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Sustainability Regulations Fostering Changes in Corporate Reporting

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Sustainability regulations are fostering innovation in disclosures, making assured integrated reporting the gold standard.

A new Workiva 2024 ESG Practitioner Survey reveals that while respondents have confidence in their data, sustainability regulations pose significant challenges for their teams.

88% of respondents believe robust ESG reporting programs provide a competitive advantage. This indicates that sustainability regulations are fostering changes in corporate reporting.

CSRD:

81% of companies not regulated by the European Union’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), plan to align their sustainability disclosures with its requirements.

The CSRD regulation, the first to mandate integrated financial and sustainability disclosures with third-party assurance, is expected to significantly impact businesses’ preparations for their first required reports in 2025.

“The CSRD has initiated a global shift toward assured integrating reporting, with business leaders recognizing the market demand for contextual, transparent, and credible data that aligns with stakeholder expectations. As companies around the world gear up for their first mandated CSRD reports in 2025, we are seeing CSRD’s impact extend far beyond those subject to the regulation,” said Paul Volpe, Senior Vice President, Growth Solutions, Workiva.

Practitioners Embracing Change Despite Challenges:

Most respondents in all disciplines prioritize compliance with reporting requirements and adhering to new mandates, but 88% believe robust ESG reporting programs provide a competitive advantage for companies.

84% believe integrated financial and sustainability data improves decision-making, and long-term value creation, and increases the likelihood of a company achieving its goals, with 88% of practitioners agreeing.

83% anticipate challenges in collecting accurate data for CSRD requirements, indicating increased complexity and maturation of reporting processes due to new regulatory requirements.

Paul Dickinson, a member of Workiva’s ESG Advisory Council and the Founder Chair of CDP, said, “It’s a testament to practitioners’ adaptability as we navigate a new era in corporate transparency. However, the survey also revealed that while the majority of respondents have confidence in their data, regulation poses significant hurdles for their teams.”

Reporting Processes Are Being transformed:

Practitioners are utilizing generative AI solutions to streamline reporting procedures, with 82% of respondents believing it will make their jobs easier and sustainability reporting more efficient in the next five years.

98% of practitioners plan to increase funding for technology-related sustainability initiatives within three years, while 92% are investing in technology to improve reporting team collaboration.

78% now have three or more internal teams involved in their company’s ESG reporting processes.

85% believe that integrating finance, sustainability, and compliance processes allows individuals to allocate more time to value-added work.

It must be noted that more than 2,000 professionals in corporate reporting, including those in risk, sustainability, internal audit, finance and accounting, and Europe and Asia, participated in the third annual 2024 ESG Practitioner Survey.

The way forward:

Volpe emphasized that assured integrated reporting goes beyond compliance; it is a crucial tool for demonstrating performance and value in a competitive market. Business leaders are committed to a transformational opportunity, investing in integrated, accessible, and innovative reporting across all business lines.


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50 Percent Large US Firms Depend on Spreadsheets to Manage ESG Data

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Fifty percent of large US firms dependent on spreadsheets to manage ESG data are ramping up their ESG data and reporting capabilities.

A professional services firm KPMG US survey reveals that most large companies feel confident that they are ahead of the curve in managing ESG data. 

KPMG US polled 550 board members, executives, and managers at public and private businesses for its most recent study. Of these, roughly two-thirds had revenues of $1 billion or more, primarily from North America and Europe and a variety of industry sectors.

The majority of large companies are ramping up their ESG data and reporting capabilities, the authors note. Many are planning to increase investments in sustainability-related software and workforce capabilities over the next few years.

However, nearly half report that they are still using spreadsheets to manage ESG data, the authors note.

The difference in perception and the real level of readiness:

The KPMG study showed a discrepancy between businesses’ perceived and real levels of readiness for ESG reporting. 

Though 83% of respondents claimed their companies were ahead of their peers in terms of sustainability reporting, many still seem to rely heavily on manual data collection. 

  • 47% used spreadsheets are the most commonly used ESG data management system
  • 47% use spreadsheets and ERP systems 
  • 38% use spreadsheets, ERP systems with ESG modules
  • 37% use specialized ESG software solutions 
  • 33% use ESG data management solutions 
Enhancing ESG data management:

Even though almost half of businesses still use spreadsheets to compile their ESG data, the majority have plans to improve their ESG reporting capabilities soon. 

  • 58% intend to use artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve their data consolidation and analysis over the next three years
  • 49% are currently offering management and employee training to improve the quality of their ESG reports

The survey indicates that businesses are prioritizing enhancing their ESG capabilities due to increasing regulatory pressure to disclose sustainability information.

