In today's global business landscape, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations are gaining prominence as stakeholders prioritize sustainability, ethical practices, and long-term value creation. ESG reporting has become a critical tool for companies to communicate their performance on environmental, social, and governance metrics to investors, regulators, and the wider public. Why ESG Reporting Matters: Access to Capital: Investors are increasingly integrating ESG factors into their decision-making processes, recognizing the potential risks and opportunities associated with sustainability performance. ESG reporting provides investors with essential information to assess a company's resilience, responsible practices, and alignment with their investment criteria. Regulatory Requirements: Governments…

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