Integrating EHS into Your Sustainability Strategy
Webinar
Are You Prepared for Mandatory Global Sustainability/ESG Reporting?
New sustainability reporting requirements are top of mind for a variety of businesses across the globe.
In light of the new and growing number of regulations such as CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive), CBAM (Carbon Boarder Adjustment Mechanism), and CSDDD (Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive), learn how to prepare your organization for the transition from voluntary to mandatory reporting for Sustainability/ESG.
Download this webinar to learn about these requirements as well as which types of companies will be impacted, where, and when. You’ll also hear how one company is integrating their current EHS/HSE programs into new sustainability/ESG strategies and reporting frameworks to ensure global compliance.
New sustainability reporting requirements are top of mind for a variety of businesses across the globe.
In light of the new and growing number of regulations such as CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive), CBAM (Carbon Boarder Adjustment Mechanism), and CSDDD (Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive), learn how to prepare your organization for the transition from voluntary to mandatory reporting for Sustainability/ESG.
Download this webinar to learn about these requirements as well as which types of companies will be impacted, where, and when. You’ll also hear how one company is integrating their current EHS/HSE programs into new sustainability/ESG strategies and reporting frameworks to ensure global compliance.
Start date:
March 5, 2024, 02:00 PM ET
End date:
March 5, 2024, 03:00 PM ET
Presenter(s)
Richard Ragan
Vice President of Global Facilities and Environmental Health & Safety (EHS)
American Axle & Manufacturing
What you will learn
- The latest developments in global legislations
- The role of materiality assessment findings in shaping your path
- The significance of EHS/HSE data in the reporting process
Length: 60 minutes
Cost: Free for members; $49 for non-members