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In this episode of The Waste Wise Podcast, we explore the critical role of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) goals in long-term corporate growth. Short-termism, or the focus on short-term financial gains over long-term sustainability, has become a common practice in many businesses. However, this approach can have negative consequences for both the environment and the economy in the long run.
We explore the different components of ESG goals, including environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and strong governance practices. We also discuss some of the challenges and criticisms of ESG, such as the lack of standardization and the potential for greenwashing.
If you're interested in learning more about the critical role of ESG goals in long-term corporate growth and sustainability, this episode is for you.
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This episode is also available as a blog post: https://blog.wastebits.com/short-termism-vs-sustainability-the-critical-role-of-esg-goals-in-long-term-corporate-growth/
By WastebitsIn this episode of The Waste Wise Podcast, we explore the critical role of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) goals in long-term corporate growth. Short-termism, or the focus on short-term financial gains over long-term sustainability, has become a common practice in many businesses. However, this approach can have negative consequences for both the environment and the economy in the long run.
We explore the different components of ESG goals, including environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and strong governance practices. We also discuss some of the challenges and criticisms of ESG, such as the lack of standardization and the potential for greenwashing.
If you're interested in learning more about the critical role of ESG goals in long-term corporate growth and sustainability, this episode is for you.
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This episode is also available as a blog post: https://blog.wastebits.com/short-termism-vs-sustainability-the-critical-role-of-esg-goals-in-long-term-corporate-growth/