One of the biggest challenges faced by organisations is changing the internal culture, so that people in the organisation do not view ESG as a ‘tick box’ exercise, but as a crucial part of their company strategy and culture. Develop innovative ideas for how you would go about tackling this issue. How do you get people excited and engaged about ESG?How would you drive change?
One of the biggest challenges we face is educating people about the opportunities and risks associated with ESG and sustainability adoption. Develop innovative ideas to promote environmental and social consciousness education, such as developing educational games or apps that teach children about environmental and social issues, creating interactive educational tools for adults, or developing training programs for businesses on ESG practices.
This challenge explores how businesses can harness technology and digital tools to overcome ESG challenges, such as reducing carbon emissions, improving resource efficiency, accelerating gender equality, and enhancing transparency in supply chains.
This challenge delves into creative approaches that organisations can adopt to promote sustainability in their supply chains, including traceability systems, supplier partnerships, and incentivising responsible sourcing practices.
Consider the pivotal role of social entrepreneurship in addressing ESG challenges, highlighting innovative business models, social enterprises, and impact-driven initiatives that generate positive social and environmental change.