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The Reality of ESG: Palm Oil Corporate Interests in West Sulawesi, Indonesia

In recent years, the palm oil industry in West Sulawesi has become an issue relevant to the Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) discussion. Behind...

Circular Economy and SDGs Goals: A Case Study in the Textile Industry in Indonesia

Circular economy is a tool needed to enhance decision-making capabilities related to environment, social, and governance (ESG) to achieve sustainable development goals (SDGs). In the...

The Body Shop’s Bankruptcy: Impact of ESG implementation?

The Body Shops (or abbreviated as TBS) is a cosmetics company founded by Dame Anita Lucia Roddick or known as Anita Roddick in 1976...

Integrating ESG Factors into Sustainable Finance: Current Practices and Future Directions

Sustainable finance has gained significant traction in recent years as the global community grapples with pressing environmental and social challenges. Central to the sustainable...

The Vital Role of Government in Advancing ESG Investment Through Fintech in Developing Countries

Authors: Tuhu Nugraha and Annanias Shinta D* Investments based on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria are becoming increasingly important in the sustainable development agenda,...

Metaverse: Enhancing ESG Awareness Through Virtual Simulation in the Mining Industry

In today's digital era, technology has brought significant changes to various sectors, including the mining industry. One of the latest promising innovations is the...

Pioneering Sustainable Travel Solutions in Developing Countries, Part 1

Tourism in developing countries is a crucial contributor to foreign exchange earnings and economic growth, involving key sectors such as services, transportation, and hospitality,...

Indonesia and Nickel: Tracing the Path of Sustainability Through ESG Implementation

Nickel is an essential element in the global industry, used in the production of everything from stainless steel to electric car batteries. In line...

ESG Approach in Preserving Mangroves in Developing Countries Part II

Authors: Tuhu Nugraha and Dina Kosasih* Boasting the world's largest expanse of mangrove forests, Indonesia shoulders an immense responsibility in safeguarding this ecological treasure. Yet,...

Technology and Nature: ESG Approach in Preserving Mangroves in Developing Countries Part I

Authors: Tuhu Nugraha and Dina Kosasih* Indonesia, with the world's second-longest coastline stretching 95,181 km, is the proud custodian of a unique mangrove ecosystem. The...

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