Core Viewpoint - The revised "Guidelines for the Preparation of Sustainable Development Reports by Listed Companies" aims to enhance the environmental practices of listed companies in China, focusing on pollution emissions, energy utilization, and water resource management [1][2]. Group 1: New Guidelines - Three new specific guidelines have been added: "Pollutant Emissions," "Energy Utilization," and "Water Resource Utilization," providing a structured approach for companies to identify risks and opportunities, accounting processes, and disclosure points [2]. - The new guidelines detail common risks such as production capacity limitations due to pollutant emission controls and opportunities like cost reductions through new pollution prevention technologies [2]. - The guidelines do not impose additional mandatory disclosure requirements but emphasize key workflows and examples to improve the quality of sustainability reporting [2][3]. Group 2: ESG Reporting Trends - As of June 2025, 1,869 listed companies have disclosed sustainability reports, achieving an overall disclosure rate of 34.72%, a 10 percentage point increase from the previous two years [4]. - Over 2,200 companies are expected to disclose sustainability or social responsibility reports for 2023, with an annual growth rate of 20% in disclosures over the past three years [4]. - More than 1,000 companies have reported carbon emissions, with a 50% annual growth in the number of companies disclosing such information [4]. Group 3: Governance and Management - 67.27% of companies have established governance structures, and 63.93% have disclosed strategic information related to sustainability [5]. - 78.07% of companies conduct materiality assessments to identify key issues, while 93.32% disclose information on stakeholder communications [5]. - The guidelines are facilitating a shift from mere disclosure to precise governance, with over 70% of companies establishing dedicated ESG management bodies [5]. Group 4: ESG Ratings Improvement - The ESG ratings of listed companies have significantly improved, with the proportion of companies rated AAA or AA increasing from less than 3.2% at the end of 2023 to 7.2% by the end of 2024 [6]. - Companies like Guizhou Moutai and Sungrow Power have seen their ESG ratings improve, leading to increased foreign investment and recognition in international capital markets [6][7]. - The ongoing development of additional guidelines is expected to further systematize sustainability disclosures, enhancing the capital market's ability to differentiate pricing based on ESG performance [7].
沪深北交易所就可持续发展报告编制指南公开征求意见 上市公司编制ESG报告将有更多“教材”
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2025-09-05 20:26