Videos
Watch: A focus on your year-end reporting
Watch Chapter Zero and the Deloitte Academy's discussion of the latest developments and best practice in relation to UK reporting, including sustainability and climate reporting requirements.
Watch: Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures
Watch Deloitte's discussion into the TNFD disclosure recommendations, including how they may be used to inform future standard setting and regulations, alongside considering the actions companies can take now to integrate nature and biodiversity into decision-making and reporting.
Watch: The people side of climate action and the role of the board
Setting a net zero target is not enough. Stakeholders expect demonstrable climate action and meaningful progress. In collaboration with Korn Ferry, Chapter Zero Brussels, and Chapter Zero France, this webinar explored the key ‘people’ challenges in taking action on climate, and the board’s role in holding the executive to account. It featured practical insights.
Watch: A focus on climate related reporting
Year-end climate related reporting for listed companies: Do you know the essential questions to ask your management team? This EY UK video explores the topic.
Watch: Climate and ESG reporting: An update for the board
In collaboration with Deloitte, we discussed the current climate and ESG reporting requirements with observations on reporting best practice. Some of the key issues for boards to consider over the coming months and to factor into your year-end accounts’ disclosures were also shared.
Watch: Sustainability in the spotlight
Spencer Stuart and Diligent Institute surveyed 590 corporate directors on how their boards are structuring ESG oversight and how they are preparing directors to fulfil their responsibilities.
Watch: Building confidence and clarity around ESG reporting
In this webinar, in partnership with the Deloitte Academy, we look at the acceleration in the move to mandatory ESG reporting and what this means in terms of the quality of sustainability data that will be expected. In particular we look at the growing calls for assurance, what assurance is required now, how that will likely change, and the key considerations.