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7 and 8 April 2025

ESG REPORTING IN ACTION

European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) are required by the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). Adopted by the EU Commission in April 2021, the CSRD will enter into force in 2024 and requires companies falling within its scope to report using a double materiality perspective, in accordance with the ESRS adopted by the European Commission as delegated acts in June 2023.

Within this context, this hands-on learning programme, not only can provide an in-depth analysis of the current
ESG regulatory frameworks, but it particularly encourages delegates to think about materiality analysis and assessment in their companies. Practical insights on cross-cutting and topical disclosure requirements
as well as ' early adopter' examples and the role of an integrated strategy and narrative in ESG reporting
will add further value to the course.

Objectives
In addition to the in-depth updates on Regulation and Disclosure practice, Industry best practices and trends, there are several key outcomes that can be expected from this course:
  • Learn how to develop focused ESG disclosure practices against industry standards,

  • Understand the industry changes and learn what the likely changes will mean for you

  • Learn what investors, including Responsible Investors, expect from you and how best to engage with them

  • Understand how to conduct a double-materiality assessment and stakeholder engagement plan

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Faculty

Academy Experts

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Paolo Perego

Professor of Accounting - Faculty of Economics and Management, Free University of Bozen-Bolzan

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Oliver MacMahon

Consultant - Emperor

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Bayard Rezos

Senior Sustainability -ConsultantEmperor

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