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A Masterclass in ESG and Sustainability Accounting
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A Masterclass in ESG and Sustainability Accounting

Covering GRI, IFRS S1, S2 Stds; Carbon Taxes; Scope 1,2,3 Reporting
Last updated 9/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand the structure and reporting requirements of GRI and IFRS (S1 and S2) Sustainability Reporting Standards
  • Understand the challenges and risks of modern slavery
  • Understand the requirements behind emission trading and carbon management strategies
  • Understand the basics of Scope 1, 2 and 3 reporting
  • Understand the practices of environmental management accounting

Course content

10 sections17 lectures5h 34m total length
  • Introduction to Sustainability Reporting10:34

    The first lecture is intended to provide you with some background to your studies in

    sustainability accounting. We start with a brief overview of the term sustainability.

    the development of sustainability and the idea of sustainable enterprise. We then consider

    a more precise approach to sustainability from a philosophical perspective and look at the

    perceptions of sustainability. The last section of this lecture involves a key sustainable

    value framework developed by Hart and Milstein in 2003, which provides a

    sophisticated linkage from shareholder value to sustainable value.


  • Introduction to Sustainability Reporting
  • A Special Update My KPMG Report on Scope 3 Emissions Disclosure Project in Asia16:36

Requirements

  • No expertise in accounting reporting needed. You will learn all you need to know.

Description

This course delves into the challenges of sustainable reporting, providing a comprehensive exploration of vital concepts. We initiate our journey by providing an in-depth overview of the current landscape of sustainability reporting practices. Subsequently, we delve into the intricacies of two pivotal frameworks designed to facilitate the establishment of an ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) reporting system.

The first framework, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), places a strong emphasis on a multi-stakeholder approach, ensuring a holistic perspective. The second framework revolves around the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) S1 and S2, tailored to cater primarily to investor stakeholders' interests.

Our exploration extends to both the external and internal facets of ESG reporting, encompassing environmental, social, and governance dimensions of sustainability management. We take a deep dive into issues like modern slavery, examining its relevance to firms and supply chains, especially in the context of developing economies. Furthermore, we scrutinize the implications of the ESG reporting insights for the assurance function.

The course proceeds to tackle significant topics such as the carbon tax, emissions trading, and the reporting of Scope 3 emissions. Finally, we delve into the strategies for integrating this crucial information into decision-making processes within an organization, with a particular focus on the measurement and allocation of costs in the realm of sustainability management accounting. We finally provide a brief insight into where manufacturing is concerning sustainability management and the adoption of AI.

Who this course is for:

  • For accountants, business people and consultants who want to move into the sustainability field