  • 90% plan to increase their ESG investments over the next three years
  • 37% will invest in data collection and management tools as a top priority
  • 38% will invest in employee training and education 
  • 43% will invest in dedicated ESG personnel 
Capacity building

The survey said that many organizations see developing ESG capabilities as a crucial tool for improving organizational performance and meeting compliance requirements. 

The survey revealed that 45% of respondents believe enhancing ESG data management and reporting capabilities is the most effective method for integrating sustainability goals with business objectives.

ESG skills, including data analytics, sustainability management, risk assessment, and carbon emissions reporting, emerged as high skills. 83% of companies predicted increased ESG responsibilities in non-ESG roles.

Challenges:

The study highlighted the significant challenges businesses must overcome to integrate a sustainability strategy into their broader corporate goals. 

  • 44% of respondents cited “insufficient resources or capacity to collaborate effectively” as the biggest obstacle
  • 19% of respondents mentioned competing priorities or budgetary constraints
  • 21% said it was difficult to calculate the return on investment for ESG activities
  • Respondents mentioned internal silos and poor departmental communication as another major obstacle to sustainability integration 

Notably, more than 75% of respondents stated that they anticipate organizational restructuring to better align sustainability goals with overall business strategy to achieve better coordination, with 33% anticipating a “major restructuring.’

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Tegan Keele, Climate Data & Technology Leader, KPMG US, said, “Artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies can help organizations gain valuable insights from disparate data and make more informed decisions. However, they are not a silver bullet for sustainability reporting or for setting a strategy that adds value to the business. Judgment calls like which data to use, which sources to collect the data from and the type of controls that need to be in place require a cohesive strategy. The strategy should be driven by the organization and informed by the technology rather than driven by it.”

Maura Hodge, ESG Audit Leader, KPMG US, said: “Timely and accurate reporting of sustainability information is key for businesses to meet regulatory reporting guidelines. However, compliance alone should not dictate an organization’s strategy – focusing on the core elements of ESG that will drive financial value over the long-term is paramount.”

Rob Fisher, ESG Leader, KPMG US, said, “Sustainability touches every part of the business, making it very difficult for large organizations to organize around and very easy to have a ‘check the box’ mentality and focus solely on compliance. The organizations that view new reporting requirements as more of an expansion of their broader sustainability strategy and who continue to invest in the right people and technology to make progress on that strategy will be better positioned to both realize and communicate the full value sustainability initiatives can bring to their business.”

 


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Microsoft adds ESG Reporting, Scope 3 emissions to Sustainability Platform

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Microsoft is adding new features to its sustainability platform-Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability.

Key capabilities include helping companies meet emerging ESG reporting requirements and regulations, calculating Scope 3 emissions, and collecting and managing ESG data across categories and data sources.

Additional features:
The additional features include an expansion of Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability’s emissions calculation capabilities to include all 15 categories of Scope 3, or value chain, emissions.

How do these features support global mandates?
Microsoft is adding capabilities to track progress against Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) designations. A new CSRD template to help organizations collect data needed for the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) underlying the EU’s Corporate Sustainable Reporting Directive (CSRD) will begin applying in 2024. Microsoft will also introduce prebuilt reporting templates for other ESG regulations and standards as they are defined and implemented.

Spokesperson speak:
Satish Thomas, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Industry Clouds, said, “Our initial release of the Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability data model focused on the pressing need to address carbon emissions. We have since expanded the data model to include water and waste. These data models centralize data to help streamline data ingestion, sharing, calculations, and reporting. This includes data from across the enterprise—enterprise resource planning (ERP), the Internet of Things (IoT) sensor, plant data, telemetry at the edge—and external sources including suppliers, utility companies, transportation, and more.”


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Deloitte launches Scope 3 emissions calculator

Sonal Desai


Global professional services firm Deloitte has launched the Scope 3 emissions calculator.

The new calculator connects an organizations’ ESG reporting and GRC (governance, risk, and compliance) functions.

The new tools include Scope 3 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) report calculator and a dashboard to map emissions for the 15 categories, across the value chain. Other features include continuous controls monitoring exception report chain and related ESG controls templates. The ESG report template is aimed to simplify and accelerate sustainability report development on the Workiva platform, by centralizing standard and repeatable disclosures across an organization’s ESG report.

Valeriy Dokshukin, Risk & Financial Advisory partner, Deloitte, said, “ESG cannot succeed as a siloed business function. Our goal is to help our clients improve transparency, accuracy, and stakeholder trust as they advance their ESG controls and reporting journeys across business functions.”

It must be noted that the new products follow Deloitte’s May 2022 debut of a series of ESG accelerators on Workiva Marketplace aimed at assisting companies’ finance, accounting, controllership, and compliance teams in collecting, managing, and reporting ESG data.


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