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Climate-related financial disclosure regime

Climate-related financial disclosure regime

In an evolving global landscape, Australia's introduction of the mandatory climate-related financial disclosure regime signals a crucial shift for the built environment sector. In the rolling scheme, starting from 1 January 2025, certain companies will have to prepare a mandatory sustainability report.

At erbas™ SUSTAIN we can offer expert guidance to help you align with the new standards:

1. Sustainability Consulting and Strategy

We can provide sustainability strategies that align with climate goals. This involves advising on energy efficiency, renewable energy integration and carbon reduction pathways, helping you meet your climate-related targets while reporting them transparently.

2. Data Collection and Reporting Systems

To meet disclosure requirements, and set up practical carbon reduction target, you need reliable data. We can implement monitoring systems for tracking emissions, energy consumption and other environmental metrics, while assisting with ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) reporting frameworks.

3. Life Cycle Assessments (LCA) and Decarbonisation Plan

Conducting LCAs for projects helps you understand the carbon footprint of materials and processes, enabling you to make informed decisions that reduce emissions and improve sustainability through effective initiatives, which can be incorporated into climate disclosures.

By embracing these changes, we’re not just ticking boxes. We’re committing to long-term resilience and playing a key role in Australia's transition to a sustainable future. Contact Tony Lam to find out how we can assist.


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