Communicating ESG and sustainability on Social Media
Social media offer many different opportunities.
We can brand ourselves and talk about our sustainability journeys to a big audience.
But it also comes with challenges – especially because people can respond and react instantly.
Here are some pros and cons for a few platforms and key things you should know.
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The power of the young: Why you should listen to Gen Z’s cry for sustainability
Generation Z (born between 1997 and 2012) – aren’t they just spending their time gaming and dancing on TikTok?
This may be the case for some, but Gen Z really shouldn’t be underestimated.
Especially when it comes to sustainability - even though their relationship with it is quite complicated.
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The S in ESG: Social sustainability and its importance
When someone says “sustainability”, chances are that you think about the environment. Maybe you suffer from carbon tunnel syndrome?
But there’s more to it than the that.
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Why you aren't getting anywhere with ESG
Okay, so you have made a sustainability strategy. And you have conducted your first, second or maybe even third sustainability report.
But every year, when you start creating the report, you face the same reality.
Nothing’s really happening…
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Need help communicating ESG without greenwashing?
Even ordinary communication can be a jungle to navigate, and sustainability communication is not exactly easier.
As a matter of fact, it’s both technical and complicated.
When communicating in the sustainability field, we really have to watch our step. It doesn’t take much to accidentally greenwash.
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Stay compliant with a flexible compliance service
CSRD, EPR, EUDR, CSDD, Empowering Consumers directive, EU taxonomy, Ecodesign
It is easy to become overwhelmed by all the recent and incoming regulations and legislation.
And far from every company have the hours to spare to have one person to stay updated.
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Get an experienced part-time CSR manager or a tailored sustainability strategy
Far from everybody has the time, resources, or the abilities to easily implement CSR, and it can be difficult to get started.
Where do you begin?
Sustainability work can be overwhelming, but with the right structure, tools, and expertise, it doesn't have to be.
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Educating the new fleet of CSR responsibles
CSR is here to stay.
It can look different depending on your company
Having someone who knows all about CSR and can help follow through on the promises the organisation makes shouldn’t be underestimated
So, the question is: Who wears the CSR hat in your company?
We have gathered four scenarios for what CSR responsibility could look like.
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The term to know: DE&I
Move over, there’s a new kid in town: DE&I.
DE&I has gained ground over the last few years and stands for diversity, equity, and inclusion.
It’s an approach to increasing belonging and social sustainability in a workplace.
If you’re not sure what that difference between them is, don’t worry - we’ll explain it right here.
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This is the most important scope in your CO2 accounting
When calculating GHG emissions, they are segmented into three scopes: scope 1, 2 and 3.
Scope 1 covers all owned direct emissions, whereas scope 2 covers all owned indirect emissions.
These two scopes are by far the easiest to calculate and collect data for.
Scope 3 on the other hand is not as easy. It covers all not owned indirect emissions, such as actions in the value chain.
But even though scope 3 takes more resources to calculate, we would argue that it is the most important scope of all three for lifestyle companies. Here’s why:
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