ESG Models for the COVID-19 Pandemic Across Global Industries: Initiatives & Measures by Industry – ResearchAndMarkets.com

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DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Initiatives and Measures for Environmental, Social and Governmental Models in the COVID-19 Pandemic in Global Industries – Package of Reports by Industry” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

This package of reports gives you the strategies followed by companies in their sustainability reports to deal with the impact of COVID-19, and is based on the sustainability reports published by the global companies during January to April 2021. The COVID-19 measures initiated by the companies are categorised by several ESG aspects and analysed further by country.

Industries featured include:

  • Airlines
  • Automotive
  • Banks
  • Bio-technology
  • Chemicals
  • Commercial Services
  • Containers & packaging
  • Computer Hardware
  • Construction
  • Diversified Financial Services
  • e-Commerce
  • Electronics
  • Food & Beverages
  • Ground & Rail Transportation
  • Home Appliances
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Information & Communication Technology
  • Insurance
  • Marine Transportation
  • Media & Entertainment
  • Medical Devices
  • Metal Mining
  • Metals
  • Oil
  • Gas & Power
  • Petrochemicals
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Real Estate
  • Software
  • Telecom
  • Textiles & Apparels
  • Trading & Distribution
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Wholesalers & Retailers

The reports also presents select best pages reporting response to COVID-19 based on coverage, implementation, presentation, and sustainability function.

The report here makes available the comparison of sustainability reporting practices of peer companies for COVID-19 at one place, and saves time and effort in searching and reviewing new sustainability reporting practices for COVID-19.

This collection of ESG pages on COVID-19 is a ready reference for the companies preparing their own sustainability reports. It becomes easy for the user company to share and discuss the new practices with its ESG team for insights and adaptations resulting in less chances of errors and omissions as compared to in-house report preparation.

Key Topics Covered

Introduction

Section 1: Analysis of ESG Pages: Initiatives and Measures for COVID-19 reported in the Sustainability Reports

1.1 Industries with most ESG Pages: Initiatives and Measures for COVID-19

1.2 Market capitalization groups with most ESG Pages: Initiatives and Measures for COVID-19

1.3 ESG sub-topics with most ESG Pages: Initiatives and Measures for COVID-19

1.4 Companies with most ESG sub-topics: Initiatives and Measures for COVID-19

1.5 Industries with most ESG sub-topics: Initiatives and Measures for COVID-19

Section 2: Select Best ESG Pages with Initiatives and Measures for COVID-19

Section 3: Index of ESG Pages with Initiatives and Measures for COVID-19 – By ESG Topic

Section 4: Index of ESG Pages with Initiatives and Measures for COVID-19 – By Industry

Section 5: Index of ESG Pages with Initiatives and Measures for COVID-19 – By Market Capitalization Group

Appendices

Appendix 1: List of Companies Covered – By Company Name

Appendix 2: Source Links to ESG Reports Reviewed – By Company Name

Companies Mentioned

  • Healius Limited
  • Perpetual Limited
  • Smart Axiata Company Limited
  • INEOS Styrolution
  • Chinney Investments, Limited
  • New World Development Company Limited
  • Tianda Pharmaceuticals Limited
  • Birla Carbon
  • UPL Ltd.
  • Vedanta
  • Isuzu Motors Ltd.
  • Komatsu Ltd.
  • Pho Limited
  • Indus Motor Company
  • Go-Ahead Singapore
  • Bid Corp.
  • Impala Platinum Holdings Limited
  • Intermediate Capital Group
  • Deckers Outdoor Corporation
  • Kraft Heinz Co.
  • Thor Industries, Inc.
  • Timken Company
  • Woolworths Supermarkets
  • Edward D. Jones & Co. L.P.
  • TBC Bank Group PLC
  • Kyushu Railway Company
  • Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma Co. Ltd.
  • International Game Technology PLC
  • NWS Holdings Limited

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/25vtz5