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November 26, 2024
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Climate Related Financial Disclosures: Lunch & Learn Series

Overview

This series is tailored for sustainability and compliance professionals, CFOs, and Board members whose organisation are beginning to prepare for the reporting obligations under the Treasury Laws Amendment (Financial Market Infrastructure and Other Measures) Bill 2024.

We’ve curated a series to equip you with insights and practical tools needed to meet mandatory reporting requirements.  

15 October 2024: Introduction to Reporting Requirements
Gain an understanding of Australia’s new mandatory climate-related financial disclosure regime and its implications for large entities required to prepare annual reports under Chapter 2M of the Corporations Act. Learn about climate-related risks, opportunities, and the key actions your company needs to take for compliance.

29 October 2024: Calculating Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 Emissions
Dive into carbon accounting principles, including how to accurately measure and report Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions (including financed emissions). We’ll walk you through the methodologies to ensure compliance with the required standards.

12 November 2024: Climate Governance and Board Preparation
As regulatory expectations increase, effective climate governance has become a critical boardroom priority. Explore best practices for developing climate governance strategies, preparing your board, and avoiding greenwashing as you align with the new reporting framework.

26 November 2024: Building a Compliant Sustainability Report
Get hands-on guidance to prepare your sustainability report, from governance structures and risk management to data collection that is ready for independent assurance. Learn from industry leaders and walk through a sample report to ensure you meet the expectations of the 2024 regulatory changes.

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For more detailed information and to access our white paper on Mandatory Climate-Related Financial Disclosure Reporting, click here

Dr Arne Geschke
Fair Supply’s co-founder & CTO
Dr Arne Geschke contributes over ten years of experience working in in-depth supply-chain assessment and economic modelling. Arne is a leading expert in the field of large-scale global environmental-economic supply-chain assessments and input-output analysis with a focus on environmental applications such as carbon accounting and energy policy. He has been instrumental in developing detailed global supply-chain databases and FairSupply’s underlying mathematical framework. He previously worked for BMW and GM in mathematical engine simulation before beginning his academic career in Australia. Having developed his skill set in the academic and professional worlds alike, Arne bridges the gap between cutting-edge methodological advancements in supply-chain analysis and applicability in an enterprise environment. Arne holds a PhD in Environmental Impact Analysis and Economic Modelling from The University of Sydney, prior to which he completed a Master of Industrial Mathematics at the University of Hamburg, Germany and the University of Bath, UK.
Kimberly Randle
Co-founder and CEO at Fair Supply
As founder and CEO of Fair Supply, Kimberly is an experienced and innovative human rights advocate specialising in modern slavery. Kimberly has over 15 years experience working in law and human rights for top tier firms in Australia and the United States, previously holding the role of Senior Director of Corporate and Legal for International Justice Mission Australia. Kimberly is a sought-after expert and speaker in the field of modern slavery and has been called upon to provide evidence for both the NSW and Commonwealth Parliamentary Inquiries into Human Trafficking. Kim received her Bachelor of Law from Macquarie University.

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