Sustainability reporting has entered a new phase, shaped by rapidly changing regulations and growing expectations from stakeholders. With the UK Government releasing draft versions of the UK Sustainability Disclosure Standards and the global movement toward adopting the ISSB framework, organizations are under increasing pressure to meet regulatory demands while producing reports that remain relevant, reliable, and practical.
To support businesses in navigating these changes, the UN Global Compact Network UK has joined forces with MHA to launch the Sustainability Reporting Webinar Series 2025. This four-part series will address key aspects of sustainability reporting, highlighting the overlap between evolving regulatory frameworks and shifting stakeholder expectations. Attendees will gain practical insights and tools to improve reporting systems, strengthen governance, enhance data quality, and foster long-term organisational resilience.
Upcoming sessions include:
Navigating Regulations: Lessons from CSRD Implementation and Future UK & EU Developments – Wednesday, 8 October, 14:00–15:15 BST. A deep dive into the UK Sustainability Reporting Standards exposure draft, how they compare with CSRD, lessons from implementation, and updates from the EU Omnibus Directive. Emissions Reporting & Transition Planning: The Changing Landscape for Businesses – Wednesday, 15 October, 14:00–15:15 BST. Explore effective practices in emissions reporting, case studies applying Transition Plan Taskforce Guidance, and strategies adaptable to businesses of all sizes. Social Sustainability Reporting: Building Resilience and Driving Innovation – Wednesday, 22 October, 14:00–15:15 BST. Examine the latest developments in social sustainability disclosures, including CSDDD updates and global standards for measuring social impact. Reporting as a Strategic Tool: Maximising Value and Strengthening Trust – Wednesday, 29 October, 14:00–15:15 GMT. Learn how to use sustainability data to support governance, risk management, audit requirements, and operational efficiency. To support businesses in navigating these changes, the UN Global Compact Network UK has joined forces with MHA to launch the Sustainability Reporting Webinar Series 2025. This four-part series will address key aspects of sustainability reporting, highlighting the overlap between evolving regulatory frameworks and shifting stakeholder expectations. Attendees will gain practical insights and tools to improve reporting systems, strengthen governance, enhance data quality, and foster long-term organisational resilience.
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