Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) refers to how companies manage their environmental impact, stakeholder relationships, and leadership integrity. As expectations evolve, ESG offers a framework to navigate complexity, strengthen trust, and unlock long-term value. Our team brings the insight and support needed to turn ambition into sustainable growth.
“We support organizations to lead with purpose and impact. ESG isn’t just about meeting standards; it’s about making a meaningful contribution—and we’re here to help make that happen.”
ESG diagnostics, Rating Advisory and ESG Roadmap development for a technological start-up.
Development of key strategic development directions for ESG transformation for a Bank in Central Asia.
ESG seminars for the top management and BoD of clients across various sectors.
Preparation of the sustainability report content for one of the largest FI in KZ.
ESG Disclosure Rating of Kazakhstani companies.
ESG diagnostics and strategic direction recommendations for a real-estate investment company.
Development of sustainable finance taxonomy for the National Bank of Georgia.
ESG Strategy & green product development and capacity building for the Georgian bank.
Baseline assessment and action plan to support equal Opportunities in the Energy Sector in Georgia..
PwC has identified a client’s Sustainable Business Transformation journey with ESG at its core. The result of a Sustainable Business Transformation will be tangible outcomes and impacts.
Within each phase of the Sustainable Business Transformation process, activity types are listed that correlate to that phase of the transformation journey. These activities are present in any holistic Sustainable Business Transformation and are sector agnostic.
The activity types mentioned can be further broken down into more granular, discrete key activities. The list of key activities below is non-exhaustive and provides a general view on the activities that an organization may go through during their transformation journey.
When identifying and assessing ESG risks, including climate risks, it is important to consider the full range of risk factors, taking into account their unique characteristics, such as future impacts, and considering the entire value chain.
Provides global recognition in sustainability reporting with the GRI Standards
Provides knowledge and skills necessary to incorporate ESG considerations into the investment decision-making process
ISO certifications provide credentials for individuals to ensure ISO standards for industry quality, safety or environmental performance
Certifies project management skills with a deep commitment to sustainability
Certifies climate risk management skills, including physical and transition risks, mitigation efforts and economic impact
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