Significant policy changes are reshaping how many companies approach sustainability

Durch | Mai 29, 2025

80% of surveyed sustainability executives say their companies are adjusting their ESG strategies in response to the new administration. The most common change is reframing communications: 52% of executives report reworking their sustainability messaging, including moving away from the term „ESG.“

Tariffs also pose a challenge, with 66% saying they will hinder progress on achieving sustainability goals. Almost half (45%) say they will delay investments in sustainable operations.

The study also captures how ESG backlash is evolving: 90% believe it will persist—or even intensify—over the next few years. That’s a rise from 63% just two years ago. The top targets of backlash are climate-related commitments, such as net-zero goals, and ESG-related language.

When asked who is driving the backlash, surveyed executives now point to federal policymakers. It marks a shift from two years ago, when activists and advocacy groups topped the list.

Companies are adjusting their strategies by reframing language and moving away from the term „ESG.“

  • 52% of executives say their companies are narrowing or reframing communications, including moving away from the term „ESG“
  • 48% are increasing legal and risk review
  • 43% are enhancing focus on business ROI and shareholder value of ESG-related initiatives

Sources of backlash

Activists take a backseat. Federal policymakers are now the leading source of ESG opposition.

  • Federal policymakers are the top agitator: 78% of executives say US federal policymakers and regulators will be the most significant drivers of ESG backlash
    • That’s up from 43% who said the same about this group’s impact over the last two years
  • Activists are no longer the main source of pressure: 51% cite activist groups, up from 48%
    • But over the last two years, respondents had cited activists as the leading source of backlash
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