As part of their larger commitment to corporate citizenship, organizations are adopting sustainable practices in a time when corporate responsibility is no longer discretionary but rather morally required. Businesses are increasingly using Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) frameworks to help them develop strategies that benefit communities, the environment and economic growth. Businesses are shifting from charitable gestures to projects that have a long-term, significant impact on the people and ecosystems they affect. This change indicates a growing understanding that profitability and sustainability are closely related and do not have to conflict. The importance of interacting with communities is recognised by organisations that excel in social investment and conservation.