ESG Reporting In Action
Course Description
PwC’s ESG Reporting In Action (ESG RepiA) constitutes a series of 5 online sessions focusing on 4 important topics revolving around the reporting aspect of ESG.
Session 1: Core components of environmental reporting. This session focuses on reporting GHG emissions, achieving net zero, and mitigating climate change impacts. Participants will learn about environmental sustainability reporting and the metrics required under CSRD, specifically ESRS E1 ‘Climate Change’ and ESRS E2 ‘Pollution’.
Sessions 2 & 3: Unpacking CSRD. These two sessions cover the main components of CSRD, including the expanded scope of reporting requirements and the double materiality assessment. Participants will gain insights into effective sustainability reporting practices and emerging trends.
Session 4: Technology for ESG Integration. This session emphasises the role of technology in ESG compliance, focusing on data collection and processing. Participants will learn a flexible and scalable ESG reporting approach.
Session 5: Business Transformation for Successful ESG Implementation. This session provides insights into integrating ESG factors into business strategies. Participants will learn how to develop an ESG framework and drive meaningful business transformation.
Our ESG Reporting in Action Programme constituting of five Online CPE sessions gives you the opportunity to upskill yourself in the area of ESG Reporting.
Course Structure
S1: Core components of environmental reporting
This session will delve into the environmental aspects of ESG, with a particular emphasis on reporting GHG emissions, achieving net zero, and mitigating the impacts of climate change.
Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of environmental sustainability reporting, including the risks and opportunities it presents for businesses. They will also develop a strong foundation in how to incorporate sustainable practices within their organisation and effectively report on these initiatives. Emphasis will be placed on the related environmental metrics required to be reported under CSRD, particularly in terms of ESRS E1 ‘Climate Change’ and ESRS E2 ‘Pollution’.
By the end of this session, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to drive meaningful environmental change in their business and daily life, and to report on these efforts accurately and effectively.
Participants will:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of environmental reporting, including the risks and opportunities it presents for businesses.
- Develop a strong foundation in incorporating sustainable practices within their organisation and effectively reporting on these initiatives.
- Learn about the environmental metrics required to be reported under CSRD, with a particular focus on ESRS E1 ‘Climate Change’ and ESRS E2 ‘Pollution’.
- Be equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to drive meaningful environmental change in their business and daily life, and to report on these efforts accurately and effectively.
S2 & S3: Unpacking CSRD
These two session will provide participants with a clear outline of the main components behind CSRD and how best to prepare for external reporting, including its key features such as the expanded scope of reporting requirements and an introduction to the ESRSs. It will offer a detailed overview of the double materiality assessment, including common pitfalls and best practice in carrying out this foundational exercise.
Participants will gain insights into effective sustainability reporting practices, including identifying key stakeholders, value chain mapping, data collection, and reporting. The session will also cover emerging sustainability trends, emphasising the importance of integrating sustainability concerns into strategy development and risk mitigation.
By the end of this course, participants will have the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the complex landscape of sustainability reporting and better support their organisation in driving the necessary change.
Participants will:
- Gain a clear understanding of the main components behind CSRD, including the expanded scope of reporting requirements and an introduction to the ESRSs, enabling them to effectively prepare for external reporting.
- Learn how to conduct a double materiality assessment, including identifying common pitfalls and best practices, to ensure a thorough and accurate evaluation of sustainability impacts.
Acquire insights into effective sustainability reporting practices, such as identifying key stakeholders, value chain mapping, data collection, and reporting, to enhance their organisation’s sustainability reporting capabilities. - Be equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the complex landscape of sustainability reporting, integrate sustainability concerns into strategy development and risk mitigation, and drive meaningful change within their organisation.
S4: Technology for ESG Integration
This session will provide participants with an in-depth understanding of the key aspects of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) compliance, emphasising the role of technology in supporting data collection and processing. The session will cover several topics, equipping participants with the knowledge and tools necessary to implement best practices in ESG reporting.
Participants will be introduced to an easy-to-follow ESG data collection and processing procedure that is transferable to a range of business activities. This process ensures that participants’ ESG reporting approach remains flexible, scalable, accurate, meaningful, and easy to track, with the support of technology. Participants will learn how to prioritise ESG topics and establish workflows essential to an effective reporting programme. These skills can be applied to different business contexts, thereby establishing a sustainable and effective approach to ESG reporting.
Participants will:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the key aspects of ESG compliance and the role of technology in supporting data collection and processing.
- Learn to implement an easy-to-follow ESG data collection and processing procedure that is transferable to various business activities, ensuring flexibility, scalability, accuracy, and meaningful reporting.
- Acquire the skills to prioritise ESG topics and establish essential workflows for an effective ESG reporting program.
- Be equipped with the knowledge to apply ESG reporting best practices in different business contexts, fostering a sustainable and effective approach to ESG reporting.
S5: Business Transformation for successful ESG Implementation
This session will offer participants insight into ESG strategy and business transformation, focusing on supporting organisations with best practice into how best to integrate environmental, social, and governance factors into their business strategies. The goal of this session is to help participants understand how to develop an institutional ESG framework, create an ESG vision and mission, and explore available support aimed at encouraging ESG implementation and integration.
Participants will be introduced to a range of topics designed to provide practical guidance and an in-depth understanding of ESG topics. This will support them in transforming their business strategies through an ESG lens. By the end of the session, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to drive meaningful business transformation and effectively integrate ESG principles into their organisational strategies.
Participants will:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of how to develop an institutional ESG framework, enabling them to create a robust ESG vision and mission for their organisations.
- Learn best practices for integrating environmental, social, and governance factors into their business strategies, ensuring a holistic approach to ESG implementation.
