
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) disclosure has become a defining factor in how companies are evaluated by international investors, commercial banks, insurance providers, and major buyers. What began as voluntary sustainability reporting has transformed into a structured compliance obligation — with frameworks including GRI, SASB, TCFD, and CDP setting the data standards that institutional capital markets use to assess companies. In Indonesia, ESG reporting is increasingly a prerequisite for accessing international green financing, maintaining relationships with multinational buyers, and satisfying the due diligence requirements of export markets.
Draft ESG report narrative and performance data sections. Conduct internal review with management and relevant departments. Revise and finalize report content and design.
Coordinate third-party limited assurance if required by investors or buyers. Finalize publication-ready report. Develop investor and buyer communication materials based on report content.
Establish ongoing ESG data monitoring and annual reporting cycle. Track performance against targets. Develop multi-year improvement roadmap for priority material topics.
