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Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) exposure assessments refer to assessments on an organization's behaviors and the possible risks an organization undertakes in regards to an ESG framework.

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Companies offering ESG exposure assessments can help organizations assess and manage ESG risks and opportunities, help structure and improve the due diligencedue diligence process, or conduct a due diligence assessment to uncover social, ethical, environmental, and safety risks associated with the organization's operations and practices. The assessment companies offer organizations outside expertise and perspectives and outside expertise an organization may not have access to alone. As well, they support organizations by the following:

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ESG exposure

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) exposure assessments refer to assessments on an organizationsorganization's behaviors and the possible risks an organization undertakes in regards to an ESG framework.

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The ESG criteria is commonly used by investors concerned about companies activities in the above consideration, but also for advisors to avoid companies that can be considered to have a greater financial risk due to the company's environmental practices, or other related practices.

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Asset owners, among other stakeholders, are concerned with the way asset managers, such as private equity firms, assess ESG risks to inform buy-outs and acquisition decisions, and subsequently manage those risks. These assessments are an important consideration for stakeholders and whether the ESG criteria is generating opportunities for an organization, protecting current organization value, or exposing an organization to increased risk. As well, exposure assessment can help an organization understand the effectiveness of its ESG criteria, help an organization understand how stakeholders and possible investors can perceive an organizationsorganization's ESG criteria, and help reveal opportunities for creating more non-financial goals to create a more attractive investment opportunity.

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Companies offering ESG exposure assessments can help investors to understand an organizationsorganization's ESG criteria and how it does or does not impact the organizationsorganization's activities. ThisAn assessment can evaluate an organizationsorganization's resource consumption, renewable energy use, energy and water consumption, waste generation, responsible sourcing, workplace safety, data handling, data breach exposure, social impacts on communities, human rights concerns, and exposure to corruption.

For investors, companies providing ESG exposure assessments can help an investor understand a possible investmentsinvestment risk exposure, which can use understood risk models and assess risk factors such as carbon regulations, water stressed regions, and corruption risks. The ESG exposure assessments can offer insight into company practices and how those practices -practices— including policy commitments, certifications, and risk mitigation initiatives and programs - canprograms—can create opportunities or increase an organizationsorganization's exposure to risk. And theseThese assessments can also track an organizationsorganization's performance and historical track record of an organization in ESG goals and related company operations and related controversies.

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Companies offering ESG exposure assessments can help organizations assess and manage ESG risks and opportunities, help structure and improve the due diligence process, or conduct a due diligence assessment to uncover social, ethical, environmental, and safety risks associated with the organization's operations and practices. The assessment companies offer organizations outside expertise and perspectives and outside expertise an organization may not have access to alone. As well, they support organizations by the following:

  • HarvestHarvesting big data to provide insights on physical, acute risks from climate change and other environmental factors
  • ProvideProviding expert advice and support in all phases: first review, interviews with management, review of documentation in data, and verification of practices
  • ProvideProviding an overview of ESG best practice, emerging megatrends and regulations for relevant countries, sectors, and products
  • DeliverDelivering an ESG due diligence report, specifically set up to inform organization decisions
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Overview

Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria are a set of standards for a company's operation. These standards for operation are then used by socially conscious investors when screening potential investments. In the ESG framework, the environmental criteria considers how a company interacts with the environment in their operations and any activities it take towards environmental stewardship or sustainability. The social criteria considers how a company manages relationships with employees, suppliers, customers, and the communities where it operates. And governance considers a company's leadership, executive pay, audits, internal controls, shareholder rights, and data stewardship.

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The ESG criteria is commonly used by investors concerned about companies activities in the above consideration, but also for advisors to avoid companies that can be considered to have a greater financial risk due to the company's environmental practices, or other related practices.

Exposure assessment

Asset owners, among other stakeholders, are concerned with the way asset managers, such as private equity firms, assess ESG risks to inform buy-outs and acquisition decisions, and subsequently manage those risks. These assessments are an important consideration stakeholders and whether the ESG criteria is generating opportunities for an organization, protecting current organization value, or exposing an organization to increased risk. As well, exposure assessment can help an organization understand the effectiveness of its ESG criteria, help an organization understand how stakeholders and possible investors can perceive an organizations ESG criteria, and opportunities for creating more non-financial goals to create a more attractive investment opportunity.

For investors

Companies offering ESG exposure assessments can help investors to understand an organizations ESG criteria and how it does or does not impact the organizations activities. This can evaluate an organizations resource consumption, renewable energy use, energy and water consumption, waste generation, responsible sourcing, workplace safety, data handling, data breach exposure, social impacts on communities, human rights concerns, and exposure to corruption.

For investors, companies providing ESG exposure assessments can help an investor understand a possible investments risk exposure which can use understood risk models and assess risk factors such as carbon regulations, water stressed regions, and corruption risks. The ESG exposure assessments can offer insight into company practices and how those practices - including policy commitments, certifications, and risk mitigation initiatives and programs - can create opportunities or increase an organizations exposure to risk. And these assessments can track an organizations performance and historical track record of an organization in ESG goals and related company operations and related controversies.

For organizations

Companies offering ESG exposure assessments can help organizations assess and manage ESG risks and opportunities, help structure and improve the due diligence process, or conduct a due diligence assessment to uncover social, ethical, environmental, and safety risks associated with the organization's operations and practices. The assessment companies offer organizations outside expertise and perspectives and outside expertise an organization may not have access to alone. As well, they support organizations by:

  • Identifying, assessing, and evaluating ESG risks associated with an organizations operations or a specific asset of that organization
  • Harvest big data to provide insights on physical, acute risks from climate change and other environmental factors
  • Provide expert advice and support in all phases: first review, interviews with management, review of documentation in data, and verification of practices
  • Provide overview of ESG best practice, emerging megatrends and regulations for relevant countries, sectors, and products
  • Deliver an ESG due diligence report, specifically set up to inform organization decisions
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Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Risk Assessment and Due Dilligence

https://www.dnv.co.uk/services/environmental-social-and-governance-esg-risk-assessment-and-due-dilligence-76998

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ESG Evaluation | S&P Global Ratings

https://www.spglobal.com/ratings/en/products-benefits/products/esg-evaluation

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ESG Metrics

MSCI ESG RESEARCH LLC

https://www.msci.com/documents/1296102/1636401/MSCI_ESG_Metrics_factsheet.pdf/eee531f4-bf23-4628-b6cc-4c7b96b31276

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ESG Risk Assessment of Companies

https://www.storebrand.no/en/asset-management/sustainable-investments/document-library/_/attachment/inline/7467c017-7d24-4fe6-8d66-e8a43864855f:eb6a4404662753ee2cb078238cb7abce0d6ebc1e/20201001_ESG_Risk_Assessment_of_Companies.pdf

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