ESG Rating: What It Is and What It Represents

The ESG rating is an assessment that measures how sustainable and responsible a company or organization is from an environmental, social, and governance perspective. ESG is an acronym that stands for three fundamental pillars: Environment, Social, and Governance. This rating helps investors, customers, and other stakeholders understand how a company manages sustainability-related risks and opportunities.
The ESG score is based on various factors, such as CO₂ emissions reduction, resource-use efficiency, workplace quality, respect for human rights, transparency, and ethical corporate governance. Specialized agencies collect data from corporate and public sources and use algorithms to assign a score, usually expressed on a scale (for example, from 0 to 100), where a higher value indicates a stronger commitment to real sustainability, not just in words.
Goman continues to pursue excellence, continuously improving its ESG performance and strengthening its reputation as an industry leader in sustainability and corporate ethics.
The 2025 score achieved by Goman has further improved compared to the previous year and has reached a score of 69 out of 100, highlighting that the company is already positioned above the industry average. This result reflects Goman’s ongoing commitment to sustainable and responsible business practices.
