Examines how a business performs as faithful stewards of our God-given natural environment.
Social criteria
Looks at how the company treats people, its employees, and the environment.
Governance criteria
Examines how a corporation polices itself.
The ESG Mission
Environmental Social and Governance, or ESG, refers to the three key
factors when measuring the sustainability and ethical impact of a
business or company. This socially responsible criteria suggests
corporate behavior we should target anyway.
The ESG factors are a subset of non-financial performance indicators
which include ethical, sustainable and corporate governance issues
such as ensuring there are systems and processes in place to ensure
accountability and managing the corporation’s carbon footprint,
community processes, and governing activities.