ACSA Highlights ESG and Transformation Integration at Annual Conference
- Maryke Dickinson

- 11 hours ago
- 1 min read
Corporate Services Group Executive, Ms Laurie Less, recently represented Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) at the Alternative Prosperity Annual Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Conference held at the Maslow Hotel. The event brought together industry leaders, sustainability professionals, and transformation specialists to explore innovative approaches to responsible business practices and long-term organisational growth.
As part of the conference programme, Ms Less participated in a high-level panel discussion titled “Integrating ESG and Transformation: Enhancing Strategic Coherence.” During the discussion, she shared valuable insights into how ACSA has successfully embedded organisational transformation initiatives into its broader ESG reporting framework.
Ms Less highlighted the importance of aligning sustainability objectives with transformation strategies to create meaningful impact across organisations and communities. She explained how ACSA’s approach ensures that environmental responsibility, social development, governance standards, and transformation goals work together to support inclusive growth and operational excellence.
The discussion also focused on the practical implementation of ESG within organisations, with Ms Less outlining some of the lessons, opportunities, and challenges experienced throughout ACSA’s sustainability journey. Her contribution underscored the growing importance of integrating ESG principles into core business operations to drive accountability, resilience, and sustainable development.
The conference served as an important platform for thought leadership and collaboration, encouraging organisations across various sectors to strengthen their ESG commitments while advancing transformation and sustainability objectives.
ACSA continues to play a significant role in promoting responsible corporate practices that contribute to economic growth, social progress, and environmental stewardship in South Africa.




