Biophilic ESG – Measuring Impact of Nature Integration in Corporate Spaces

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Dr. Vichitra Somshekar, Hridey Lohia

Abstract

While analyzing through several ESG review s at some point of the early stage of this research, one element have become quite clean—maximum corporations speak at period about emissions, governance policies, and staff numbers, however say very little about the actual workplace spaces wherein employees spend maximum in their time. This hole raised a easy however important question: if administrative center design affects how human beings feel and paintings, why is it nearly invisible in ESG reporting? This look at grows out of that query and looks carefully at biophilic layout, meaning the use of natural light, vegetation, ventilation, and natural materials in corporate offices, and how it connects with ESG performance.The point of interest is specially at the Environmental and Social dimensions of ESG, particularly energy performance, indoor environmental first-class, and employee well being. due to realistic limitations in having access to inner company data, the examine is predicated on secondary assets such as sustainability reports, ESG disclosures, case research, and existing educational studies. even as going via those substances, it have become obtrusive that groups like Infosys, Wipro, and Google have documented their biophilic tasks more brazenly than others, that's why they're mentioned as key examples. signs inclusive of electricity intake traits, absenteeism figures, and mentioned health effects are examined anywhere the facts permits, even though now not all comparisons are absolutely consistent. What emerges from this evaluation is a typically high-quality link among biophilic layout and both environmental overall performance and employee-related consequences. on the identical time, it's miles additionally clean that many of these blessings stay poorly captured in formal ESG metrics. Some findings align nicely with current literature, even as others continue to be much less conclusive because of data constraints. To address this hole, the paper proposes an ESG–Biophilic Scorecard as a practical start line for reporting nature-incorporated workplace practices. average, this study argues that biophilic design merits more extreme attention—now not as a visible or architectural trend, however as a significant and human-centred contributor to company sustainability.

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Dr. Vichitra Somshekar, Hridey Lohia. Biophilic ESG – Measuring Impact of Nature Integration in Corporate Spaces. ES 2026, 22 (3(S)March), 362-371. https://doi.org/10.69889/sghv8h50.
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Dr. Vichitra Somshekar, Hridey Lohia. Biophilic ESG – Measuring Impact of Nature Integration in Corporate Spaces. ES 2026, 22 (3(S)March), 362-371. https://doi.org/10.69889/sghv8h50.