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央企建筑行业ESG评价结果分析:绿色发展与社会责任表现较强:A股央企ESG报告系列报告之十二
Shenwan Hongyuan Securities·2025-11-06 08:30

Investment Rating - The report indicates a positive investment outlook for the construction state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in the ESG context, highlighting strong performance in green development and social responsibility [5][11]. Core Insights - The overall ESG scores for the 19 construction SOEs are good, with 8 companies scoring above 80 and 10 between 60-79, while only 1 company scored below 60. Climate governance and governance improvements are identified as key weaknesses [11][21]. - The importance assessment is well-disclosed among the companies, with 19 companies reporting their assessments, and 17 completing dual importance assessments. However, third-party verification is lacking, with only 3 companies engaging external validation [13][18]. - Environmental disclosures are mature, but climate disclosures need improvement. The total score for "environment + climate change response" ranges from 0 to 32 out of a maximum of 34, indicating a need for better climate-related disclosures [21][22]. - Social responsibility is a strong focus, with all 19 companies disclosing relevant information, particularly in rural revitalization and social welfare, showcasing their commitment to social responsibility [50][53]. - Governance structures are generally robust, with most companies having established boards and supervisory committees, although transparency in performance evaluation and ESG integration remains an area for improvement [60][65]. Summary by Sections Overall Performance - The ESG performance of the 19 construction SOEs is generally good, with strengths in green development and social responsibility, while climate governance remains a critical shortcoming [11][21]. Importance Assessment - All 19 companies have disclosed their importance assessments, with a high level of completeness. However, third-party verification is limited, indicating a need for greater transparency [13][18]. Environmental & Climate - Environmental disclosures are well-developed, but climate-related disclosures are lagging. The overall score for environmental and climate issues indicates a need for enhanced climate strategy integration [21][22]. Social Responsibility - Social issues are prominently featured in disclosures, with a focus on rural revitalization and community welfare, reflecting a strong commitment to social responsibility among the companies [50][53]. Governance - Governance frameworks are well-established, with most companies having comprehensive governance structures. However, the integration of ESG metrics into performance evaluations is not uniformly transparent [60][65].