Welcome to the final episode of EG Property Podcast's Fundamentals of the Future series, recorded live at our Sustainable Outcomes: Make better ESG decisions event.
This episode, recorded as part of a panel discussion, seeks to understand how real estate can better embed the E and S of ESG into corporate governance.
We ask whether the real estate sector could ever have its own Yvon Chouinard and make earth its only shareholder, we uncover the importance of board maturity and we take look at what other sectors real estate could and should be learning from.
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This episode was recorded outside of EG’s specialist podcast studio so the audio quality may not be as quite as excellent as you have come to expect. I can promise, however, that the quality of the most definitely is.
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