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Private capital is at a turning point. With sustainability-linked assets surging past $1 trillion, and limited partners increasingly demanding accountability, ESG is no longer optional—it's transformative. Investors, regulators, and even customers are reshaping the private market playbook. As a result, private equity and venture capital firms are rapidly embedding ESG into every stage of the investment lifecycle. Today, private equity (PE) and venture capital (VC) firms are weaving Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors into the fabric of how they assess, manage, and grow companies. And they’re not just responding to external pressure from regulators or investors. They’re doing it because ESG-aligned companies are showing stronger performance, lower risk profiles, and better long-term returns. In this deep dive, we'll explore how ESG is reshaping private equity and venture capital across the globe. We'll look at what's driving this change, how firms are implementing ESG in practice—from due diligence to term sheets to portfolio monitoring—and discuss the challenges (including the ever-present risk of greenwashing). Along the way, we'll spotlight real-world examples of firms walking the talk on ESG, and peek into future trends like impact-linked bonuses, biodiversity metrics, and ESG playbooks for startups.

The UK has introduced the world’s first Nature Finance Standard (BSI Flex 701) to enhance credibility and transparency in nature-based investments. Backed by government agencies and environmental leaders, this standard aims to combat greenwashing, support high-integrity nature markets, and drive economic growth through sustainable investments. The Green Finance Institute warns that failing to account for nature risks could shrink GDP by 6%, making structured green finance more critical than ever.