- Explore various support mechanisms and resources available to encourage and facilitate the integration of ESG principles within their organisations.
- Be equipped with practical knowledge and tools to drive meaningful business transformation through an ESG lens, effectively embedding ESG principles into their organisational strategies.
Should Attend
This programme focusing on ESG Reporting by PwC is targeted towards employees working within SMEs and large companies.
There are no specific prerequisites for this programme, and any individual interested in learning more about ESG can apply.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites
Assessment
There is no assessment. At the end of the session you will receive a Certificate of Attendance.
Key-Features
These online sessions were designed to be engaging and thought provoking.
Course Structure
S1: Core components of environmental reporting
This session will delve into the environmental aspects of ESG, with a particular emphasis on reporting GHG emissions, achieving net zero, and mitigating the impacts of climate change.
Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of environmental sustainability reporting, including the risks and opportunities it presents for businesses. They will also develop a strong foundation in how to incorporate sustainable practices within their organisation and effectively report on these initiatives. Emphasis will be placed on the related environmental metrics required to be reported under CSRD, particularly in terms of ESRS E1 ‘Climate Change’ and ESRS E2 ‘Pollution’.
By the end of this session, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to drive meaningful environmental change in their business and daily life, and to report on these efforts accurately and effectively.
Participants will:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of environmental reporting, including the risks and opportunities it presents for businesses.
- Develop a strong foundation in incorporating sustainable practices within their organisation and effectively reporting on these initiatives.
- Learn about the environmental metrics required to be reported under CSRD, with a particular focus on ESRS E1 ‘Climate Change’ and ESRS E2 ‘Pollution’.
- Be equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to drive meaningful environmental change in their business and daily life, and to report on these efforts accurately and effectively.
S2 & S3: Unpacking CSRD
These two session will provide participants with a clear outline of the main components behind CSRD and how best to prepare for external reporting, including its key features such as the expanded scope of reporting requirements and an introduction to the ESRSs. It will offer a detailed overview of the double materiality assessment, including common pitfalls and best practice in carrying out this foundational exercise.
Participants will gain insights into effective sustainability reporting practices, including identifying key stakeholders, value chain mapping, data collection, and reporting. The session will also cover emerging sustainability trends, emphasising the importance of integrating sustainability concerns into strategy development and risk mitigation.
By the end of this course, participants will have the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the complex landscape of sustainability reporting and better support their organisation in driving the necessary change.
Participants will:
- Gain a clear understanding of the main components behind CSRD, including the expanded scope of reporting requirements and an introduction to the ESRSs, enabling them to effectively prepare for external reporting.
- Learn how to conduct a double materiality assessment, including identifying common pitfalls and best practices, to ensure a thorough and accurate evaluation of sustainability impacts.
Acquire insights into effective sustainability reporting practices, such as identifying key stakeholders, value chain mapping, data collection, and reporting, to enhance their organisation’s sustainability reporting capabilities. - Be equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the complex landscape of sustainability reporting, integrate sustainability concerns into strategy development and risk mitigation, and drive meaningful change within their organisation.
S4: Technology for ESG Integration
This session will provide participants with an in-depth understanding of the key aspects of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) compliance, emphasising the role of technology in supporting data collection and processing. The session will cover several topics, equipping participants with the knowledge and tools necessary to implement best practices in ESG reporting.
Participants will be introduced to an easy-to-follow ESG data collection and processing procedure that is transferable to a range of business activities. This process ensures that participants’ ESG reporting approach remains flexible, scalable, accurate, meaningful, and easy to track, with the support of technology. Participants will learn how to prioritise ESG topics and establish workflows essential to an effective reporting programme. These skills can be applied to different business contexts, thereby establishing a sustainable and effective approach to ESG reporting.
Participants will:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the key aspects of ESG compliance and the role of technology in supporting data collection and processing.
- Learn to implement an easy-to-follow ESG data collection and processing procedure that is transferable to various business activities, ensuring flexibility, scalability, accuracy, and meaningful reporting.
- Acquire the skills to prioritise ESG topics and establish essential workflows for an effective ESG reporting program.
- Be equipped with the knowledge to apply ESG reporting best practices in different business contexts, fostering a sustainable and effective approach to ESG reporting.
S5: Business Transformation for successful ESG Implementation
This session will offer participants insight into ESG strategy and business transformation, focusing on supporting organisations with best practice into how best to integrate environmental, social, and governance factors into their business strategies. The goal of this session is to help participants understand how to develop an institutional ESG framework, create an ESG vision and mission, and explore available support aimed at encouraging ESG implementation and integration.
Participants will be introduced to a range of topics designed to provide practical guidance and an in-depth understanding of ESG topics. This will support them in transforming their business strategies through an ESG lens. By the end of the session, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to drive meaningful business transformation and effectively integrate ESG principles into their organisational strategies.
Participants will:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of how to develop an institutional ESG framework, enabling them to create a robust ESG vision and mission for their organisations.
- Learn best practices for integrating environmental, social, and governance factors into their business strategies, ensuring a holistic approach to ESG implementation.
- Explore various support mechanisms and resources available to encourage and facilitate the integration of ESG principles within their organisations.
- Be equipped with practical knowledge and tools to drive meaningful business transformation through an ESG lens, effectively embedding ESG principles into their organisational strategies.
Should Attend
This programme focusing on ESG Reporting by PwC is targeted towards employees working within SMEs and large companies.
There are no specific prerequisites for this programme, and any individual interested in learning more about ESG can apply.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites
Assessment
There is no assessment. At the end of the session you will receive a Certificate of Attendance.
Key-Features
These online sessions were designed to be engaging and thought provoking.
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