GlobalEthix and RSO IN MOROCCO announce the holding of an exclusive conference dedicated to the launch of the ESG 1000 standard, an innovative framework for the Certification of ESG Governance Systems. The event will take place at the Casablanca Marriott Hotel starting at 3:00 PM and will bring together key players in responsible governance.
A structured framework for effective ESG governance
In the face of growing challenges related to compliance, transparency, and environmental and social responsibility, the ESG 1000 standard offers a structured framework that allows companies and institutions to assess, improve, and certify their practices in accordance with the best international references.
The conference will be led by Christian Levesque, President of the ESG 1000 Committee, also head of the ISO delegation from Canada and co-author of ISO standards 37000 (governance of organizations) and 37001 (anti-corruption management). His expertise will provide strategic insights into the integration of ESG requirements into governance systems.
A key event for economic and institutional decision-makers
This meeting will bring together business leaders, investors, institutional representatives, and ESG experts, who will discuss the implications of this new standard regarding regulatory compliance, non-financial reporting, and responsible investment.
Mohammed Aziz DERJ, President of RSO IN MOROCCO, emphasizes the importance of this standard:
“The certification of ESG Governance Systems is becoming an essential strategic lever for companies and institutions that wish to gain credibility and competitiveness. With the ESG 1000 standard, we provide a rigorous framework tailored to the requirements of investors and regulators.”
Why participate?
- Understand the requirements of the ESG 1000 certification
- Align governance with international ESG standards
- Engage with leaders in sustainable development and green finance
By integrating global best practices and the specificities of emerging markets, the ESG 1000 standard aims to become a benchmark standard for companies, public institutions, and the financial sector.