How can you mitigate sustainability risks that cannot be eliminated?
Sustainability risks are the potential negative impacts of environmental, social, or governance issues on an organization's performance, reputation, or stakeholders. Some sustainability risks can be eliminated or avoided by changing practices, policies, or products. However, some sustainability risks are inherent, uncertain, or unavoidable, and require mitigation strategies to reduce their likelihood or severity. In this article, you will learn how to identify, assess, and mitigate sustainability risks that cannot be eliminated, and how to build resilience to cope with unexpected shocks or disruptions.
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Ghassan Zeidan, FRM, SCR, MBADelivering Excellence in Risk Management, Internal Audit and ESG at Paragon Consulting Partners | LinkedIn Top Voice…
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Brijesh Dhruve, CEng, CEnv, CFA-ESG, GRI CSPChemical Engineer | LinkedIn top voice - Corporate Sustainability & Environment
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Zakari SAYAHCommunications & Public Affairs Manager chez Danone | FMCG | SUSTAINABILITY | CSR | BSR