If you're new to ESG reporting, it can feel a bit overwhelming. Many ESG reports are dauntingly massive — even hundreds of pages — but don't let that deter you. You can start small — think ESG report card, or an ESG infographic. The important thing is to start having the conversation. (Credit: Blue Planet Studio/Shutterstock.com) If you're new to ESG reporting, it can feel a bit overwhelming. Many ESG reports are dauntingly massive — even hundreds of pages — but don't let that deter you. You can start small — think ESG report card, or an ESG infographic. The important thing is to start having the conversation.
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Good corporate citizenship has always been closely tied to the insurance industry, which exists to provide support to people who need assistance during some of the most challenging moments of their lives. But for a number of reasons environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting is more important than ever for the insurance industry.

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