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Proving to be more than just a passing catchphrase, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) is becoming integral to the way businesses operate and attract investment on a global scale.

According to the Green Building Council of Australia’s (GBCA) Elham Monavari, ESG issues are becoming increasingly important for today’s businesses.

“Much more than a tick-the-box exercise, environmental, social and governance activities are under the increasing scrutiny of investors and boards and can impact bottom lines,” Ms Monavari said.

Enter the rise of the ESG experts and Sustainability Officers who are taking their place in the top managerial ranks of many organisations who are committed to the delivery and implementation of best practice ESG strategy.

To read the article in full, click here. This article is from #4 2022 edition of UDIA WA’s The Urbanist magazine. To read this edition in full, click here.

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