What is corporate sustainability?

Corporate sustainability refers to a management model that differs from the "traditional" as it is driven not only from the economic dimension but puts sustainability at the forefront. Corporate sustainability seeks to produce long-term stakeholder value by implementing a company plan that emphasizes the ethical, social, environmental, cultural, and economic aspects of conducting business.

Read below our articles on corporate sustainability to understand how to leverage it for your business.

Corporate sustainability

CRIF Secures GRI License, Strengthening the Reliability of ESG Assessments through Synesgy Platform

CRIF is pleased to announce that in July it obtained the prestigious license from the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), marking a significant advancement in its commitment to providing accurate and standardized ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) assessments. This achievement was made possible with the integration of globally recognised sustainability reporting standards into CRIF's Synesgy platform, ensuring greater consistency, transparency, and credibility in the data offered to investors, companies, and other stakeholders.

05/11/2024
Corporate sustainability

Supply chain sustainability: which inefficiencies may affect your business

Sustainability has become an essential aspect of modern businesses. As companies aim to reduce their carbon footprint and promote social responsibility, they must take a holistic approach to their operations. In this context, supply chain sustainability of businesses plays a major role in generating positive effects worldwide. While the traditional perspective on international trade suggests that countries simply export finished goods and services to foreign consumers, this only accounts for approximately 30% of global trade today.

17/10/2023
Corporate sustainability

Navigating the ESG Landscape: How to Build an Effective Risk Management Framework

In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors have become increasingly more important for companies to consider. Beyond their ethical and moral implications, ESG risks can also have a significant impact on a company's financial performance and reputation. As such, it is critical for businesses to build effective risk management frameworks that address these factors.

16/10/2023