What Determines a Company's ESG Score?
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A company's environmental, social, and governance (ESG) score is given based on how compliant this company is to a set of criteria determined by the evaluating body. The environmental score includes variables including CO2 emissions, product carbon footprint, water sourcing, and raw material sourcing. The Climate Change Roundtable team explains their significance.
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