Environmental risks Societal risks Governance & economic risks Environmental risk Talent aquisition risk Technology risk Emission risk Worker risk Value chain risk Financial risk New risks are emerging as we learn what transition means for businesses, the economy, and the public. Here are additional risk types we believe will become more prominent in the next few years: Environmental risks Environmental risk Emission risk Business activities such as water The impact of emission-related withdrawal, chemical usage and activities on the environment, anything else that poses a potential including CO2 and methane threat of adverse effects on the emissions. environment by effluents, wastes, or resource depletion. Also includes deficiencies in waste management, including water contamination, spillages, oil discharge, and hazardous waste disposal. Societal risks Talent acquisition risk Worker risk Includes the impact of corporations’ The impact of work and business activities and decisions when activities on employees and recruiting talent from generation Y contractors. These would include and Z, who seem more inclined to days away from work, injuries and evaluate and join a business based fatalities, and issues with process on its sustainability principles. safety and severe vehicle and on-the- job accidents. This also relates to the impact of business activities on the public and society. 24
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