ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL & GOVERNANCE

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Beyond Noesis’ own values, we understand that renewable energy investments must meet concrete and measurable ESG criteria.  We are familiar with the tools and information required for investment assessment and ongoing monitoring and reporting to ensure compliance. So what is ESG in essence?

Environmental (E)

Specific metrics for climate impact, pollution mitigation, and other environmental compliance such as AMDAL applications and Indonesia’s stringent Law No. 32 of 2009 on The Management and Protection of the Environment.

Social (S)

Measures compliance and risks around labour issues, human rights, stakeholder engagement, diversity and animal welfare.

Governance (G)

Measurements and risk scoring for corporate governance which assesses factors such as board performance and diversity, C-Suite behaviour and responsibility and accountability to stakeholder interests.