Recycled Materials Association Launches ESG Toolkit

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The Recycled Materials Association (ReMA) has released a new resource – the ESG Toolkit.

This one-stop guide is designed specifically for recycled materials companies to understand what's expected of them regarding environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues. It also highlights opportunities and clarifies requirements.

The toolkit is a valuable addition to ReMA's work on ESG. It is a comprehensive resource for members, offering practical tools and step-by-step guidance they can use every day.

“The ReMA ESG Toolkit is an exciting new resource that brings a focused recycled materials industry lens to ESG,” said ReMA President Robin Wiener. “The toolkit provides relevant, step-by-step ESG guidance, and easy-to-use templates and tools for practical implementation by member organizations.”

The seven-part toolkit covers everything from the fundamentals of ESG to reporting frameworks and how strong ESG practices can benefit a business. ReMA also offers a library of workshops and webinars on ESG topics, which are linked within the toolkit.

“We know that effective ESG programs connect sustainability to business strategy and results,” added Wiener. “We are proud to offer this resource to help our members navigate in the rapidly evolving ESG and sustainability landscape within manufacturing supply chains.”

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