Brazil’s Evolving ESG Landscape from the Amazon to Atlantic Forest
Despite the division and upheaval that Brazil has braved in the past few years, the nation has demonstrated a renewed commitment to ESG standards and responsible policies. The republic's 1988 federal constitution has legal guarantees already aligned with the ideas behind ESG, particularly as reflected in articles 1 through 3.
In this same sense, the constitution guarantees an economic order based on valuing human labor, enterprise, environment, and social rights. These ideals manifest in a variety of policies and cultural norms regarding environmental stewardship, labor, and social rights for both citizens and enterprises.
In this same sense, the constitution guarantees an economic order based on valuing human labor, enterprise, environment, and social rights. These ideals manifest in a variety of policies and cultural norms regarding environmental stewardship, labor, and social rights for both citizens and enterprises.