Navigating upcoming sustainability disclosures and frameworks: how to create efficiency through synergies

As ESG and sustainability reporting evolves from voluntary to mandatory, companies are under increasing pressure to understand, prepare and comply with various regulations and frameworks. The good news is that the key topics, assessment methodologies and metrics required for disclosure appear to be interdependent, influencing each other and creating an ecosystem of ESG tasks. By taking a 360-degree perspective on the interplay of these regulations and frameworks, companies can leverage synergies and truly drive ESG best practice.

In this webinar, we explore strategies for effective ESG disclosures within an integrated ecosystem of ESG and sustainability frameworks and regulations. Participants can expect insights into the evolving landscape of reporting requirements under CSRD, SEC, California climate legislation, IFRS, TCFD and more, along with their interdependencies and their impact on different industries.

Join Sphera’s experts for a dynamic discussion on how to promote transparency, accountability and resilience in the face of upcoming disclosure challenges in the broader context of ESG and sustainability practices.

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