The environment factor in the ESG equation focuses on how a company performs as a steward of nature. It considers how a company uses natural recourses and how their operations impact the environment. It includes not only a company’s direct operations, but also all activities across their supply chains.
We are integrating ESG considerations into our projects & investment processes. ESG integration is the practice of incorporating ESG information into decisions to help identify projects and enhance risk-adjusted returns, regardless of whether or not a strategy has a sustainable mandate.
The G in ESG refers to the governance factors of decision-making, from sovereigns, policymaking to the distribution of rights and responsibilities among different participants in corporations, including the board of directors managers, shareholders, and stakeholders.
We are creating a platform of dedicated sustainable investment solutions committee that align capital with certain behaviors, activities or outcomes via ESG, thematic, and impact approaches.
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Social
The S in ESG stands for Social. At its core, ESG social is about human rights and equity – an organization’s relationships with people, as well as its policies and actions that impact individuals, groups, and society. In a business context, it examines all people interactions against principles of ethics, justice, and care for wellbeing.
Making prosperity possible for more people, communities and the planet. Social Impact at MAMS consists of two distinct pillars: AAFCET & TRUE CRAFTS. These Foundations are created for better social change and on true values of Social and Environmental aspects.