Kim Gyun-ho, a member of the Gwangju Metropolitan City Seo-gu Council, proposed the "ESG Management Support Ordinance" during the 313th extraordinary session, which was approved as originally proposed at the standing committee (Planning and General Affairs Committee) meeting.


Kim Kyun-ho, Gwangju Seo-gu Council Member, Proposes 'ESG Management Support Ordinance' View original image

ESG stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance, which are non-financial factors of a company. It can be defined as pursuing sustainable development through eco-friendly and socially responsible management and transparent governance from a long-term perspective.


The ordinance includes contents related to supporting and spreading ESG management for small and medium-sized enterprises and public institutions in Seo-gu, such as ▲establishing promotion plans ▲conducting surveys and providing support to companies ▲establishing and organizing committees ▲building reward and cooperation systems.


Councilor Kim Gyun-ho stated on the 24th, "ESG management is a management perspective that values non-financial performance related to environment, society, and transparent governance. It is a nationwide trend and also important for sustainable development."


He added, "Through this ordinance, a foundation has been established to support necessary matters, including a survey on the current status of ESG-related issues required by small and medium-sized enterprises and public institutions in Seo-gu."



Shin Dong-ho, Honam Reporting Headquarters, Asia Economy bless4ya@asiae.co.kr


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