image
  • Thursday, 17 October 2024

  • 16:30 - 17:30

  • Online

Join IEMA Australia’s Exclusive Online Event! Time: 16:30 – 17:30 AEST Are you ready to dive into the critical world of nature and biodiversity reporting? Don’t miss this dynamic online event where IEMA Australia will offer an essential refresh and update on the macro-level factors driving the future of nature reporting. Gain key insights into what’s shaping early adoption of the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) framework in Australia. This event will put a spotlight on the macro-level influences while sharing real-world experiences from industry leaders who have already begun this transformative journey. This event is ideal for sustainability professionals, nature and biodiversity advocates, and anyone involved in or supporting corporate environmental disclosures. Meet the Expert Speakers: Miguel Castillo, Senior Manager - Climate Change and Sustainability Services, Ernst & Young Miguel will explore the urgent need for businesses to respond to biodiversity risks, referencing key reports like the WWF Living Planet Report and the Kumming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. Discover what EY is seeing in this evolving space, and the opportunities emerging for businesses ready to lead. Alison Knoblauch, Senior Sustainability Specialist, Telstra Telstra is one of the early adopters of TNFD, and Alison will share her lived experience as the company releases its first TNFD-aligned report. She’ll provide invaluable insights into navigating this new terrain and offer advice for those just beginning their TNFD journey. Euan Ronald, Head of Sustainability, Ampol Euan will serve as your event host, guiding discussions, setting the context, and moderating the Q&A. His expertise will ensure a seamless experience, from opening acknowledgments to closing insights. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to stay ahead in nature and biodiversity reporting. Register now and gain the tools and insights to help your organization succeed in this emerging field.