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Get clarity on ESG reporting requirements and learn how to future-proof your organisation’s sustainability strategy.
As mandatory climate-related financial disclosures come into effect in Australia and ESG regulations gain momentum globally, companies are facing growing pressure to enhance transparency across their supply chains. From the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) to evolving domestic frameworks, Australian businesses must now align their reporting practices with both local and international expectations.
This practical webinar will guide you through the fast-changing landscape of sustainability reporting and help you build a clear action plan. Whether you are just beginning your ESG reporting journey or looking to improve your current approach, this session will equip you with the insights needed to move forward with confidence.
Key takeaways:
- Understand the implications of global frameworks including CSRD, CBAM, GRI Standards, and modern slavery regulations for Australian and APAC-based organisations
- Learn how to initiate or enhance your ESG and sustainability disclosure processes
- Gauge the reporting readiness of your organisation using practical assessment techniques
- Identify the right reporting frameworks and assurance requirements for your industry
- Explore how ethical procurement and human rights due diligence are shaping ESG expectations
- Ask questions directly to an international expert in ESG strategy and sustainable supply chains
Who Should Attend?
This webinar is designed for senior executives, sustainability leaders, legal, compliance, and finance professionals from:
- Australian companies subject to emerging climate and non-financial reporting standards
- Businesses exporting to or operating in the EU and APAC, looking to manage risk and respond to new due diligence demands
- Anyone seeking to transform sustainability reporting into a powerful driver of business performance
About the Speaker

Adam Whitfield is a sustainability specialist with over a decade of international experience in social and environmental auditing, human rights due diligence, social accountability projects, and ESG strategy development and disclosure. He has supported multinational organisations in defining ethical procurement strategies and aligning reporting standards with international frameworks.
Throughout his career, he has led the development of strategic partnerships between international clients and human rights NGOs to improve employment practices within supply chains. His work on modern slavery prevention has been featured in both industry and government reports addressing exploitation in global supply chains. Adam continues to collaborate with researchers and policy-makers on human rights and environmental due diligence, providing on-the-ground insights into sustainability challenges across global supply networks.