The Value of Control:
A Practical Guide to ESG Risks
Sustainability management can no longer be managed with a spreadsheet alone. Download the e-book now to learn how to translate ESG risks into financial decisions!
- Ready-to-use ESG maturity checklist
- Practical examples in each chapter, from diagnosis to decision
- In accordance with the regulatory standards IFRS S1 and S2, CVM 193, and CSRD/ESRS
- Framework: Measure → Analyze → Generate Value (Step-by-Step)
Why have ESG risks made their way to the C-suite?
New regulations require auditable data. Those who fail to establish proper management systems turn risk into a financial liability.
Data without traceability
Parallel spreadsheets with no traceability of origin. Reports that do not stand up to external validation or independent assurance.
Regulatory pressure
IFRS S1 and S2, CVM 193, CSRD/ESRS. Standards that make ESG reporting mandatory, with real financial consequences.
Disintegrated report
Sustainability, Finance, IR, and Compliance operate in silos. The ESG narrative does not align with the balance sheet figures.
Value chain at a glance
Climate, water, and social factors throughout the supply chain create risks that most companies do not monitor in a structured manner.
Measure. Analyze. Generates Value.
The framework that guides each chapter and helps organize your company’s ESG management
Measure
It quantifies ESG risks based on impact, probability, and materiality, identifying what truly threatens the business.
Analyze
Turn the assessment into ESG risk management: action plans, integration with ERM, the value chain, and the strategic use of technology.
Generates Value
It translates risk into financial terms that drive C-level decision-making, linking corporate sustainability to business performance.
What you'll find
7 chapters + executive checklist + glossary
From the initial diagnosis to the financial decision, each chapter provides a practical concept and a useful tool.
Identification of ESG Risks
What counts as risk, the three dimensions, and mapping tools to get started.
Risk Analysis: Impact, Probability, and Financial
Risk matrix applied to ESG and how to estimate the financial impact of non-financial risks.
Risk Prioritization: Materiality as a Strategic Filter
How to conduct a materiality analysis step by step and verify that it is complete.
Management and Action Plans
Management plan structure, designation of responsible parties, KPIs, deadlines, and integration with ERM.
Value Chain: Risks in Suppliers and Beyond
Due Diligence in Practice and ESG Assessment of Suppliers.
Technology Applied to ESG Risk Management
Automated data collection, risk monitoring, tool categories, and what technology hasn't solved yet.
From Analysis to Decision: Risk in Financial Terms for C-Level Executives
EBITDA, CAPEX, and Valuation Through an ESG Lens: How to Build a Risk-Based Business Case.
Master Checklist
Checklist for assessing your organization’s ESG maturity.
Glossary (A–Z)
Key ESG terms and acronyms, risks, and regulatory frameworks.
Who is it for?
If ESG factors influence your decision, this guide is for you.
C-level Executives and the Board of Directors
You need to translate ESG risks into financial terms for the Board and investors.
Sustainability Leaders
Want to move beyond spreadsheets and establish an auditable, integrated ESG management system?.
Compliance and IR
It must comply with IFRS S1 and S2 and CVM 193 using traceable and consistent data.
Build your ESG management framework using auditable data.
Download the e-book and start turning risks into financial decisions.