The European Agenda 2030 and the regulatory obligation on sustainability reporting for companies-which by 2028 will also involve listed SMEs and unlisted medium-sized companies-impose on all market players a careful reflection on the level of updating related to ESG issues.
The training proposal was created to introduce the basics of the socioeconomic context that gave rise to the current cultural movement of awareness, up to the definition of the current regulatory basis and the identification of the most useful tools to keep one’s company abreast of an ever-changing context.
Methodology
The course includes a theoretical sharing of the topics, alternating with case histories, which will help participants fix the main concepts and have perception of the benefits inherent in applying ESG logics.
Goals
- Reflections on the pre-normative scenario: from Agenda 2030 to the European Green Deal
- Reading the current market scenario, opportunities and threats for companies
- Understand the ESG language and the value proposition of the methodology
- Knowledge of the general regulatory framework underlying the requirement to prepare a Sustainability Report
- Identify the benefits for companies today that decide to embark on a path related to sustainability.
Program
- 2015-2022: introduction of the 2030 agenda and next steps
- What is greenwashing and what are the risks managers face in business (business examples)
- Understand the value chain of products and services: from design to supply chain to end customer (business examples)
- The logics associated with the Circular Economy concept.
- The European Green Deal and CSRD: applications and regulatory obligations
- Sustainable transition: from the materiality matrix to the transition plan, via the Sustainability Report: roles, opportunities and risks (company examples).