August 18, 2022
Focus Feature:
The Dollar Value of ESG Policies
Bader Rutter’s Intel Distillery team set out to determine whether defining your “good” — specifically with an ESG policy — delivered any ROI. We believe today’s market wants that. This new data demonstrates it.
The research shows that adopting an ESG policy adds an average of 1.5% bottom-line growth annually for food companies.
That’s real good.
We analyzed the top 30 publicly traded Food/Bev/Ag companies in the U.S. Among other insights, the study showed that food and beverage brands with ESG policies outperformed the food industry as a whole over the past 20 years.
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