Webinar series on sustainability reporting standards

ESRS Deep-dives

 

As a consequence of the CSRD, listed companies across the EU are now faced with the enormous task of preparing a sustainability report for 2024 that aligns with the extensive requirements of the CSRD and specifically the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS).

In this webinar series, you'll learn more about the specifics of three key standards.

The European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) are a core component of the EU’s sustainability agenda, intended to boost the transparency and comparability of corporate sustainability reporting. 

As more companies embark on their CSRD journey, it’s key to go deeper and get even more hands-on.

This is the essence of our webinar series on – for the time being – three selected standards: E1, S2, and E5.

This will give you a more granular understanding of core CSRD topics such as climate change, human rights, workers in the value chain, resource use and circularity.

 

First webinar is on E1:
Tuesday, October 29th | 10:00 – 11:00 AM CET

 

At the webinars, you will hear from our  thought leaders and a select group of management consultants specialising in helping companies progress and report in accordance with the ESRS.

We are known for always giving hands-on advice and share lessons learned but most importantly offer an opinion that is pragmatic, realistic and experience-based.

 

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Check out each of the deep-dives

In each of the webinars we will go deeper into the standards and what they mean to businesses. Click below to see how you benefit from joining the individual webinars. 

ESRS E1: Climate change

In this webinar, climate and CSRD specialists Patrick Moloney, Jack Robinson and Nicol Janin Mayr will guide you through the essential steps to navigate the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) E1, focused on climate-related reporting. 

The session will tackle how to move beyond the results of your double materiality assessment—where climate is material but you’re unsure how to proceed. We'll break down practical approaches to handling emissions, managing climate risks, and making your climate reporting both actionable and meaningful. 

Join us on: Tuesday, October 29th | 10:00 – 11:00 AM CET 

At the webinar, the experts will address questions such as:  

  • What should you focus on after identifying climate as a material issue? 
  • How can you begin managing emissions and climate risks effectively?  
  • What are the key steps to ensure meaningful and compliant reporting under ESRS E1?  
  • How can this reporting drive both compliance and climate strategy? 
ESRS E2: Workers in the value chain

In this webinar responsible business conduct, human rights and CSRD specialists Thomas Trier Hansen, Tereza Kramlova & Patrick Moloney will guide you through the essential steps to navigate the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) S2 focusing upon reporting in relation to workers in the value chain.   

The session will tackle how to determine actual scope of ESRS S2 and an enterprise’s responsibility, how to carry out the double materiality assessment with an emphasis upon determining scale, scope and irremediability as well as how to both identify and quantify financial risks & opportunities. If ESRS S2 is already deemed to be material but you are unsure as to how to proceed, we will break it down into  practical approaches to due diligence processes, engagement and remediation as well as how to set meaningful targets with the overall aim to make ESRS S2 reporting actionable and meaningful.  

Join us on: Tuesday, November 12th | 10:00 – 11:00 AM CET 

At the webinar, the experts will address questions such as:  

  • How does one determine scope of ESRS S2 and how to delineate a company’s responsibility? 
  • How does one quantify financial risks and opportunities?  
  • What is the role of human rights due diligence with respect to workers in the value chain?  
  • Where does one start in putting structures in place to manage workers in the value chain policies, procedures and data?  
  • What are the key steps to ensure meaningful and compliant reporting under ESRS S2?  
ESRS E5: Resource use and circular economy

In this webinar circular economy & CSRD specialists Patrick Moloney, Julia Nussholz and Taila Senanu will guide you through the essential steps to navigate the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) E5 focusing upon reporting in relation to resource use & circular economy.  

The session will tackle how to carry out the double materiality assessment with an emphasis upon impact with respect to resource inflows as well as identifying financial risks and opportunities. If resource use & circular economy are already deemed to be material but you are unsure as to how to proceed will break down practical approaches to measuring resources inflows & outflows, to setting achievable targets as well as creating roadmaps as to how to achieve such targets with the overall aim to make ESRS E5 reporting actionable and meaningful.  

Join us on: Tuesday, December 3rd | 10:00 – 11:00 AM CET 

At the webinar, our specialists will address questions such as:  

  • What actually are positive and negative resource inflows?
  • How does one determine financial risk and opportunity? 
  • Where does one start in putting structures in place to manage resource use & circular economy data?  
  • What are the key steps to ensure meaningful and compliant reporting under ESRS E5?  
  • How can this reporting drive both compliance and circular economy strategy creating real business value? 

Learn from these experts and several more

Patrick Moloney

Market Director
Ramboll Management Consulting

Julia Nussholz

Circularity expert
Ramboll Management Consulting

Thomas Trier Hansen

Human rights expert
Ramboll Management Consulting