Examples of ESG criteria include environmental factors such as carbon emissions, water usage, and waste management; social factors such as diversity, labor practices, and community engagement; and governance factors such as executive compensation, board diversity, and bribery and corruption policies. These criteria are used by investors and companies to assess sustainability and ethical practices in decision-making processes. By focusing on ESG criteria, organizations can improve their long-term performance and overall impact on society and the environment.
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