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The ESG Report – Kai Gray on ESG: The Compliance Officer’s New Frontier

The ESG Report podcast is hosted by Tom Fox. Looking for innovative solutions to tackle climate change? Look no further than The ESG Report! In this episode, Tom speaks with Kai Gray, CEO and co-founder of Motive, a software company focused on ESG data management.

In this podcast conversation with Tom Fox, they discuss the growing significance of ESG in various industries and its connection to compliance. They explore the role of compliance officers in ESG, the influence of large corporate customers on driving ESG down the supply chain, and the need for standardized measures and reporting. The discussion also delves into the expanding role of compliance in incorporating external stakeholder feedback and addressing non-financial metrics. The future of ESG is predicted to involve more companies integrating it into annual reports, stricter regulations, penalties for greenwashing, and the evolution of ESG ratings. The conversation highlights the importance of clarity and understanding within the ESG industry.

Key Highlights

·       Kai Gray’s Journey into ESG

·       Evolution of a Company’s Focus

·       ESG as a Business Driver

·       ESG’s Influence on Compliance

·       ESG Regulation and the Future

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Kai Gray on LinkedIn

Motive

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The ESG Report – Shawn Kreloff – Anaerobic Digestion

The ESG Report podcast is hosted by Tom Fox. Looking for innovative solutions to tackle climate change? Look no further than The ESG Report! In this episode, host Tom Fox speaks with Shawn Kreloff from Bioenergy Devco, a company that harnesses the power of anaerobic digestion to turn organic waste into biogas. Shawn explains how his company has bought technology to turn methane gas into fertilizer, revolutionizing waste management for municipalities and large businesses. Bioenergy Devco builds, owns, and operates the plants and helps businesses meet or exceed their ESG goals. In addition to being eco-friendly, Bioenergy Devco’s technology has soil, air, and water quality benefits. Shawn also discusses his company’s exploration of the organic waste diversion market in the South and the impact it could have on job creation and the environment. Take advantage of this enlightening conversation on The ESG Report!

Key Highlights:

  • The innovative technology of anaerobic digestion
  • Converting Methane Gas into Soil Fertilizer
  • Anaerobic Digesters in Climate Change Mitigation
  • ESG Impact through Air, Water, and Soil Quality
  • BioEnergy DevCo’s Waste-to-Energy Potential in Southern USA

Notable Quotes:

“So, what we drill now underground in frac is organic material that’s literally been captured, you know, for, you know, millions of years.”

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Shawn Kreloff on LinkedIn

Bioenergy Devco

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​​Aligning Values with Capital for Purpose with Bill Davis


 
Bill Davis is the founder and Portfolio Manager of Stance Capital. This company mitigates material ESG risks, produces excess returns, and is dedicated to ensuring that public equity portfolios can align with capital and personal values, without sacrificing performance. Tom Fox welcomes him to this week’s show to talk about Stance Capital, how it helps its clients, and greenwashing. 
 

 
Greenwashing
Tom asks Bill to define greenwashing and explain why it is a major problem in ESG. According to Bill, greenwashing is when companies make promises to preserve the environment which are not actually true. Greenwashing is “a marketing claim that does not back up reality,” he tells Tom. It’s an important issue in ESG because we expect companies to be socially responsible. “There is an ethical partnership that goes beyond the basic contract and when it isn’t done it adds a level of frustration,” Bill remarks. Tom comments that he started to seriously think about the environmental aspect of ESG when he looked at his children and thought about what kind of world they were inheriting. He talks about the importance of sustainability and the “very real threat posed by climate risk”, and urges major companies to act quickly to reverse the effects of climate change. 
 
Chasing Shiny Objects
Bill believes that the surge in greenwashing today stems from the large number of companies who want to brand themselves as environmentally friendly without adequate preparation. He says, “I think it’s really just chasing shiny objects; I think lots of firms rush to the market with a product because they see that it is in demand – however, they don’t understand the product.” However, there is an even more dangerous issue of greenwashing: some companies blatantly mislead the industry or investors by marketing their product as fossil-free, although it contains fossil fuels. 
 
ESG in Russia
Tom and Bill discuss how the Russian invasion of Ukraine impacts ESG and how it ties into greenwashing. Bill points out that it’s difficult to discuss only the environmental aspect as Russia also has numerous social and governance issues. He notes that several companies that claim to be environmentally conscious and pro-ESG, do work with other businesses that have worked intimately with Russia over the years. He believes that this is the fault of ESG rating data. “They’re not doing a full job and understanding what they’re buying. And secondly, I think it’s part of the nature of the world – as things are happening so quickly – that sometimes it’s difficult to think of everything in advance.” As an ESG data analyst or fund manager, you should take current events into account so that when the next event happens you can respond more nimbly. 
 
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Bill Davis | LinkedIn | Twitter 
Stance Capital