
1. Interoperability GRI/ISSB/ESRS
Introduction, interoperability & implementation of internationally-recognised reporting frameworks
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In this training workshop you will get a foundational understanding of the main components, requirements, differences and linkages between the world's three most significant sustainability reporting standards -GRI, ISSB and ESRS.
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You will see practical examples of their implementation, including guidance relevant for companies.
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You will hear from Companies who have implemented the different reporting standards and their lessons learned.
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The training will include presentations from reporting managers, experts and the standard setters themselves.
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At the conclusion of this training workshop you will be armed with the knowledge to make informed decisions about which reporting standards to use and how to implement them in your own organisational environment.
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2. Double Materiality
Double materiality deep dive: ESRS prescription, links to GRI & ISSB, processes, pitfalls and pro tips.
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In this training workshop you will conduct an auditable double materiality (DMA) process in alignment with the ESRS.
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You will understand the practicalities of undertaking a DMA, including sources of guidance relevant for companies.
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You will hear from Companies who have implemented a DMA and their lessons learned.
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The training will include presentations from reporting managers and DMA experts.
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At the conclusion of this training workshop you will be capable of executing your own double materiality process.
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3. Data driven Climate Action
Getting value out of climate reporting: from compliance to impact, risk management, and market relevance
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This training workshop builds on the foundations of New Zealand’s Climate-Related Disclosures (CRD) framework. We focus on how accurate climate data can be leveraged to drive real-world outcomes - reducing emissions, managing climate risks, and informing strategicdecisions.
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We also explore how financial markets interpret climate disclosures, including investor expectations, assurance signals, and implications for capital access.
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The workshop features practical insights from reporting leads, climate risk experts, and market analysts.
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By the end, participants will be equipped to deliver climate reporting that goes beyond compliance - adding strategic value, credibility, and impact.