Case study: ESG, energy transition and Indonesia

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Indonesia’s environmental, social and governance (ESG) priorities centre on the affordable transition to renewable energy, socio-economic growth beyond Jakarta, and improved governance in both the public and private sector. This ESG Intelligence report details the country's growing role in the global ESG ecosystem, with a focus on topics such as managing transition risks on the path towards net zero, support for local biodiversity, social return on investment and bridging regional gaps in education.

This report marks the first in a two-part series, produced in partnership with Indonesia-listed energy and natural resources company MedcoEnergi. The second report will expand the focus to ESG and the UN Sustainable Development Goals in a regional context, supported by data on national progress towards global targets.

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