The British Academy for Training and Development offers Sustainability and Carbon Accounting Masterclass training course. Over the last few years, sustainability accounting has found an important place in corporate strategies due to the rising importance of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) determinants. Vying for greater accountability, institutional investors, regulators, and consumers have started demanding increased transparency on how firms are addressing sustainability risks and seizing opportunities. In other words, when organisations apply sustainability accounting, they align financial performance with ESG matters to meet stakeholders' expectations and plan for a sustainable future.
This training course involves an in-depth understanding of sustainability accounting so that the attendees can measure, value, and report on sustainability performance. The training course handles key standards, frameworks, and tools for evaluating sustainability-related risks, integrating sustainability metrics with financial reports, and leveraging sustainability practices for value creation on a long-term basis.
Objective:
By the end of the Sustainability and Carbon Accounting Masterclass, attendees will be able to:
Recognize the significance of sustainability accounting and its impact on financial decision-making.
Apply key sustainability accounting frameworks, such as GRI and SASB, to measure and report on ESG performance.
Understand how sustainability initiatives affect a company’s financial health and long-term profitability.
Integrate ESG considerations into financial reporting and corporate strategy to support sustainability goals.
Communicate sustainability performance effectively to stakeholders, including investors, regulators, and consumers.
Utilize sustainability data as a business intelligence tool to enhance strategic decision-making and value creation.
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for:
Chief Financial Officers (CFOs)
Sustainability Managers
Accounting and Finance Professionals
ESG Analysts and Consultants
Investor Relations Managers
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Practitioners
Auditors and Risk Managers
Supply Chain and Procurement Managers
Regulators and Policy Makers
How Will Attendees Benefit?
Upon completing the course, participants will gain:
Strategic Perspective on Sustainability: Ability to align sustainability efforts with corporate objectives for long-term environmental impact.
Proficiency in Carbon Accounting: Practical skills in measuring, monitoring, and reporting carbon emissions using international standards like GHG Protocol and ISO.
Compliance and Risk Management: Knowledge to meet regulatory requirements, disclose climate risks, reduce penalties, and manage environmental risks.
Competitive Advantage: Capacity to lead initiatives that strengthen brand reputation, attract eco-conscious consumers, and enhance competitiveness.
Cost Reduction Opportunities: Insights into how sustainability practices such as energy efficiency and waste reduction can lower operational costs.
Improved Reporting and Transparency: Skills to enhance ESG reporting for clearer communication with investors, regulators, and the public.
Empowered Decision-Making: Data-driven insights to support environmentally and financially sound business decisions.
Leadership in Climate Action: Preparation to become sustainability champions within organizations, driving change and fostering a low-carbon culture.
Introduction to Sustainability and Carbon Accounting
Overview of Sustainability Accounting: Scope and Importance
Key Concepts in Sustainability Accounting
Relationship Between Financial Accounting and Sustainability Metrics
Introduction to ESG Reporting Frameworks (GRI, SASB, TCFD)
Why Sustainability Accounting is Critical for Business Success
The Role of Stakeholders in Shaping Sustainability Accounting
Sustainability Reporting Frameworks and Standards
Detailed Overview of Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards
Understanding the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB)
TCFD (Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures) and its Impact on Accounting
Integrated Reporting: Connecting Financial and ESG Data
Metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for Sustainability Reporting
Trends in Sustainability Reporting: From Voluntary to Mandatory
ESG Risks and Opportunities in Sustainability and Carbon Accounting
Identifying ESG Risks: Environmental, Social, and Governance Factors
Quantifying the Financial Impact of ESG Risks
Evaluating ESG Opportunities: How Sustainability Drives Innovation and Profitability
Risk Mitigation Strategies for Sustainability Performance
The Role of Data Analytics in Assessing ESG Risks and Opportunities
Financial Implications of Sustainability and Carbon Accounting
Valuing Sustainability: Impact on Financial Performance and Business Valuation
The Connection Between Sustainability Performance and Stock Performance
Calculating Return on Sustainability (RoS) and its Relevance for Investors
The Role of ESG Factors in Capital Allocation and Investment Decisions
Integrating ESG Metrics into Corporate Strategy and Budgeting
Tools for Measuring Sustainability Performance: Environmental Cost Accounting
Communicating Sustainability Performance and Reporting Trends
Best Practices for Communicating ESG and Sustainability Performance
How to Create Clear and Actionable Sustainability Reports
Effective Use of Integrated Reporting for Stakeholder Communication
The Future of Sustainability Reporting: From Compliance to Strategic Advantage
Reporting on Climate Change and Biodiversity: Emerging Trends
Key Takeaways and Next Steps: Translating Theory to Practice
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