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ESG Sustain Check Tool

13 Aug 2025

ESG Sustain Check Tool

  • From : Wed, 13 Aug 2025 12:30 PM
  • To : Wed, 13 Aug 2025 01:30 PM
  • At : Online, Online

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ESG Sustain Check Tool Webinar

 

A growing number of people are supporting businesses that prioritise ESG practices. Learn what ESG is and how it can help your business attract customers and investors. ESG is a formal approach to measuring and reporting how your business impacts society and the environment. ESG means more than just being sustainable. Both focus on making positive changes to the people and planet, but ESG also focuses on governance – how a business manages itself. ESG practices are becoming more important to businesses, including smaller ones. Consumers and other stakeholders want businesses to make sustainable improvements to the environment and society. Many businesses already do sustainability planning. ESG is an extra tool you can use to measure and promote the sustainable actions your business is taking.

You can use an ESG framework to:

  • measure your business’s impact beyond financial performance
  • plan and measure how your business manages risks and opportunities linked to ESG factors
  • report your progress to consumers and other stakeholders
  • follow regulations (where needed).

Businesses that adopt ESG practices can:

  • increase customer loyalty
  • attract employees who share its values
  • gain a competitive edge over other businesses
  • attract investors
  • improve financial performance.

SSD have partnered with Ithaca Impact to develop a tool for you - SustainCheck is a practical self-assessment tool that helps organisations understand where they are performing well on sustainability - and where they can improve.

In this session:

  • Overview of ESG
  • Introduction to the SustainCheck tool
  • Why your organisation should use SustainCheck
  • Practical example: How to use the tool

Brought to you by the National Sector Support and Development Network - Compliance and Business Practices Working Group.

SSD's Central Coast, Central West, Sydney inner West, Macarthur Wingecarribee

Funded by Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care

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