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PitchBook Analyst Note: Concerns About and Criticisms of ESG

Q1 2023

PitchBook Analyst Note: Concerns About and Criticisms of ESG

March 8, 2023

Sorting through the top criticisms of ESG 

Tracking and mitigating material environmental, social & governance (ESG)-related risks within investments strikes some GPs and LPs as common sense. But the ESG strategy rankles some investors, especially those who view the now-politicized risk evaluation framework as a subjective, unethical form of virtue signaling.  

In our latest analyst note, Concerns About and Criticisms of ESG, analyst Anikka Villegas breaks out and dissects five oft-repeated arguments against the use of ESG. The report spells out which concerns are based in reality and which are born from misinformation.


Table of contents
Key takeaways 1
Introduction 2
Sentiment 1: ESG is subjective, and ESG performance is difficult to substantiate through measurement and comparison. 3
Sentiment 2: ESG requires sacrificing returns and constitutes a breach of fiduciary duty. 5
Sentiment 3: ESG is redundant because it is already part of best practice. 7
Sentiment 4: ESG as a whole distracts from the highest-priority issues and areas of potential Impact. 9
Sentiment 5: ESG is mostly virtue signaling and rarely involves follow-through on the actions stated or implied by ESG practitioners. 10
Conclusion 11