ESG Definitions

ESG Definitions

This page contains some common ESG concepts to help participants have a better understanding of ESG development.

DEI准则

Origin and Development of Diversity Equity and Inclusion

DEI (Diversity Equity and Inclusion) is an important concept of ESG at the social level, which is usually applicable to companies and organizations implementing ESG strategy. The three elements of DEI are closely related to employees. Companies adopting DEI will assume more social responsibilities, gain advantages in improving creativity and work efficiency, and take the initiative in ESG development

Diversity Washing

Deep Dive on Diversity Washing in ESG

Diversity washing refers to the situation that the company’s external publicity is inconsistent with the actual performance in terms of diversity, equity, and inclusion (hereinafter referred to as DEI). Such publicity can improve the company’s ESG rating and thus obtain more

UN PRI

Introduction to UNPRI and Responsible Investing

The United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment (UNPRI) was initiated by the United Nations in 2006 and participated by global financial institutions. Like the ESG proposed in 2004, the goal of UNPRI is to create an efficient and sustainable global financial system

ESG

Early Development and Long-term Value of ESG Investment

After ESG was proposed, how did the financial industry view this emerging investment concept? What was the early development of ESG? One year after ESG was proposed, the Global Compact once again held a meeting to invite representatives

ESG起源

Origin of ESG: Global Compact “Who Cares Wins”

ESG first appeared in 2004, the United Nations Global Compact released the report “Who Cares Wins”, which together with twenty financial institutions gave suggestions to the financial industry, hoping to better apply environment, society and