How Mature is your Sustainability Operating Model?

Welcome! This short assessment will take you through a simplified version of Perigon Partners' Sustainability Operating Model Maturity Framework©. It won't take you more than a couple of minutes to complete. 
 
The results are intended to help you start or progress the conversation about Sustainability internally and/or provide a point-in-time benchmark for you to measure your efforts against. The results, and the suggestions we provide alongside them, are not intended to be fully comprehensive - we'd need to know your organisation a bit better for that! 
 
We hope that you find it useful and will get in touch with us if you think we might be able to help. Check out our website or send us an email ([email protected]), we'd love to hear from you. 
 
Please note, we refer throughout to "Sustainability" as our preferred term that encompasses ESG and Impact. 
 
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Welcome! This short assessment will take you through a simplified version of Perigon Partners' Sustainability Operating Model Maturity Framework©. It won't take you more than a couple of minutes to complete. 
 
The results are intended to help you start or progress the conversation about Sustainability internally and/or provide a point-in-time benchmark for you to measure your efforts against. The results, and the suggestions we provide alongside them, are not intended to be fully comprehensive - we'd need to know your organisation a bit better for that! 
 
We hope that you find it useful and will get in touch with us if you think we might be able to help. Check out our website or send us an email ([email protected]), we'd love to hear from you. 
 
Please note, we refer throughout to "Sustainability" as our preferred term that encompasses ESG and Impact. 
 
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Does your company have a named Board sponsor and/or accountable Executive for Sustainability?
No
Yes
Not as such - accountability for different aspects of Sustainability are clearly allocated across relevant Executives and overseen by relevant specialists on the Board
Which statement best describes the sponsor and/or accountable Executive's role and remit?
Their role and remit is still being developed or is not yet fully or clearly defined
Their role is clearly and formally defined and documented (e.g. In job description / objectives)
Which statement best describes the governance in place to support your company's Sustainability agenda?
No formal governance of environmental or social matters
Sustainability committee with limited (once a year or less) Board oversight
Sustainability committee with regular (>twice a year) Board oversight
Sustainability matters are fully integrated into existing Executive and Board governance structures and regularly overseen
Which statement best describes your company's approach to Sustainability policies?
No coverage of environmental / social matters in existing policies
Some environmental / social matters covered in existing policies (e.g. Diversity in a hiring policy) but no specific Sustainability policies
One or more specific Sustainability policies; pre-existing policies not yet updated to embed relevant environmental and social matters
Sustainability matters fully embedded in policy frameworks, within pre-existing policies and standalone where relevant
Which statement best describes your company's Sustainability priorities?
Priorities are either non-existent, unclear or not formally agreed
We have a set of agreed priorities albeit not underpinned by a materiality assessment
We've used a financial materiality lens to assess Sustainability priorities
We've used a double materiality lens (financial & impact) to assess Sustainability priorities
Does the company have people officially designated to setting and delivering the Sustainability agenda?
No - no roles specifically focused on Sustainability
Yes - a Sustainability team (1+ people) that is under-resourced
Yes - a Sustainability team (1+ people) that appears to be sufficiently resourced
Yes - the combination of a Sustainability team and multiple roles across the business that have a recognised responsibility for aspects of Sustainability
Which statement best describes your company's approach to environmental and social data?
We have not yet defined which data to prioritise collecting
We collect some data, usually in a manual way and often with a long time lag
We have put (or are putting) in place a strategic, systems-driven approach to data to move away from manual processing
We have a comprehensive golden source of timely and accurate data
Which statement best describes the embedding of climate risk in your company?
Climate risks are not yet well understood or documented
There is awareness and recognition of climate risks and some high-level analysis has been started on physical and transition risk
Scenario analysis has been undertaken in relation to physical and transition risks
Have climate risks been formally embedded across all three lines of defense (front line, risk and audit)
Yes
No
Which statement best describes the embedding of Sustainability into your company's core strategy?
We have no Sustainability strategy
We have a standalone Sustainability strategy that is additional to the company's core strategy
Our Sustainability strategy has been retrospectively linked back to the core strategy
We have a single strategic framework that encompasses all key commercial, financial and Sustainability goals
Which statement best describes your company's approach to monitoring environmental and social key performance indicators (KPIs) at the top level of the organisation?
No environmental or social KPIs are tracked at a top-of-company level
They are mostly focused on risk / colleagues (e.g. health & safety breaches, employee engagement...)
They include impact metrics as well as risk / colleague metrics (e.g. Greenhouse gas emissions, impact on nature or society)
Are the environmental and/or social impact metrics embedded into executive performance management (e.g. Bonuses or long-term incentive plans)
No
Yes
Which statement best describes how environmental and social outcomes are considered in your company's investment allocation process?
They aren't considered
They are sometimes highlighted in investment cases, often qualitatively
A qualitative assessment of carbon (and any other key sustainability) impacts is required
Investment cases must include a quantitative assessment of carbon (and any other key sustainability) impacts
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