대한환경공학회지 (Jun 2024)

ESG Management Strategy Analysis for Biodiversity Activity Intergrity: The Case of POSCO Group

  • Chaehyeon Kim,
  • Yoora Cho,
  • Jay Hyuk Rhee,
  • Yong Sik Ok

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4491/KSEE.2024.46.6.310
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 6
pp. 310 – 318

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Objectives In this study, we analyzed the corporation’s current status and issues related to biodiversity and provided insights based on the results for future consideration. Methods We investigated the double materiality analysis, then analyzed whether the activities are valuable enough for the corporation to focus on and whether they have an actual positive impact on the environment. Results and Discussion The corporation placed high importance on the environmental (E) domain among ESG factors and focuses on three activities, which is installing artificial reef, NDPE declaration in palm farm, and endangered species survey. However, post-installation observation is more important than installation of arficial reef, and in palm farms, as the government actively participates in REDD, and farm areas are considered as “biodiversity hotspots”, maximum efforts seem necessary to reduce negative impacts. The reporting of endangered species surveys around the lithium facility in Argentina, surveys over several years are needed. Conclusion Despite POSCO Group's efforts to enhance its environmental performances, some activities show ambiguous or limited impact. The focus should shift from problem prevention to root cause elimination, and efforts should be made to expand activities and improve transparency

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