Our ESG Circle
In the ever-evolving landscape of environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues, 2024 marks the start of a new chapter. With the global community facing unprecedented challenges, companies are at a turning point and are being forced to reassess and reshape their strategies with sustainability at the forefront. The coming year promises to be a time of profound change, with ESG principles taking centre stage and influencing business decisions in never-before-seen ways. Our ESG Circle offers our members an exclusive platform to engage with the multi-layered world of ESG considerations. In today's changing corporate landscape, ESG factors play a central role in shaping corporate strategies, investor decisions and societal impact. From climate change and community engagement to ethical corporate governance and stakeholder accountability, the ESG framework encompasses a wide range of issues that are increasingly important to corporate sustainability and responsibility. Join us to explore the complexities of ESG integration, share insights and foster collaboration among like-minded professionals. Our Circle provides a supportive environment where members can share ideas, address challenges and cultivate best practices to drive sustainable business initiatives. Adhering to the confidentiality principles of the Chatham House Rules, members can engage in open discussions and collective learning to drive positive change in their organisations and beyond.
About this Session:
As businesses increasingly face pressure to meet environmental and social responsibilities, balancing sustainability goals with business priorities and resources can be challenging. Yet, companies who successfully embrace ESG principles often gain enhanced investor confidence, stronger brand reputation, and new business opportunities.
Join us for an ESG Circle session to explore practical strategies for reducing carbon emissions, supporting Australian communities, and staying compliant with evolving regulations.
We will discuss how companies can create lasting ESG value without adding time or cost burdens and share insights into navigating the complexities of ESG legislation; specifically, the new reporting standards introduced on 1 January 2025.