Pronunciation: /iːɛsˈdʒiː/
noun ESG stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance, which are three key factors used to measure the sustainability and ethical impact of an investment in a company or business.
A1 ESG stands for environmental, social, and governance factors.
A2 Investors are increasingly considering ESG criteria when making investment decisions.
B1 Companies that prioritize ESG initiatives tend to have better long-term performance.
B2 ESG investing focuses on sustainable and ethical practices in addition to financial returns.
C1 The ESG rating of a company can impact its reputation and attractiveness to investors.
C2 Institutional investors are incorporating ESG considerations into their investment strategies to mitigate risks.
formal The company's ESG policies are designed to promote sustainability and ethical practices.
informal I heard that ESG is becoming a big deal in the business world.
slang ESG is all about doing good for the planet and society.
figurative In the world of investing, ESG considerations can be seen as a compass guiding decision-making towards a more sustainable future.
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