An initiative focused on creating a standardised approach
to environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting for housing
associations (HAs) has launched its proposed set of 45 criteria, across 10
themes. The criteria have been developed based on a review of existing ESG
investor questionnaires and consultations with registered providers, investors
and experts in the field. Housing association Peabody and finance consultancy
Centrus led on the project, with specialist impact advisory The Good Economy
facilitating and creating the paper. Read more on the Social Housing website.
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