Number of company sustainability officers triples in 2021 - study

Reuters

Published May 04, 2022 01:07PM ET

By Federica Urso

(Reuters) - The number of companies appointing chief sustainability officers (CSO) jumped threefold in 2021 year-on-year, a study by consultants PwC showed on Wednesday, although less than a third of all CSOs hold an executive position.

The findings from a survey of 1,640 companies across 62 countries show the growing demand for dedicated oversight in corporate boardrooms as firms face a rising number of environmental, social and governance (ESG) challenges.

The number of CSOs holding an executive level position, alongside board members such as the chief executive or chief financial officer, hit 28% in 2021, more than tripling from 9% in 2016, it showed.

North American and European companies were more likely to appoint CSOs at first or second management level - 48% and 35%, respectively. Those in the Middle East and Asia Pacific ranked last, with just 14% appointing at a higher level of seniority.

"Having a CSO sit on the executive board or report directly to the CEO or another board member helps educate and upskill the executive team on evolving ESG issues," PwC said.