ESG MANAGEMENT
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ESG CRITERIA
It is a strategic and analysis approach that is very widely used by institutional investors and analysts to evaluate sustainability performance.
Environmental Criteria
- Consider how a company performs as a steward of nature.
- Concerns in this category include:
- Climate Change
- Natural Resources Use
- Pollution and Waste.
- Biodiversity, etc.
Social Criteria
Examine how the company manages relationships with people, for example, its employees, suppliers, customers and the communities where it operates.
Governance Criteria
- Deals with a company’s leadership, transparency and accountability. - From an ESG perspective, good governance is about the people in the boardroom and how they exercise their responsibilities effectively, supported by the processes to reach desired outcomes
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Why ESG?
- It has become a key driver of risks and opportunities within the business.
- Consumers and investors put more significant concern on environmental and ethical practices.
- To standardise a company’s approach to managing and disclosing ESG data.
- To negate the challenge in reporting non-financial ESG metrics, along with financial metrics.
Drivers for New ESG Products & Services and Uptake of Sustainability Assurance
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Legislation
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Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) in Europe
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Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in the US
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ASEAN and Co mmo n Ground Taxonomy
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International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) and many more
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Consumer expectations and demands
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Sustainable investments
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Cost of borrowing
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Verification of sustainability performance claims
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Supply chain mandates
Key Trends
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Regulators impacting ESG activity.
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Standardisation of ESG reporting.
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Third-party assurance growing in demand.
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Growing ESG investments in emerging markets.
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Reduction in CO2 emissions throughout supply chains.
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More attention on social factors
What We Do
KJI Management provides solutions for sustainable development through practical tools and techniques that proactively build a focused social and environmental strategy, creating business growth and increasing stakeholder brand value and reputation. The areas through which KJI Management provides sustainable solutions are:
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ESG Gap Assessment
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ESG /Sustainability Roadmap
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Sustainability Consulting
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Organizational Carbon Footprint (ISO 14064)
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Product Carbon Footprint (ISO 14067)
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Supply Chain Mapping
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Life Cycle Assessment
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Water Footprint
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Verification
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ESG Training
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KPI Verification & Assurance
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ESG Disclosures & Analysis
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Sustainability Report Assurance
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Energy management (ISO 50001)
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FSC/PEFC
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Health & Safety ISO 45001
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Social Accountablity SA 8000
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Information Security ISO/IEC 27001
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Energy management (ISO 50001)
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Environmental management (ISO 14001)
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Anti-bribery (ISO 37001)
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Sustainable event ISO 20121
KJI Management Sustainability Programs
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ESG Framework
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Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Awareness
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Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Strategy and Fundamentals
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Gap Analysis based on ESG Requirements
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Basic Life Cycle Assessment - Overview of LCA
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Carbon Accounting & GHG Inventories Course
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Framing the Environment Sustainability Workshop Training
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Materiality in Sustainability Reporting
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Setting Sustainability Goals and Strategies
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Sustainability Awareness for Board Members
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Sustainability Reporting for Practitioners
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Business Action on UN SDGs
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Introduction to Greenhouse Gas Reporting
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Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
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Product Carbon Footprint Training
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ISO 50001
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ISO 9001
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ISO 14001
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ISO 45001
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Roundtable Sustainable Palm Oil Requirements
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SA 8000
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