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Sustainability and ESG Reporting

Financial Management and Accounting October 25, 2025
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Introduction

Environmental, Social, and Governance (**ESG**) factors have become crucial drivers of investor decisions, regulatory policy, and long-term corporate value. This course provides a practical, structured framework for developing, implementing, and reporting on an organization's sustainability performance. Participants will master the key global reporting standards (e.g., GRI, SASB, TCFD), learn how to conduct a materiality assessment, and integrate financial and non-financial data into a cohesive, auditable report. The program equips finance, compliance, and sustainability professionals with the essential knowledge to transform ESG reporting from a compliance chore into a strategic driver of value creation and stakeholder trust.

Objectives

Objectives

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the business case and strategic importance of ESG and corporate sustainability.
  • Master the core concepts of major global reporting frameworks (GRI, SASB, TCFD, IFRS S1/S2).
  • Conduct a **materiality assessment** to identify and prioritize relevant ESG topics for the organization.
  • Define, measure, and track key ESG metrics and performance indicators across the organization.
  • Develop and implement a robust data governance and internal control system for non-financial data.
  • Integrate ESG data into financial reporting and analysis for integrated decision-making.
  • Prepare a comprehensive and auditable **Sustainability Report** that meets stakeholder expectations.
  • Understand the evolving regulatory landscape for ESG reporting (e.g., SEC, EU directives).
  • Analyze the financial impact of climate-related risks and opportunities (TCFD).
  • Communicate ESG strategy and performance effectively to investors and the Board of Directors.

Target Audience

Target Audience

  • Sustainability Managers and Directors
  • Financial Controllers and Chief Financial Officers (CFOs)
  • Investor Relations and Corporate Communications Specialists
  • Compliance, Risk, and Internal Audit Professionals
  • Corporate Strategy and Governance Managers
  • Accounting Professionals involved in non-financial data reporting
  • Consultants specializing in ESG and corporate responsibility

Methodology

  • Case studies on best-in-class and controversial corporate sustainability reports and disclosures
  • Interactive workshops conducting a simplified materiality assessment and stakeholder mapping
  • Group activities calculating Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions and other key environmental metrics
  • Role-playing a presentation of the ESG strategy and performance to the Board or investor group
  • Discussions on the challenges of non-financial data quality and assurance
  • Individual assignments mapping organizational activities to major reporting framework requirements (e.g., GRI/SASB)

Personal Impact

  • Mastery of global ESG reporting standards and the ability to drive compliance.
  • Enhanced credibility as a strategic advisor on sustainability and integrated thinking.
  • Acquisition of high-demand skills in non-financial data management and assurance.
  • Ability to identify, measure, and articulate the financial risks and opportunities of ESG.
  • Improved communication and presentation skills for non-financial performance.
  • Gained a competitive edge in a rapidly growing area of corporate finance and compliance.

Organizational Impact

  • Enhanced corporate reputation and stronger investor relations through transparent reporting.
  • Reduced cost of capital by satisfying sustainable finance requirements.
  • Proactive management of non-financial risks (e.g., climate, social, regulatory).
  • Improved operational efficiency and innovation through sustainability initiatives.
  • Attraction and retention of top talent seeking purpose-driven organizations.
  • Alignment of business strategy with long-term value creation and societal impact.

Course Outline

Unit 1: The Strategic Context of ESG and Sustainability

The Business Case for ESG
  • Defining Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors and their interconnection
  • The link between strong ESG performance and financial value (e.g., cost of capital, valuation)
  • Understanding stakeholder expectations (investors, consumers, regulators) and their influence
  • The concept of Shared Value and integrating sustainability into core business strategy
  • Identifying material ESG risks and opportunities for the business
  • The role of the finance function as the driver of integrated reporting
Materiality and Governance
  • Conducting a rigorous **Materiality Assessment** (single vs. double materiality)
  • Prioritizing and validating the most relevant ESG topics for reporting
  • Establishing effective sustainability governance and oversight (Board, Committee structure)
  • Defining corporate ESG targets and linking them to business strategy
  • Integrating ESG goals into executive compensation and performance management
  • The role of data governance in ensuring ESG data quality and accuracy

Unit 2: Global ESG Reporting Frameworks and Metrics

Core Reporting Standards
  • In-depth study of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards and their structure
  • Understanding the sector-specific focus of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB)
  • The Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) and its recommendations
  • Overview of the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) and IFRS S1/S2
  • Connecting different frameworks to meet diverse stakeholder needs
  • Emerging standards: CDP, UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) mapping
Measuring and Managing ESG Data
  • Defining and measuring key environmental metrics (Scope 1, 2, 3 emissions, waste, water)
  • Tracking social metrics (employee safety, diversity, human capital) and their data sources
  • Governance metrics: board independence, executive pay, anti-corruption policies
  • Implementing data collection systems and platforms for non-financial information
  • Data consolidation, aggregation, and quality assurance processes
  • Techniques for normalizing ESG data across business units and over time

Unit 3: Reporting, Assurance, and Regulatory Compliance

Developing the Sustainability Report
  • Structuring the report: executive summary, performance data, governance, and strategy
  • Best practices in presenting ESG data through effective narratives and visuals
  • Using data visualization to highlight trends and progress against targets
  • Ensuring internal consistency and alignment with financial reports
  • Strategies for disseminating the report to target audiences (web, dedicated filing)
  • Integrating TCFD requirements into climate-related financial disclosures
Assurance and Compliance
  • The role of external assurance/audit for ESG reporting and data validation
  • Preparing the data and documentation for the assurance process
  • Understanding the evolving regulatory landscape (e.g., EU CSRD, US SEC climate disclosure rules)
  • Consequences of non-compliance and greenwashing risks
  • Developing effective internal controls over non-financial reporting (ICFR-ESG)
  • Continuous monitoring and improvement of the reporting process

Unit 4: Strategic Integration and Value Creation

Integrated Reporting and Capital Markets
  • The concept of Integrated Reporting () and its strategic benefits
  • Analyzing the impact of ESG factors on corporate valuation and cost of capital
  • Responding to ESG rating agencies (e.g., MSCI, Sustainalytics) and investor surveys
  • Communicating ESG performance and strategy in investor roadshows and annual reports
  • The finance department's role in green bond issuance and sustainable finance mechanisms
  • Linking ESG performance to executive compensation and capital allocation decisions
The Future of ESG Data
  • Leveraging technology (AI, Blockchain) for enhanced ESG data collection and transparency
  • Developing a long-term ESG reporting roadmap and digital transformation strategy
  • Scenario analysis for climate risks (e.g., transition risk, physical risk)
  • Addressing the "S" and "G" in ESG: social impact measurement and ethical governance
  • The transition to mandatory vs. voluntary ESG disclosure
  • Continuous improvement methodologies (e.g., Kaizen) for sustainability reporting

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