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ESG Risk Rating Tool

Comprehensive Environmental, Social, and Governance assessment

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ESG Risk Rating Tool

Comprehensive Environmental, Social & Governance Assessment

Evaluate your organization's ESG performance across multiple dimensions. Get actionable insights, compare against industry benchmarks, and identify improvement opportunities.

Overall ESG Score

62
Medium Risk

59

Env

65

Soc

63

Gov

Environmental

59

Social

65

Governance

63

vs Industry

+4

Shipping & Maritime

ESG Risk Assessment
Comprehensive ESG scoring across Environmental, Social, and Governance dimensions

Environmental Factors

25%
GHG emissions tracking, reduction targets, carbon neutrality goals60
20%
Energy consumption, renewable energy usage, efficiency programs55
15%
Waste reduction, recycling programs, circular economy initiatives50
10%
Water usage, wastewater treatment, water risk management65
10%
Impact on ecosystems, habitat protection, deforestation policies45
20%
Air quality, hazardous materials, spill prevention70

Social Factors

25%
Living wage commitment, working hours, freedom of association65
25%
Workplace safety, incident rates, safety training programs70
15%
Gender equality, minority representation, inclusive policies55
15%
Local community support, social investments, stakeholder dialogue60
20%
Human rights due diligence, modern slavery policies, indigenous rights68

Governance Factors

20%
Board independence, diversity, expertise mix60
25%
Code of conduct, anti-corruption policies, whistleblower protection72
20%
ESG risk integration, scenario analysis, climate risk assessment58
20%
Sustainability reporting, third-party assurance, stakeholder communication65
15%
Voting rights, shareholder engagement, executive compensation55
ESG Score Results

Overall ESG Score

62
Medium Risk

Environmental

59

Social

65

Governance

63

vs. Industry Average+4 points

Industry: Shipping & Maritime (Avg: 58)

Moderate ESG Performance - Improvements Recommended

What is ESG?

ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) is a framework for evaluating company sustainability and ethical impact. In logistics and supply chain, ESG has become critical for investor relations, customer requirements, and regulatory compliance.

Strong ESG performance correlates with better risk management, lower cost of capital, and improved operational efficiency. Investors increasingly use ESG scores to assess long-term value creation and risk exposure.

Three Pillars of ESG

Environmental

Carbon emissions, energy efficiency, waste management, water stewardship, biodiversity

Social

Labor rights, health & safety, diversity & inclusion, community engagement, human rights

Governance

Board composition, ethics & compliance, risk management, transparency, shareholder rights

Why ESG Matters in Logistics
  • Regulatory Pressure: CSRD, EU Taxonomy, SEC climate rules
  • Customer Requirements: Shippers demanding supplier ESG data
  • Investor Expectations: ESG funds now exceed $35 trillion globally
  • Risk Mitigation: Avoid reputational and operational risks
ESG Reporting Frameworks
Key standards for sustainability disclosure

GRI Standards

Global Reporting Initiative - comprehensive sustainability reporting

Universal applicability

SASB

Sustainability Accounting Standards Board - industry-specific metrics

Financial materiality

TCFD

Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures

Climate risk

CDP

Carbon Disclosure Project - environmental disclosure system

Environmental impact

UN SDGs

UN Sustainable Development Goals - 17 global goals

Global development
Industry ESG Benchmarks
Average ESG scores by logistics sector

Shipping

58

up

Logistics

62

up

Aviation

55

stable

Warehousing

68

up

Manufacturing

52

up

Retail

65

up
Pro Tips for ESG Improvement
  • Set science-based targets (SBTi) for credible emission reduction commitments
  • Integrate ESG into enterprise risk management frameworks
  • Engage stakeholders early in ESG strategy development
  • Use technology for real-time ESG data collection and monitoring
  • Seek third-party verification for sustainability reports
  • Extend ESG requirements to Tier 2+ suppliers in your supply chain
Common ESG Mistakes
  • Greenwashing - making claims without substantive action
  • Focusing only on environmental, ignoring social and governance
  • Treating ESG as a compliance exercise rather than strategy
  • Not engaging supply chain partners in ESG programs
  • Setting unrealistic targets without clear action plans
  • Ignoring material ESG issues specific to your industry
ESG Focus Areas for Logistics
Key ESG considerations in transportation and supply chain

Environmental Priorities

  • • Carbon footprint reduction across modes
  • • Alternative fuels and fleet electrification
  • • Warehouse energy efficiency
  • • Packaging optimization and waste reduction
  • • Modal shift to lower-emission transport

Social Priorities

  • • Driver welfare and fair working conditions
  • • Safety culture and incident prevention
  • • Diversity in logistics workforce
  • • Community impact of operations
  • • Human rights in supply chain

Governance Priorities

  • • Anti-corruption and ethical business practices
  • • Data privacy and cybersecurity
  • • Supply chain transparency and traceability
  • • ESG-linked executive compensation
  • • Climate risk disclosure and scenario analysis
Frequently Asked Questions