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Best Way to Navigate the Climate Disclosures Movement? Listen to the Institutional Investors Driving the Conversation.

By: 3BL Media

Statements and Voting Guidance from Major Investors May Offer Companies a Roadmap For What Lies Ahead

SOURCE: Boston Scientific

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By Mai-Khoi Nguyen-Thanh and Taylor Wirth

Intense focus on the environmental prong of ESG is being driven by a constellation of private actors. Institutional investors, in particular, are making their voices heard through the 2022 proxy season by urging companies to demonstrate meaningful progress on climate and environmental sustainability. And in fact, many companies are already doing so in an effort to distinguish themselves in the competition for customers, talent and investor funds.

Beyond simply complying with changing regulatory minimum standards, making ESG a priority should include watching for signals from institutional investors, proxy advisors and other advocacy groups.

Every business will have its own focus with respect to environmental practices. But in general, the following approaches can help your organization maintain a positive relationship with investors while progressing toward your goals:

  • Engage in continuous discussion with your investor base — your largest shareholders in particular. Go beyond the published proxy voting guidelines or CEO letter and understand what animates your investors. You should strive to understand their priorities and how they think about your specific environmental practices.
  • Given the large number of interested stakeholders in this space, the overlapping of potential voting guidelines and evolving reporting standards, seek to balance competing stakeholder interests against your organization’s environmental goals. Understand what’s important to your organization and how to best drive meaningful progress toward those goals. Whether included in an ESG report or your filings with the SEC, be sure to tell your story in a way that makes sense to your most significant stakeholders.
  • Management should keep the board updated on ESG matters and best practices, including opportunities to engage with subject matter experts across the ESG spectrum, relevant regulatory updates and disclosure practices. Given the importance of environmental matters in the board’s risk oversight, consider whether your directors could benefit from additional training or education.

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KEYWORDS: NYSE: BSX, Boston Scientific, esg

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