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Boohoo and the drunkard’s search for ESG meaning

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On 5th July the UK newspapers The Times and Sunday Times broke several stories based on undercover investigations into the fast fashion retailer Boohoo. The stories alleged that workers were making garments for Boohoo for as little as £3.50 an hour (barely a third of the legal minimum wage).1 The investigation also alleged that manufacturing continued during the local lockdown rules to control the spread of COVID-19 and that no additional hygiene or social distancing measures were in place.

ESG matters

As a fast fashion retailer, Boohoo is not a business that WHEB would ever invest in. But the case is interesting for what it tells us about the market’s attitude to environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues and the value of ESG ratings and research.

The first point to make, if it still needs to be made, is that ESG issues matter. The reaction to the newspaper reports was immediate. When the UK market reopened the following day, Boohoo’s share price fell from £3.88 to £2.97 (-23%). In the following days the share price fell to a low of £1.98 before recovering to £2.62 (-32%) by the end of July.2

Crying over ESG ratings

Boohoo, it transpires, was highly rated by many of the ESG rating agencies. Many investors use these ratings naïvely, basing decisions on the overall rating without digging into the underlying data and insights. Based on data from CSRhub, an aggregator of ESG ratings, the company had an ESG rating in the top 29th percentile of more than 19,000 companies worldwide.3 One ESG fund that claimed to focus specifically on labour conditions had Boohoo as its largest holding.4

Like the ‘dieselgate’ scandal that hit VW in 2015, the problem with many ESG ratings is that they suffer from what has been called the ‘drunkard’s search’ principle or the ‘streetlight effect’. This is a type of observational bias that occurs when people only search for something where it is easiest to look for it. Both names refer to a well-known joke involving a drunkard looking for his keys under a streetlight. Not because that is where they were lost, but because that is where it is easiest to look.

Boohoo received strong ESG ratings in large part because it has an impressive set of targets on a range of social and environmental issues. On the critical issue of supply-chain transparency, however, it was sadly lacking. The Fashion Transparency Index, an independent initiative focused on improving transparency in the fashion industry, gave Boohoo a score of only 9%.5 As one analyst put it ‘[Boohoo] simply did not provide any information that would have allowed investors and customers to trace the origin of its clothes and of course, that is exactly where the scandal is.’6

Impact ratings are no better

As we have written before, ESG research can provide a critical insight into the fundamental quality of a business.7 ESG ratings, by contrast, are subject to a range of methodological and observational biases that make them, at best, a distraction.

As a post-script we would suggest that the new breed of impact ratings are likely to be little better. One recent assessment concluded that Varian, a company wholly focused on providing products and services for treating cancer, was only 47.45% ‘impactful’. In reality, the company has only two businesses. One makes and sells radiotherapy equipment and services used to treat over three million cancer sufferers per year. The other focuses on proton therapy – a technology that is particularly effective in treating cancers in children. That sounds 100% impactful to us.  And that’s why we do not rely on impact and ESG ratings.

1 https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/boohoo-fashion-giant-faces-slavery-investigation-57s3hxcth

2 FactSet

3 https://www.csrhub.com/CSR_and_sustainability_information/BoohooCom-PLC

4 Liberum

5 https://www.fashionrevolution.org/about/transparency/

6 Op. Cit. 3

7 https://wheb.clientprojects.co.uk/what-do-esg-ratings-actually-tell-us/

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