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Five ways to demonstrate your sustainability credentials

Sustainability is a pressing matter for construction firms (image: Dreamstime)
ESG is a pressing matter for construction firms (Image: Dreamstime)
What makes a compelling construction sustainability report? Kye Gbangbola, author of a new book on the subject, explains.

We are amid a global sustainability and climate crisis, recently called out by the likes of Greta Thunberg, Sir David Attenborough and Severn Suzuki. As seen in the film Don’t Look Up, we can all see the danger, but choose to turn a blind eye, preferring to listen to the fake news and misinformation of the greedy, instead of acting for the common good.

Sustainability reporting is now mandatory for organisations. Failure to comply will have legal and reputational consequences. Reporting helps investors to secure stable returns, and organisations improve performance in closing the gap between the world as it is, and the sustainable world we need to be.

An organisation’s ESG (environmental, social and governance) reporting processes are vital public documents that frame an organisation’s sustainability intentions, purpose and performance.

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