Maximize your Sustainability/ESG Report Content: 6 Ideas to Use Today
Your Sustainability/ESG Report has been released into the world. Now what? Amplify your messages, make more of your investment, and reach and engage a larger audience.
Your Sustainability/ESG Report has been released into the world. Now what? Amplify your messages, make more of your investment, and reach and engage a larger audience.
More stakeholders are asking for more information on more topics. But who is looking for this information, and why?
With the new SEC rules to be published at any moment, you might be thinking about creating that first report, or improving the “starter” report you have.
March 21, 2023
Nicole Loher, a Sustainability/ESG Content Strategist & Writer at IOP, gave a keynote on the future of sustainability communications at @Zero100’s Forum 2023, an annual gathering of Chief Operating Officers and Chief Supply Chain Officers from the world’s largest companies — all of whom are at the forefront of building the next generation of global supply chains.
Leaving the event, Nicole had a few takeaways:
(more…)Armstrong World Industries partnered with IOP to create their corporate sustainability website section.
Companies publishing a Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) report are multiplying. Here are the basics, and how to get started.
Armstrong World Industries, a leader in the design and manufacture of commercial and residential building materials, partnered with IOP to create their 2022 Sustainability Report.
We look deeply into reports: at the emergence of additional audience- or topic-based reports, what frameworks are being used, how progress is reported, and who’s talking about Net Zero as well as engagement in financial annual reports.
There is ever growing pressure to disclose—and explain—more. When is all of it, all in one place, just too much?
For companies engaged in improving on ESG factors oversight, accountability, and some standardization will be ok in the end. Here are a few guidelines.
ESG and Sustainability are similar, but distinct. Ensuring common understanding within your organization will help align people and resources to common goals, and make communications easier.
These visual design ideas can improve your report’s usefulness and ease access to information you want audiences to find.