Adapting to Meet New ESG Disclosure Requirements
Evolving ESG Reporting Strategies
With COP 28 around the corner, and following the publication of the first set of standards from the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) and the final European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) that underpin the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), it’s clear that the focus on ESG considerations has intensified.
This webinar hosted by the Financial Times, in partnership with Workiva will discuss the evolution of both stakeholder demands and the regulatory landscape, and how companies on their sustainability journey can effectively bridge the gap between their current ESG reporting status and the evolving landscape. Panellists will explore the magnitude of the reporting burden imposed by regulations like the CSRD and ISSB, as well as global impact movements including the CFO Coalition for Sustainable Development Goals and the UN’s Forward Faster initiative; how they are rapidly grappling with the complexities of the task at hand; how to deliver and communicate the value of ESG; and strategies to expedite compliance while maintaining precision. They will also look at how companies are reorganising internally to meet compliance requirements and how innovation with technology can be utilised to manage ESG data and find new efficiencies.
Emerging norms and best practices
What are the emerging best practices? What strategies are companies currently deploying to meet their ESG reporting goals?
Investor pressure for comparability
What are the emerging trends in achieving market comparability amidst the diverse demands of investors, and who is at the forefront of these initiatives?
What is coming next?
What should companies further prepare themselves for when it comes to new demands and how critical are they to doing business?
World-Class Business Leaders and Speakers.
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