Category: Sustainability and CSR

The role of the Head of Sustainability sits at the nexus of strategy, ethics and operational delivery. As organisations navigate climate risk, resource constraints and heightened public scrutiny, the Head of Sustainability emerges as a pivotal driver of long‑term resilience, responsible growth and value creation. This article unpacks what the position entails, how it evolved,…

Integrated reporting is reshaping how organisations tell the story of value creation. By weaving financial results with environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors, it provides a holistic view of how strategy, governance, performance and prospects come together to create long-term value. This article explores what integrated reporting means in practice, its evolution, core principles, and…

The Equator Principles are widely recognised as a cornerstone of responsible lending in project finance. They provide a clear, global framework for identifying and addressing environmental and social risks associated with major projects. This article explains what the Equator Principles are, how they function in practice, how they have evolved, and what their future might…