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Latest trends, challenges and opportunities within sustainability - knowledge and inspiration when it suits you.
In this series of webinars, you will get practical knowledge and advice on considerations your company should make to transition to more sustainable practices. We will cover topics such as ESG reporting, sustainable business transformation, pay transparency and more.
Sign up for the upcoming webinars.
The webinars are relevant for CFOs, CSOs and everyone else professionally involved in sustainability management and reporting in Danish companies.
Date: Thursday 23 May 2024 at 09.00-10.00 AM
To many Danish organisations sustainability is top of mind. The global sustainable transition presents organisations with challenges that range from meeting new regulations to structuring and governance, lack of necessary skills as well as the collection of the right data and acquisition of technology that can support the work. Organisations are required to actively work with sustainability in a way that goes beyond compliance and reporting and critically challenges the way the company is run. A need for change and a thorough sustainable transformation is founded with the aim of changing practice and contributing to a greener and more socially just future.
In this webinar, you will learn about PwC's approach to sustainable business transformation, global best practices and learnings from working with our clients in tackling their challenges.
Date: Wednesday 12 June 2024 at 09.00-10.00 AM
PwC's annual conference, 'the CFO's agenda', celebrates the best annual reports among the C25 listed companies and the 10 largest non-listed and large cap companies in Denmark.
In this webinar, we will unfold cases and you can learn from companies who include ESG strategically in their reporting. You can also hear from PwC what makes an annual report excellent.
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The EU has reached a political agreement on the corporate sustainability due diligence directive (CS3D). It introduces an obligation for companies to conduct human rights and environmental due diligence on impacts throughout the value chain. Introducing due diligence need not be merely a compliance tick-box exercise - it is an acknowledged approach to ensuring responsible business conduct and working strategically with sustainability.
In this webinar, you can get inspiration from PwC and company experience on how sustainability due diligence processes can be implemented to structure the company's sustainability work and strengthen the strategic ESG work and reporting.
To strengthen the application of the principle of equal pay for equal work or work of equal value between men and women, the EU has adopted a directive imposing pay transparency and enforcement mechanisms. The directive's aim is to equalize the pay gap between men and women and can have significant consequences for all employers in Denmark. In this webcast you will gain insights into the directive and how your company already now can start including the mechanisms in your ESG and DE&I strategy on workforce and equal pay initiatives as the directive is to be seen as a benchmark for minimum equal pay initiative.
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In this webcast you will gain insights into the expected CO2 tax for the industry and agriculture, including:
The new Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) makes it a legal requirement to conduct a double materiality assessment. It enables management to determine which topics that must be reported, as per the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS). It should also inform the company's strategic ESG journey. The steps of the double materiality analysis are described in detail in the standards, and the process can be a difficult exercise. However, when well-designed and executed, this compliance exercise can also be a lever to create business value - including commercial value.
In the webcast you will get insights into how navigate the grey zones in the standards and use the exercise to contribute to the strategic ESG work.
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Dorte Raahave Østerdal, Head of ESG in SDC, shares in the webcast her perspectives on the double materiality process and insigths into SDC's next steps towards CSRD reporting and assurance readiness.
Jesper Andersen
Sara Filtenborg
Nikoline Staal Asbjerg