. Seven in ten globally now say they tend to buy brands that reflect their personal values and that business leaders have a responsibility to speak out on social issues. Around the world, agreement on the urgency of dealing with climate change continues to rise but many other social attitudes hold steady, despite COVID-19.