ESG
From obligation to strategic necessity
ESG is no longer optional. It is an integral part of doing business. European regulation is becoming more stringent and pressure from financiers, regulators and supply chain partners is increasing. You need to understand ESG and make sure it works in practice.
ESG affects the entire organisation
ESG covers the organisation’s impact on the environment, people and governance. This includes CO₂ emissions, use of raw materials and energy consumption, as well as working conditions, diversity and privacy.
Supply chain responsibility becomes increasingly important. You need a clear view of your suppliers and how ESG standards are applied across your supply chain. Strong governance is also essential, from transparency and remuneration policies to relationships with public authorities and the prevention of corruption.
From rules to a workable ESG approach
ESG requires an integrated approach that brings together strategy, policy and compliance. Our specialists translate complex regulation into concrete steps for your organisation.
We identify obligations and risks and advise on areas such as due diligence, reporting, green finance, employment practices, acquisitions, supply chain liability and the prevention of greenwashing. Always focused on what works in your specific context.
Our expertise
- ESG & Employership
- ESG & Environment
- ESG & Financial regulatory
- ESG & Liability
- ESG & M&A
- ESG & Retail
- ESG & Supply chain
Who we work for
We work for national and international organisations, management teams and banks across a wide range of sectors.
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Recent cases ESG
- Drafting ESG regulatory overviews tailored to specific organisations
- Advising on supply chain responsibility and embedding ESG commitments in contracts
- Facilitating roundtable discussions on ESG obligations and responsibilities
- Reviewing websites and communications for greenwashing risks