Report Shows Tough Corporate Tasks of Sustainability Transitions

June 16, 2023 EcoVadis EN


Accenture, an Irish-American technology and consulting firm, analyzed data to best comprehend how companies pursue sustainable practices and in part, it shows that business leaders can struggle to find the balance between clean transitions and staying on the traditional corporate course.

To understand the barriers that hinder sustainable practice adoption, Accenture conducted a study involving 140 World Economic Forum leaders and identified five key issues that prevent companies from incorporating sustainable practices. Those issues included: complexity, cost, speed, reliability, and practicality.


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