Sustainability & ESG Insights July '24: The Growing Role Of ESG In M&A And The Risks Of Unmeasured Scope 3 Emissions
Vincent de la Mar
Founder & CEO at Sustaira | Accelerating Sustainability Initiatives
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Valuable ESG and Sustainability news of July '24
ESG Considerations in M&A: Navigating the Changing Landscape
In today’s dynamic business environment, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors are no longer peripheral, they’re at the heart of strategic decision making. As companies engage in Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), understanding the role of ESG becomes crucial. Deloitte’s 2024 M&A Trends Survey, sheds light on how dealmakers are adapting, innovating, and creating value in an ever evolving landscape.
Growing ESG Influence:
2024 M&A Trends Survey Methodology:
Pivots and Innovation:
Private Equity vs. Corporations:
Embracing Uncertainty:
In summary, ESG considerations are reshaping M&A decisions, and dealmakers are adapting to market changes. By embracing uncertainty and bridging gaps, companies can create value
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ESMA Urges Companies to Prepare for New CSRD Sustainability Reporting Requirements
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has issued a Public Statement on the first application of the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS). This is aimed at helping companies prepare for new sustainability reporting and supervisory requirements under the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), with the first reports set to begin next year.
The CSRD is a significant update to the EU’s Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD), expanding the number of companies required to provide sustainability disclosures from around 12,000 to over 50,000. It introduces more detailed reporting requirements on company impacts on the environment, human rights, social standards, and sustainability-related risk.
Key areas of relevance for companies preparing to issue their first CSRD reports include the establishment of governance arrangements and internal controls, designing and conducting materiality assessments, being transparent about transitional reliefs provided by the regulation in the first years of application, preparing a digitization-ready sustainability statement, and creating connectivity between financial and sustainability information.
ESMA emphasizes the importance of preparing data collection and management systems to meet the requirements of the CSRD. Even companies that have experience with sustainability reporting under prior regulatory systems should assess if their existing systems are still fit-for-purpose under the CSRD.
In summary, the ESMA is calling on companies to carefully set up their systems of data collection and analysis, as well as internal controls, in order to meet the ESRS’ detailed reporting requirements and to conduct double materiality assessments.
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PwC’s Inaugural Global CSRD Survey 2024: The Promise and Reality of CSRD Reporting
In a recent development, PwC’s inaugural Global CSRD Survey 2024 reveals that companies are increasingly factoring sustainability into their decision-making processes as they prepare to report under the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). This survey, which included over 500 senior executives and business professionals, found that about three-quarters of companies are giving more weight to sustainability in business decisions. Here are some of the key takeaways from the research:
Sustainability Integration
Optimism and Challenges
Readiness and Upside Potential:
Dutch Readiness Leading the way:
In summary, as Dutch companies lead the way, they contribute to shaping sustainable reporting practices globally.
Read more about it via Sustaira's article below!
EFRAG’s Study on Early Implementation of ESRS: Key Insights from Q2 2024
This study provides a snapshot of the initial practices and challenges faced by selected EU companies as they begin to adopt these new standards.
Highlights from the Study:
Preliminary Findings: The study reveals that while there is significant progress, many companies are still in the early stages of implementation.?Challenges include aligning internal processes with the new standards and ensuring comprehensive data collection.
What this means for ESG Reporting:
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74% of Public Companies Plan to Invest in Sustainability Reporting Technology and Tools Over Next Year: Deloitte Survey
Key Highlights from the Deloitte Survey:
Implications for the Future:
Here’s a link to the full article:
Sustainable? But by Plan
Siemens article: It had to be catchy and new, but somehow also sound familiar. One of the trickiest tasks that entrepreneurs face when they set up a company is finding the right name for the enterprise. When Vincent de la Mar was looking for a name for his start-up in 2021, all sorts of analogies kept popping up in his mind. He was certain of one thing: Sustainability had to be part of the package. After trying out all kinds of ideas, he came up with the perfect combination:?Sustaira . “It sounds like a goddess of sustainability.” That fits: Sustaira, a global company running out of Boston, Montreal, Rotterdam and Singapore, helps companies become more sustainable by aggregating, calculating and recording indicators such as CO2 emissions as well as social and regulatory aspects and assisting them with the planning of a more sustainable future.
