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28 Aug, 2024

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Businesses now face demands for transparency and ethical practices from various stakeholders. To meet these expectations, many are adopting ESG (environmental, social and governance) reporting programs, although compiling this data can be complex.

In this eBook, explore what ESG reporting is, its importance and how to implement it without diverting excessive resources from your regular operations.

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