Description
This jargon-busting webinar will present a masterclass in the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) through the 4 pillars of Shannon Chamber’s Sustainability Conference: Energy, Waste, Water and Biodiversity. We will take you through the origins of the Directive, why it’s such a game-changer, and we will bring it to life through real-world examples. Even if this topic does not yet apply to your business directly, we explain what this means for SMEs and how it links to the myriad of other disclosure frameworks and standards coming down the tracks.
Objectives:
- Understand why CSRD is such a game-changer for businesses
- Deep dive into the ‘E’ ESRS topic standards: what they are looking for and the resources we find helpful
- How to use the VSME and LSME guidance to your advantage: CSRD-lite is a useful starting point if you haven’t yet thought about sustainability reporting
- Watch the CSRD come to life: the EFRAG guidance is dense, so we have gathered CSRD-aligned reports from companies around the world to show you how this works in practice
- Answer any questions that you still have
About Kim Knowles:
Kim is an accredited and accomplished consultant with an impressive track record spanning over two decades in change delivery. Working nationally and internationally, Kim has collaborated on a variety of high profile projects across the energy, healthcare, financial services, and film & TV sectors. Kim specialises in sustainability advisory and strategy design & implementation and is adept at pragmatically navigating the steps along that change journey through ESG training, communication and reporting. Through her consultancy, The Change We Need, Kim, and a network of specialised partners support clients in navigating the complex topic of sustainability, making sense of the jargon and finding solutions that meet their needs.
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This session is Free of Charge.
This is an online event and the Zoom link to join the session will be shared one day before the scheduled time.