UN Claims we’re a ‘Failing Grade’ on Global Goals Report Card
Key Highlights from the UN Report:
What should we do about it?
To address the urgent challenges outlined in the report, we must take accelerated action to fulfill the 2030 promise of ending poverty, protecting the planet, and ensuring no one is left behind. This requires significantly increasing funding and expanding fiscal space, as the SDG investment gap in developing countries stands at $4 trillion per year. Additionally, resolving conflicts through dialogue and diplomacy is crucial, especially given the nearly 120 million forcibly displaced people and the 72% rise in civilian casualties between 2022 and 2023. Furthermore, massive investments and effective partnerships are essential to drive transitions in key areas such as food, energy, social protection, and digital connectivity.
Feel free to explore the full report for more details:
SBTi’s New Stance on Carbon Credits: A Shift in Corporate Net-Zero Targets
In a significant development, the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has released a series of research publications that suggest a shift away from allowing companies to use carbon credits to offset value chain emissions. This move marks a departure from earlier indications by the SBTi board, which had generated considerable controversy.
Key Facts:
Takeaways?
Future Guidance:?The SBTi plans to issue a discussion paper and further guidance on the revised standard.
Read more about the SBTi’s evolving stance and its implications for corporate climate strategies?here:
Decarbonizing Road Freight: Accelerating Progress
Decarbonizing road freight is crucial for meeting global climate goals. Deloitte, in collaboration with Shell, explores the current state of the sector, the challenges it faces, and potential solutions in their new report:
Key Points:
Proposed Solutions:
The report emphasizes the need for a collaborative approach and a comprehensive roadmap to achieve these ambitious targets.
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BCG and CDP Report Finds unmeasured Scope 3 Emissions Pose Significant Financial Risks
A recent report by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and CDP highlights that most companies and investors are not adequately measuring or targeting reductions in Scope 3 emissions, which are emissions generated along the value chain. This oversight leads to substantial unreported financial risks.?The report, titled “Scope 3 Upstream: Big Challenges, Simple Remedies” analysed responses to CDP’s 2023 data request, revealing that supply chain emissions are, on average, 26 times higher than companies’ direct operational emissions (Scope 1 and 2).
Despite the significant impact of Scope 3 emissions, they remain the most challenging to measure and manage. Companies are twice as likely to measure and set reduction targets for Scope 1 and 2 emissions compared to Scope 3. This lack of measurement and management can result in overlooked material risks that adversely affect corporate performance.?For instance, the report found an implied carbon liability of over $335 billion from the top three Scope 3 emitting sectors: manufacturing, retail, and materials, based on 2023 upstream emissions and the IMF-proposed 2030 carbon price floor.
The report underscores the need for increased accountability and action from both companies and investors to address these emissions and mitigate associated financial risks.?Sherry Madera, CEO of CDP, emphasized that Scope 3 data is essential for financial market stakeholders to scale up their efforts in managing supply chain emissions.
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Von der Leyen Pledges New Clean Industrial Deal in New Mandate as EU Commission President
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has committed to introducing a new “Clean Industrial Deal” early in her second mandate. This initiative aims to direct investment towards infrastructure and industry, particularly in energy intensive sectors, to support the EU’s goals for industrial decarbonization, growth, and competitiveness.
Key points from the announcement:
Von der Leyen emphasized the need for faster and simpler processes to ensure Europe can decarbonize and industrialize simultaneously, providing predictability for companies’ investments and innovations.
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3 个月I have been an adherent to ESG and its role as a catalyst for paradigm shift in decision making for a while. Thanks for this Vincent.