Traditionally, businesses managed risks by assigning unit leaders to manage potential threats within their respective fields. With time, the function evolved and an integrated approach to risk management was adopted in the form of ‘Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)’ to protect businesses from a multitude of unanticipated risk’y’ events that could potentially erode the bottom line.[uncode_breadcrumbs text_lead=”yes” separator=”triangle”]Holistic risk management starts with ESGTraditionally, businesses managed risks by assigning unit leaders to manage potential threats within their respective fields. With time, the function evolved and an integrated approach to risk management was adopted in the form of ‘Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)’ to protect businesses from a multitude of unanticipated risk’y’ events that could potentially erode the bottom line.
Fast forward to the present day and risk management is experiencing another evolution – ESG risk. Growing investor concerns, public backlash, conscious consumers and employees, and a vast number of ESG regulations – are all driving the need to focus on managing ESG risk better.
Yet again, history seems to be repeating itself with most businesses continuing to follow a siloed approach when it comes to managing risk in ESG and not integrating it with the overall risk management function.
Businesses stand to gain from a unified approach to managing risk – and this includes ESG risk. A recent report by BSR states that robust enterprise strategies necessitate an ERM approach that incorporates ESG risks such as climate change.
What are ESG risks? They are concerned with the environmental, social, and corporate governance risks that enterprises may face. Some of these risks include climate change, human rights violations, bribery practices and regulations.
To understand how this unification can benefit an enterprise’s triple bottom line, let us take a closer look at some of the fundamentals of ESG risk.Importance of ESG risks: Finance, stocks and moreAn evolving field, risks related to environmental, social, and corporate governance are increasingly becoming a challenge. Especially when it comes to identifying and eliminating these risks. Timely identification allows businesses to come up with mitigation strategies and there are substantial benefits to be gained from it:
Integrating ESG into ERM For businesses looking at integrating ESG risk into their ERM, here are a few fundamentals to begin with:
Incorporating ESG into ERM is the next frontier of risk management which will allow enterprises to enhance brand value, leverage investment opportunities, and make more profits. Eventually, in the not-so-distant future, businesses with the most robust sustainable processes will not only survive but also thrive.
For more insights on mitigating ESG risks and incorporating them into the ERM, download this eBook on “Aligning ESG with ERM: The path to holistic risk management.”Other resourcesTop 5 questions on sustainability and ESG reporting answeredSustainability has gained a lot of traction in recent times, but with little clarity. As businesses strive to incorporate more environmentally conscious strategies and reporting into their operations, they seek visibility into this ever-evolving process.Read moreThe relevance of ESG in the post-pandemic worldOne of the few positive impact of the pandemic has been that it gave the environment some respite. Reduced economic activity due to lockdowns led to global carbon emissions to plummet.Read moreTop 5 questions on sustainability and ESG reporting answeredSustainability has gained a lot of traction in recent times, but with little clarity. As businesses strive to incorporate more environmentally conscious strategies and reporting into their operations, they seek visibility into this ever-evolving process.Read moreThe relevance of ESG in the post-pandemic worldOne of the few positive impact of the pandemic has been that it gave the environment some respite. Reduced economic activity due to lockdowns led to global carbon emissions to plummet.Read more