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Environmental Social Governance (ESG) is a term used to describe the environmental, social, and governance practices of companies. ESG is a way for companies to measure and manage their impact on the environment, society, and the economy. Companies that practice ESG are committed to reducing their environmental footprint, promoting social responsibility, and adhering to good governance practices.
ESG is becoming increasingly important in the corporate world, as investors and consumers are increasingly looking for companies that are committed to sustainability and ethical practices. Companies that practice ESG are seen as more responsible and are often rewarded with higher stock prices and better customer loyalty.
Some companies in the ESG market include Unilever, Microsoft, Apple, Nestle, and Amazon. Show Less Read more