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Navigate ESG compliance confidently with the ESG Reporting Manual. Offering 500+ legal tips from a seasoned expert, this practical step-by-step guide ensures you meet reporting obligations and deliver shareholder value. Achieve success in sustainability reporting, climate change, governance, and more.
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PART 1: Designing Your ESG Reporting System 1. Introduction to ESG Reporting 2. Stakeholder Engagement 3. Single and Double Materiality Assessment 4. Data Collection and Analysis
PART 2: ESG Reporting Disclosures 5. Minimum and General Disclosures 6. E1: Climate Change 7. E-2 Pollution 8. E-3 Water and Marine 9. E-4 Biodiversity 10. E-4 Circular Economy 11. S1: Own Workforce 12. S2 Value Chain Workers 13. S3 Affected Communities 14. S4 Consumers and End-users 15. G1: Business Conduct 16. Report Formation and Publication Annex 1: List Of Datapoints In Cross-Cutting And Topical Standards That Are Required By EU Law Annex 2: List of Phased-in Disclosure Requirements Annex 3: Scope 3 Categories based on GHG Corporate Protocol
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Robin Boustead has combined his love for nature with decades of experience as an entrepreneur and sustainability/ESG consultant. His inspiring portfolio includes growing a multi-million-dollar adventure travel and retail business, launching a hand-crafted interior design and fashion brand, designing and negotiating a US$150million sustainable agricultural infrastructure project for Nepal, enhancing Bhutan's status as the greenest country on earth, coaching more than 170 businesses in sustainability standards, working as a senior technical advisor for EFRAG and creating the world's highest and hardest adventure trekking route, the Great Himalaya Trail. He spent most of his life of several continents and now lives in Southern Germany with his wife, family and 3 rescue dogs. His writing reflects the many facets of his life and includes the recently published ESG Reporting Manual, the Great Himalaya Trail Guidebook and Picture Book, and maps of Nepal and Bhutan.