Investing with ESG metrics


“We observed that 42% of Malaysian respondents to a recent survey (PwC March 2021 Global Consumer Insights Pulse) said they bought from companies that were conscious and supportive of protecting the environment, ’’ PwC Malaysia Net Zero lead partner Pauline Ho said.

A FEW years ago ESG (environment, social and governance) was unheard of at most AGMs.

But now, questions are being raised as to how sustainable-friendly are listed companies globally and whether they adopt ESG practices in relation to the environment, gender and ethnic diversity, and animal welfare.

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