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ESG software has evolved from a niche sustainability tool into core enterprise infrastructure used by finance, risk, and leadership teams. Rising regulations and investor scrutiny are pushing companies to adopt systems that deliver reliable sustainability data. The real challenge is choosing platforms that truly fit an organisation’s strategy and governance.

Volvo Group faces heavy transport's decarbonization crunch: diesel fleets drive emissions, yet uptime is non-negotiable. Its 2025 ESRS-aligned report charts a net-zero value chain by 2040, with 31% lower use-phase emissions since 2019, 3% electric sales, and 93% supplier sustainability assessments. CEO Lundstedt and CSO Svensson spotlight partnerships as key. Progress is real, gaps remain.
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Most companies aren't failing at ESG because they lack ambition. They're failing at execution. The real bottleneck is operational: disorganised evidence, unclear ownership, and systems that can't keep pace with commitments.

L'Oréal has made measurable progress on operational decarbonisation and renewable energy, yet material gaps remain in Scope 3 emissions and packaging circularity. This ESG Compass analysis examines what is working, where risks persist, and what investors should watch next.

Sustainable finance works like a stack: policy frameworks set the rules, data and disclosures create credibility, and financial instruments channel capital. When these layers align, they deliver real-world outcomes, renewable energy, resilient infrastructure, and measurable social impact.

David Attenborough’s A Life on Our Planet is framed as a witness statement on a century of environmental change, from biodiversity loss to climate disruption. The feature links his lifetime narrative to ESG practice, arguing that nature and time horizons must sit at the core of strategy, capital allocation, and policy.

A viral image of baby monkey Punch clinging to an IKEA plush reveals a deeper lesson for sustainability leaders: ESG is not about statements or optics, but about building systems that protect the vulnerable when natural support structures fail. Real responsibility is designed, not declared.
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Climate risk impacts every part of business from storms and heat to floods, water stress, and energy disruption. At its foundation, financial and insurance risk connects it all, making climate risk operational, strategic, and systemic.

The article explores how Amazon’s 2024 Sustainability Report reveals rising absolute emissions amid an AI and data center boom, even as carbon intensity falls, renewable energy, logistics, water and packaging initiatives accelerate and net zero plans evolve.
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Corporate ESG focuses on how businesses manage environmental impact, social responsibility, and governance across operations and supply chains. Personal ESG reflects how individuals apply those same principles through daily choices, from energy use to ethical purchasing and civic engagement.

Asset owners are waking up to nature as a core driver of risk, resilience and returns. This editorial sets out the sharper questions CIOs can ask on governance, investment process, stewardship and reporting to turn nature from ESG rhetoric into fiduciary practice.
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An ESG reality check helps you assess how well environmental, social, and governance practices are embedded in your business. It highlights gaps, strengthens accountability, and turns sustainability from intention into action.