The Healthy Seas Podcast

From Reporting to Real Impact: What Businesses Can Learn from ESG Consultants

Crystal DiMiceli Episode 25

How sustainability reporting, biodiversity, and NGO partnerships can shape the next wave of corporate responsibility.

In this new episode of the Healthy Seas Podcast, we explore what lies beyond ESG compliance — and how companies can turn sustainability reporting into real environmental impact.

Our guests Elena Cicoria and Giuseppe Cais from Diligea, a Benefit Corporation specializing in ESG consulting, share what they’ve learned working with businesses of all sizes, from banks to small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

They explain why sustainability can no longer be treated as a side project, what’s missing in most corporate strategies, and how new reporting regulations in Europe are reshaping the way companies integrate environmental and social performance into daily operations.

Together, we talk about:

  • The hidden opportunities behind ESG reporting
  • Why biodiversity — not just carbon — should be part of every business strategy
  • The growing role of transparency and accountability in fighting greenwashing
  • How oceans connect to every industry, even those far from the coast
  • And how NGOs like Healthy Seas can help companies move from reporting to real impact — through tangible restoration, circular economy, and education projects.

Whether you’re a sustainability manager looking to strengthen your company’s ESG strategy or a business curious about meaningful partnerships, this episode offers both clarity and inspiration.

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Healthy Seas is a marine conservation organization whose mission is to tackle the ghost fishing phenomenon and turn this waste into an opportunity for a more circular economy. They do this through clean-ups, prevention, education, and working with partners who recycle and repurpose this material. The podcast is hosted by Crystal DiMiceli.