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Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations are now central to corporate
strategy and financial reporting. With increasing regulatory requirements and stakeholder
expectations, businesses must integrate ESG principles into their operations. Carbon
accounting, in particular, has become critical for compliance, risk management, and long-term
sustainability. The adoption of IFRS S1 (General Requirements for Sustainability Disclosure)
and IFRS S2 (Climate-Related Disclosures) further underscores the necessity for accurate and
transparent ESG reporting.
This one-day intensive training is designed to equip accounting educators and senior
executives with the knowledge, tools, and practical applications required to implement
effective ESG and carbon accounting strategies in their organizations or institutions.
1. Understand the shift of ESG from voluntary to regulatory compliance and its financial and reputational effects, including the accounting profession's role in sustainability reporting.
2. Comprehend IFRS S1 and S2 standards, focusing on climate-related risk assessment and financial statement impacts.
3. Learn carbon accounting basics, covering Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, regulatory requirements, and best practices.
4. Gain skills in using carbon accounting software for emissions tracking and generating IFRS-compliant reports.
5. Develop strategies for integrating ESG into governance, setting net-zero targets, and communicating with stakeholders.
2-Day Course: ESG & Carbon Accounting
Dates: Thursday, 15 May & Friday, 16 May 2025
Time: 8 AM to 4 PM (Virtual)
Price: AUD 1,188.00 per pax
Group Bookings & Corporate Discounts:
For group bookings or corporate discounts, please email us at admin@allianceia.com.au.
Alliance Institute Australia
Suite 315/838 Collins St, Docklands VIC 3008, Australia
ACN: 682 791 251
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