AccountAbility Research Spotlights Sustainability as a Core Business Imperative in Corporate America
- AccountAbility released the report 'Rethinking Sustainability in Corporate America 2025' based on over 30 interviews with U.S. Senior sustainability executives across industries.
- The report reflects a pivotal time for the U.S. Economy and politics, noting persistent shifts in corporate sustainability despite political and regulatory changes.
- It highlights five key themes including strong executive commitment, evolving messaging, challenges with global reporting standards, and rising investor and regulatory pressures.
- Nearly 90% of executives prepare for EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, while some companies shift from compliance to innovation amid limited sustainable finance access.
- AccountAbility advises that embedding sustainability into core strategy positions companies to adapt to changing political, regulatory, and financial conditions and capture growth opportunities.
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AccountAbility Research Spotlights Sustainability as a Core Business Imperative in Corporate America
"Rethinking Sustainability in Corporate America – 2025" captures first-hand insights from executives leading sustainability and ESG at top companies.
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