35% of Asia/Pacific* Firms to Elevate ESG Reporting with AI by 2024, IDC Predicts
IDC predicts that by 2024, 35% of companies and regional public service institutions will leverage AI to advance their ESG metrics and data management beyond reporting capabilities to generate sustainability-driven cost benefits and competitive advantages.
IDC sustainability research has always placed AI as a cornerstone technology in unlocking the total value of ESG data.
In a recent survey, technology buyers in Asia/Pacific, Excluding Japan (APEJ), ranked AI and its derivatives as the most useful innovative technology to meet their sustainability/ESG objectives.
In a recent report, IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Sustainability/ESG 2024 Predictions — Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Implications, IDC predicts that by 2024, 35% of companies and public service institutions in the region will leverage AI technology to advance their ESG metrics and data management beyond reporting capabilities to generate sustainability-driven cost benefits and competitive advantages.
IDC sustainability research has always placed AI as a cornerstone technology in unlocking the full value of ESG data. In a survey conducted in August 2023, technology buyers in Asia/Pacific Excluding Japan (APEJ) ranked AI and its derivatives as the number one most useful innovative technology to meet their sustainability/ESG objectives. Furthermore, 46% of APEJ enterprises find GenAI particularly useful in ESG data analysis.
AI is predicted to remain a critical technology in the operationalization of ESG in 2024 and beyond:
• Responsible AI: By 2025, 25% of ESG review boards in APEJ will include ethical and responsible oversight of AI efforts in their purview.
• Sustainable Supply Chain Management: By 2026, AI-powered demand forecasting will reduce excess inventory levels by 20% minimizing waste and lowering carbon emissions from excess production.
In addition to the growing role of AI in meeting sustainability/ESG objectives, IDC also noticed that APEJ organizations are in a cusp of a great shift which will lead to more demand for sustainability and ESG-enabling technologies and related business services. IDC’s sustainability surveys are showing accelerated adoption of sustainability/ESG in the region in the last 12 months, much faster than anywhere else in the world. From 2024 and beyond, IDC expects these topics to take center stage in sustainability/ESG in the region:
• Decarbonization: By 2027, 50% of large organizations in APEJ will require a carbon neutrality strategy as a standard part of enterprise technology procurements and RFPs as compared with 40% today.
• Circularity: By 2024, 50% of APEJ organizations will require OEMs/ODMs to provide detailed circularity metrics about design, manufacturing, life cycle, repair, reuse, and disposal in dashboards to facilitate reporting.
• Social Sustainability: By 2028, 30% of APEJ companies will track social capital KPIs (e.g., human rights management) to reflect the increasing demand from external stakeholders to address social sustainability topics.
• Biodiversity and Nature Positivity. By 2027, 25% of APEJ companies will consider biodiversity a material ESG issue for their business and will have put in place concrete impact mitigation strategies and data management tools.
• ESG Services: By 2027, due to increased focus on climate risk, 80% of all sustainability-related services engagements will include a climate risk component, a 30% increase from the present.
• Sustainable Datacenters: By 2026, 35% of all datacenter energy consumption in APEJ will be powered by renewables.
• Chief Sustainability Officer: By 2028, companies most advanced with sustainable business transformation (~10–20%) will have sustainability embedded across the organization, and CSOs will have only coordination role.
“Over 90% of enterprises in the region are currently navigating their sustainability journey, responding to global and local regulatory pressures and the need to stay competitive. Manufacturing, logistics, ICT, financial services sectors, as well as public sector institutions, such as government, education and healthcare, are increasingly reliant on digital technology solutions and ESG-related consultancy services to get them started or help them advance in sustainability maturity. IDC foresees a rapid expansion of sustainability tech applications in the near-term, expanding use-cases and scope of material topics,” says Melvie Espejo, Research Director, Sustainability Strategies and Technologies, IDC Asia/Pacific.
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