Sustainability:
More than just a nice-to-have
The issue of “sustainability” is often reduced to environmental issues. Social aspects and corresponding corporate governance are associated with the term less often. Nevertheless, these three aspects belong together, under the rubric of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG). Today, organizations face more obligations to prove what they are doing to improve in these areas and minimize risks that can result from their actions.
They may have different motivations for dealing with these issues. Some companies voluntarily prepare sustainability reports where they disclose the measures they are implementing in relation to environmental, social and employee concerns or to fight corruption. Under the EU reporting obligation, however, starting in 2026 many more companies will be bound to give account on these issues. It will apply to around 15,000 companies in Germany. Sustainability specialists who can handle these duties are accordingly in demand. To prepare the DEKRA labor market report, 343 job advertisements were analyzed to find out what duties they will be taking on, and what skills specialists are expected to have.