
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors have become critical in evaluating corporate performance,risk management, and long-term sustainability. As industries transition toward sustainable business models, assessingESG influence requires a structured approach, including quantitative and qualitative metrics, financial performanceindicators, regulatory compliance, and stakeholder engagement analysis. This article outlines how to implement effectivemethodology to assess the impact of ESG on various industries, focusing on performance metrics, industry-specific ESGchallenges, and some case studies. Based on the results the research, best practices for businesses and investors inintegrating ESG evaluation frameworks, ensuring compliance with global sustainability standards can be concluded
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