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Issue 5: The Backlash
Familial Footsteps
Ken Shibusawa is Japan’s leading voice on stakeholder capitalism. The Brunswick Senior Advisor reflects on the ESG landscape today, opportunities ahead for Japanese companies and the legacy of his famous ancestor, called “the father of…
13 min read
Issue 5: The Backlash
ESG Regulation Around the World
The global picture is complicated and in flux. But the momentum is clear.
6 min read
Issue 5: The Backlash
ESG Checkup in Brazil
As a practical matter, long-term success demands ESG discipline, says Dr. Jeane Tsutsui, CEO of Brazilian medical diagnostics company Grupo Fleury. She speaks with Brunswick’s Roberta Lippi and Daniel Wiedemann about her journey.
10 min read
Issue 5: The Backlash
COP28: What’s Next
Fossil fuels flagged, carbon capture muted, new alliances formed, food systems on the table—Brunswick’s Wolfgang Blau & Phil Drew share key implications for business from the historic summit.
6 min read
Issue 23: People Puzzle
Christopher Guérin
The CEO of the global energy cable supplier Nexans sees his “no-growth” strategy emphasizing profit, people and environment as a model. He talks to Brunswick’s Guillaume Maujean and Benoit Grange.
8 min read
Issue 5: The Backlash
China’s “Pragmatic” Energy Transition
Two experts on the country’s green energy program talk to Brunswick about the climate roadmap of the world’s second-largest economy.
7 min read
Issue 3: The S in ESG
Business for Inclusive Growth
The CEO-led coalition B4IG brings the force of private enterprise to the battle against inequality on many fronts, everywhere in the world. Brunswick's Ann-Kathrin Richter speaks with CEO Camille Putois on the organization’s mission.
10 min read
Issue 5: The Backlash
Beyond the Backlash
2023 was the year of the backlash for ESG. Here’s our perspective on 8 key criticisms driving most of the debate, to help companies move beyond it in 2024. By Lucy Parker and Jon Miller.
14 min read
Issue 5: The Backlash
B Corp Takes Root in APAC
Entrepreneurs in Singapore and Hong Kong are seeing advantages to the structured commitments a B Corp status provides. Daniel Del Re reports.
6 min read