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Sustainability Reporting: Where to start

Sustainability Reporting: Where to start

WEBINAR | 17 July 2025 | 10.00-11.00 BST

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As frameworks like CSRD and IFRS reshape corporate sustainability obligations, many organisations are finding that non-financial reporting remains fragmented, manual, and resource-intensive.

Join us for a live webinar examining the evolving reporting landscape and what leading organisations are doing to keep pace with regulatory and stakeholder expectations.

  • What CSRD, IFRS and other frameworks really mean in practice
  • Why so many companies struggle to report sustainability performance
  • Reducing burden, increasing accuracy and ensuring audit readiness
  • What good looks like and best practices

You’ll leave the session with:
• A clear understanding of the latest sustainability-related reporting landscape
• Insight into real-world challenges and why traditional reporting methods fall short
• Strategies to improve data quality, reduce reporting time and avoid non-compliance
• A practical view of best practice and what to look for when outsourcing
• An interactive Readiness Checklist to help you assess your current reporting maturity

This session is ideal for professionals responsible for managing sustainability reporting, corporate governance or regulatory compliance, including:
• Heads of ESG / Sustainability / Net Zero / Chief Sustainability Officers
• Corporate Compliance and Risk Officers
• Legal, Finance and Governance Executives
• Procurement or Supply Chain Directors supporting ESG initiatives
• Programme Managers involved in non-financial disclosures

Whether you’re reporting internally or preparing for external assurance, this session offers value at any stage of the journey.

Adam Whitfield

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.

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