ESG Case Studies and Reports

Human Rights

As part of its responsible approach to business, BSIF asserts the importance of human rights, considering them a core aspect of its business practices. The company acknowledges its responsibility to respect human rights and actively strives to identify, mitigate and prevent adverse human rights impacts throughout its operations and, where feasible, its supply chain. BSIF’s commitment is grounded in globally recognized frameworks, including the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) principles and the OECD guidelines. Read more about BSIF’s evolving approach to identifying and managing human rights risks below.

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Nature

BSIF understands that wind and solar technologies are closely tied to the natural environment, not only because they harness energy from natural processes like sunlight and wind, but also through the land they occupy for decades. BSIF also recognises the synergies between nature and climate change and is committed to producing renewable energy while protecting the environment. Additionally, BSIF seeks to identify opportunities to enhance biodiversity and implement nature-based solutions that support climate resilience. Read more about BSIF’s approach to preserving and enhancing nature on its sites below.

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Sustainable Development Goals

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are one of the frameworks which underpin BSIF’s ESG strategy, informing the creation of its three pillars: climate change mitigation, pioneering positive local impact, and generating energy responsibly. Moreover, the SDGs provide a globally recognised standard of reference, which ensures that BSIF is contributing to addressing recognised global priorities. Read more about BSIF’s contributions, collaborative action and its proactive management of potential risks below.

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