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Corporate Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) : ESG Officer – #162
Context
ESG is an acronym that stands for environment, social and governance.
Although the term “ESG” first appeared in a UN report in 2004, it was not until the late 2010s and early 2020s that ESG emerged as a much more proactive rather than reactive approach.
ESG has now evolved into a comprehensive framework that includes key elements relating to environmental and social impact, as well as how governance structures can be modified to optimise stakeholder well-being.
Objectives
- Understanding the ESG context
- Learning about ESG legislation and regulations
- Knowing what a sustainable supply chain is
- Knowing how to implement ESG in your company
- Knowing how to produce an ESG report
Recommanded for
Managers, group leaders and engineers who are involved in implementing ESM and play a key role in the process.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites.
Specific operating conditions for remote sessions
- Have a PC equipped with a microphone, webcam and, if possible, a headset for greater comfort. Note: To blur or hide the view from behind, background screens are available in Zoom or Teams.
- A good Internet connection, tested before the session.
- Locate in a quiet, isolated area; switch to “not available” status in Teams; close your email access and mute your phone to avoid distraction during the session.
- To avoid off-topic discussions during the session, participants from the same organisation should not be grouped together in the same room, but rather at their own desks. Virtual sub-groups will be set up specifically for the exercises, which will also allow for mixed groups to be created.
- The webcam and microphone must be open during remote qualification/certification exams. It may also be necessary for us to check that you are the only one in the room.
- We ask that you connect at least 5 minutes before the beginning of the session.
Pedagogy
The history and background of ESG, as well as the various laws and regulations, are explained. The requirements and guidelines necessary for the practical implementation of ESG, as well as related reporting, are explained through practical activities.
Evaluation mode
- Knowledge test (MCQ).
Course materials
Participant file containing the presentations made during the course. Training materials in digital format are made available to trainees a few days before the course.
To go further
Trainings:
- Corporate Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) ESG Expert – #163
- ISO 45001 – Occupational health and safety system auditor according to ISO 19011 – #14
- ISO 14001 – Environmental system auditor according to ISO 19011 – #15
- ISO 14001 – Becoming an environmental management system auditor – #18
- ISO 50001 – Energy management system – #501
- ISO 50001 – Becoming an energy management system auditor – #505
Consulting services: EURO-SYMBIOSE can assist you in the concrete implementation in your company (CSR support). Contact us to know more about it.
- Introduction – The basics of ESG
- Basic ESG legislation and regulations
- Introducing ESG into a business
- Expected sustainability outcomes
- Steps to implementing your ESG strategy
- Measurement and data
- Sustainability communications
- Sustainable supply chain
- Footprint, GHG (greenhouse gas emissions) and scope indicators 1-2-3
- ESG report

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