What are companies for?

Published: June 12, 2023, 8 p.m.

Ruth Sunderland, the group business editor of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, asks industry leaders and thinkers about the purpose of companies. Should they be organisations designed to generate profits for the benefit of shareholders, or do they have a bigger role to play in society? What part do they play in environmental policy? Ruth investigates ESG investments, which claim to promote environmental, social and corporate governance best practice, and have become a trillion pound industry. Why has ESG become a flashpoint in the US political culture wars and could the same happen in the UK?

Presenter: Ruth Sunderland\nProducer: Farhana Haider\nEditor: Clare Fordham\nSound Engineer: Nicky Edwards\nProduction Coordinator: Maria Ogundele

Contributors: \nMark Goyder Founder, Tomorrows Company\nEuan Munro, Chief Executive, Newton Investment Management\nMerryn Somerset Webb, Senior Columnist at Bloomberg.\nPhilip Gill, small Investor \nGiulia Chierchia, Executive Vice President for Strategy, Sustainability, and Ventures at BP\nLouise Oliver, Co-Founder, Piercefield Oliver Chartered Financial Planners\nRachel, Small investor\nDr Nina Seega, Director for the Centre for Sustainable Finance at the Cambridge Institute of Sustainability Leadership\nTariq Fancy, Former Chief Investment officer for Sustainability Investing at BlackRock\nWitold Henisz, Vice Dean and faculty director of the ESG initiative at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania