edie’s Communications Handbook: Delivering best-practice sustainability engagement in 2022

The communications handbook is designed to help you relay the importance of sustainability targets and initiatives to key stakeholders, and to build lasting engagement. Stakeholder groups covered include consumers, colleagues, investors, board members and suppliers.

This download is packed with a combination of advice from experts, top tips and updates on key legislation.

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As the year winds down to an end businesses are still thinking through approaches to engagement on topics such as purpose, ethics and sustainability.

As detailed in this updated free-to-download handbook, now is an opportune moment to evolve your organisation’s approach to sustainability communications to ensure that impact is amplified.

This handbook, updated to provide expert insight from ICF provides you with the best-practice advice and expert insight you need to relay the importance of sustainability to key stakeholders.

Packed with a combination of advice from experts, top tips and updates on key legislation, the handbook will help you to fine-tune your approach to crucial conversations – regardless of whether your organisation has an established strategy, is looking to re-invent its approach, or is just getting started on its sustainability communications journey.

The handbook features a viewpoint from ICF’s managing consultant Xander Evangelidis, on how businesses can use communication to make a difference.

“This helpful and inspiring handbook shows you how to target stakeholders from across your sustainability value chain through your communications,” Evangelidis said. “From the work ICF does in both private and public sector organizations, we see this focus area as a key driver of positive change.

“You’ll find plenty of useful, practical help in this report to support you in approaching each of your stakeholder groups. It also shares best practice advice to effectively drive engagement with them, by meeting them where they are in their own sustainable transitions.”

Click here to access your copy of the communications handbook.

edie staff