What Gets Managed Gets Reported

Why sustainability reports often miss what stakeholders care about. This article explores the gap between corporate disclosures and real environmental priorities like water.
The Truth We Hoped Wasn’t Empirical: Sustainability Bends Under Earnings Pressure

When earnings pressure rises, sustainability bends. This research shows how companies selectively disclose environmental data under financial strain, revealing a hard truth: governance structures help, but only genuine leadership intent can keep transparency from collapsing under quarterly expectations.
OUTLAST: A must-read for ESG in India

Outlast, the book authored by Mukund Rajan & Col. Rajeev Kumar is touted as the first Indian book written on the topic of ESG. Santhosh Jayaram reviews the book to see if it can really aid businesses to build resilience and outlast the competition.
Mapping Sustainability Governance in India Inc.

As the 6th largest economy in the world driven mainly by industry and production, as well as
increasing population; India will play a central role in addressing sustainability challenges in the
next decade, both domestically and globally. Here’s how Indian companies in comparison to their global peers in terms of sustainability governance..
Why ESG is an Opportunity; not a Challenge!

ESG is driving companies towards better governance and sustainability practices. Integrating ESG within the business can be a great opportunity to prepare for the future world.
Let’s talk Materiality!

— Arvind Sharma Over the past few years, the term of materiality has gained much traction in the sustainability domain. While it has been around for quite some time, and has…