2025中国上市公司ESG发展报告发布
Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao·2025-12-12 07:07

Core Insights - The report indicates that Chinese enterprises are transitioning from "compliance disclosure" to "proactive layout" in their ESG practices, reflecting a deeper and broader engagement in sustainability efforts [2]. Group 1: ESG Development in China - The Chinese ESG ecosystem is maturing, with an improving regulatory framework that supports sustainable development [1]. - China is leading in global sustainable development through significant advancements in non-fossil energy and biodiversity protection initiatives [1]. - The sustainable investment market in China is shifting from a "scale-oriented" approach to one focused on "value creation," with a total scale of ESG public funds reaching 268.29 billion yuan by June 2023 [1]. Group 2: Corporate ESG Practices - Over 70% of companies are expected to disclose carbon reduction measures by 2024, with 38% addressing biodiversity or land resource protection [2]. - Companies have reported a year-on-year decrease in total greenhouse gas emissions and intensity by 11% and 12%, respectively [2]. - More than 27% of companies will achieve 100% employee training coverage, and 75% are focusing on resilient supply chain management [2]. Group 3: Governance and Oversight - Over 70% of companies will establish board or committee oversight for sustainability efforts, with more than 40% integrating ESG factors into risk management and internal control systems [2]. - There is a notable decrease in corporate governance negative events, and employee stock ownership and incentive mechanisms are being more widely adopted [2]. Group 4: Recommendations for ESG Practices - The report suggests six measures to enhance ESG practices, including strengthening policy implementation, building internal mechanisms for sustainable practices, and enhancing local ESG rating functions [3]. - It emphasizes the importance of digital integration to improve governance efficiency and the need for international collaboration to support sustainable development [3].