Amplifying the "S" in ESG

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Amplifying the "S" in ESG: Investor Myth Buster

The Thomson Reuters Foundation has facilitated a new partnership, bringing together civil society, experts, and the private sector to emphasise the importance of the ‘social’ criteria within Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) investing.

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Investors are under increased pressure to consider the “S” (social) performance component in their investments. Yet, in the world of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) investing, the integration of social performance assessment has seen insufficient progress.


The Thomson Reuters Foundation has brought together civil society, experts and the private sector to form an Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Working Group, with the aim of emphasising the importance of the ‘social’ criteria within ESG investing.


The Group, comprising RefinitivInternational Sustainable Finance Centre (ISFC)White & CaseEco-AgeThe Mekong Club, and the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) and Robert F Kennedy Human Rights, (as observer participants), believe in amplifying the work around social performance as a key consideration for investors, beginning with the publication of this white paper, and agree that there is a need for broader and more urgent action globally.



If you would like to find out more, keep informed or get involved in this work, please contact swhitepaper@thomsonreuters.com.


ABOUT THE WHITEPAPER


ESG investing is plagued by many challenges and misperceptions about why social issues – such as a company’s labour practices or community relations – matter and how or whether they can be integrated into investment analysis.


For all investors, it is important to proactively address these questions because, as the Working Group highlights, social issues can create key risks; they are salient and will be increasingly relevant. Debunking myths around the availability of data on “S” issues and their importance can also help identify more resilient and profitable investment opportunities.


Together, the Group produced a white paper: “Amplifying the “S” in the ESG: Investor Myth Buster”, to help further the momentum for both improving an understanding of the “S” issues and a wider adoption of social criteria in investment strategies.


Download the white paper


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