The Central Statistics Office (CSO) has published Environment, Social and Governance Reporting: Data for the Enterprise Economy 2024. This is the first time the CSO has published environment, social and governance (ESG) information, and is one of the first European statistical offices to do so.
Commenting on the publication, James Hegarty, Statistician, described the primary aim of this release “to raise awareness around ESG and corporate responsibility, and what it will increasingly mean for a range of Irish enterprises.” There are chapters on climate change, pollution, the workforce, governance, and other relevant ESG topics.
The release finds that while Irish enterprises are making progress in terms of increasing the use of renewable energy and improving building energy ratings, there is still a significant journey to be travelled in terms of further reducing overall emissions. The most recent provisional 2023 emissions data, released by the Environmental Protection Agency on 8 July 2024, shows that greenhouse gas emissions (including Land Use, Land Use Change, and Forestry) were 7.8 percent lower than in 2018, with a distance to travel to the National Climate Ambition of a 51 percent reduction by 2030.
In terms of the workforce, Irish enterprises are performing well in terms of overall employment, but improvement is still needed in terms of reducing the gender pay gap and increasing female representation on boards. In 2022, the gender pay gap for Ireland was 9.6 percent and mean earnings for females were €25.06 while mean earnings for males were €27.73. Only one in four members of Boards of Directors in Ireland were female in 2023, up from almost 22 percent in 2021.
The release is part of the CSO Frontier Series which presents a series of environmental, social, and governance data that bring a heightened awareness to the non-financial performance of the enterprise economy in light of regulatory developments.
The CSO is planning on developing a corporate responsibility/ESG dashboard in 2025. This will be an evolving and fluid space that will allow for additional quantitative and qualitative data sources to be added over time.