The integration of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles into corporate strategic management can significantly enhance corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices and strengthen competitive capabilities in sustainable development. Incorporating ESG concepts into strategic planning enables comprehensive optimization across environmental protection, social responsibility, and corporate governance. By establishing a scientific and robust ESG performance evaluation system, enterprises can quantitatively assess their environmental impact, social benefits, and governance structures, thereby advancing their management practices in green development and social responsibility to new levels. This study employs a dual methodology combining theoretical research and case analysis to examine corporate ESG implementation pathways and construct a multidimensional performance evaluation framework. The proposed system ensures data-driven decision-making for sustainable operations through dynamic tracking mechanisms and monitoring platforms, ultimately creating a continuous improvement cycle. These approaches provide empirical support and strategic references for enterprises pursuing high-quality development.
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