As the ESG regulatory landscape continues to evolve, organizations must consider how to comply and respond to these regulatory requirements, while balancing broader stakeholder expectations. A key component in this effort is the consideration of traditional and, in some cases, “double” materiality requirements and their impact on information gathering efforts, stakeholder engagement, internal control systems and even financial planning.
We touched upon current global ESG disclosure standards, regulations and proposals that you should be monitoring, including recent climate disclosure regulations in the U.S. We focused on the materiality assessment process and how it addresses regulatory requirements while helping organizations better understand their own ESG programs, with real-life examples. We also discussed the results of Kroll’s ESG and Global Investor Returns Study and how they can be used by companies in their ESG efforts.
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