In this week’s Sustainability/ESG bulletin, read about Chartered Accountants Ireland’s new policy paper Achieving our Climate Goals which featured on RTÉ News. Also covered in Irish news is a new project for SMEs to implement effective sustainability measures, the Government’s call for SDG Champions, ESRI’s finding on active travel schemes, and details of flood supports for businesses in Northern Ireland. You can also read about European developments, including the first EU-wide voluntary framework for the certification of high-quality carbon removals, and a report showing that the largest global companies are providing more detail and breadth in their sustainability reporting. The technical updates, along with the usual resources, articles, and upcoming events are also covered.
IRELAND
Chartered Accountants Ireland publishes policy paper on climate goals
Chartered Accountants Ireland has published a position paper Achieving Our Climate Goals, putting forward recommendations for accelerating Ireland’s transition to a net-zero nature-positive economy and society. This transition requires significant societal change in which Businesses will play a key role. However, they can only deliver with the right policy framework.
Achieving Our Climate Goals, with is part of our Next Financial Year series of position papers, groups our recommendations under three headings: communication and awareness-raising; training and education; and targeted financial supports.
Addressing the climate challenge calls for a whole-of-government approach. We encourage the Government to consider these proposals and lead on this critical issue.
RTÉ news clip.
Non-Executive Directors attend event on 'net zero'
An Post hosted the first Chapter Zero Ireland event of 2024 in their new Headquarters at the Exo Building in Dublin Port. Chartered Accountants Ireland were delighted to support the event which attended by non-executive directors of Irish medium and large sized companies, PLC’s and State Bodies. Members of Chartered Accountants Ireland who are non-executive directors can apply for free membership of Chapter Zero Ireland using this link.
2024 Basic Income Support for Sustainability scheme opens for applications
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine has opened the application process for the 2024 Basic Income Support for Sustainability (BISS), Complementary Redistributive Income Support for Sustainability (CRISS), Eco-Schemes and the other related schemes. The BISS is designed to provide a direct income support to Irish farmers to underpin their continued sustainability and viability. The closing date for BISS applications in 2024 is Wednesday 15 May 2024. Farmers and advisors are urged to avail of the early opening of the application process rather than waiting until nearer the closing date.
New project for SMEs to implement effective sustainability measures
Business owners and advisers have reportedly been invited to take part in a new €1.6 million international Target Circular project to help SMEs implement effective sustainability measures. The project is a collaboration between institutions in Ireland, Finland, Norway, Iceland and Sweden, and is led by the Hincks Centre of Entrepreneurship Excellence, with the support of Circular Bioeconomy Cluster Southwest, at MTU. It builds on recent research into how businesses can use a more scientific approach to decision-making.
Report sees Ireland rank 8/14 of EU countries on UN SDGs
A report from Social Justice Ireland (SJI) has shown that Ireland ranks 8th out of 14 comparable EU countries in this year’s Sustainable Progress Index. The report, Measuring Progress: Sustainable Progress Index 2024, ranks 14 comparable EU countries based on their delivery of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and ranks countries in the categories of economy, society and environment. Ireland is ranked 9th out of the 14 countries on the economy ranking, 7th on the social index, and is towards the bottom of the ranking on the environment, highlighting the major challenges Ireland face in meeting the environmental goals set out in Agenda 2030.
Call for organisations and groups to be Sustainable Development Goal Champions
The Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications is now seeking Expressions of Interest for participants in the 2024–25 Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Champions Programme. The programme aims to help raise awareness of the importance of the SDGs as the cornerstone of a fair, prosperous and sustainable future for all. Applications will be accepted in written or video format up to 5pm on Monday, 1 April 2024, and further information on the SDG Champions Programme, and how to apply, can be found on the department's website.
ESRI research finds that active travel schemes have more positive effects than people expect
New research from the ESRI has found that the impact of active travel schemes is often more positive than people expect. The study, undertaken by the ESRI’s Behavioural Research Unit, reviewed international evidence on the effects of infrastructure changes designed to promote cycling and walking, including the impact on communities and public opinion. Knock-on effects on local food and retail businesses tend to be positive or neutral, while such schemes can also reduce traffic congestion.
NORTHERN IRELAND
Flood support programme for businesses in Northern Ireland
The Department of the Economy has made available details of a flood support programme for businesses affected by recent flooding, as well as two hardship schemes to provide support for businesses and some other non-domestic premises that were impacted by the flooding but were not eligible for the previous £7,500 payment or the Enhanced Flood Support Scheme. The Enhanced Flood Support Scheme will provide further support to businesses that were directly flooded following the severe weather in late October and early November. It will be delivered by district councils and is in addition to the £7,500 grants and rates relief that has been provided to date to affected businesses.
Net zero target forms part of Minister’s vision for Northern Ireland economy
Northern Ireland's Minister for the Economy, Conor Murphy, has highlighted carbon emissions reduction in a statement last week setting out his vision for the future of the Northern Ireland economy. Speaking in the Assembly, the Minister set out four key priorities as part of a new Economic Mission, which included creating good jobs, promoting regional balance, improving productivity and reducing the region’s carbon emissions. The Minister commented: “Reaching Net Zero by 2050 is a legal requirement and a moral obligation to the wellbeing of future generations. Done right, the transition can also generate prosperity for all.” The statement comes as farmers in Northern Ireland acknowledge that climate change is having a local impact, with more frequent heavy rainfall events, increasing numbers of storms and more erratic weather patterns.
EUROPE
The European Commission has welcomed provisional agreement between the European Parliament and the Council on the first EU-wide voluntary framework for the certification of high-quality carbon removals. This new framework will certify carbon removals and carbon farming to ensure that they are transparent and trusted, preventing greenwashing and creating new business opportunities. Once the European Parliament and Council have formally approved the agreement, the new legislation will be published in the Official Journal of the Union and enter into force.
A European Environment Agency (EEA) briefing has found that recycling, repair, re-use or reducing material consumption through circular business models can provide important additional reductions in greenhouse gas emissions helping to boost Europe’s climate change mitigation efforts.
The European Commission has announced it is investing over €233 million in 12 new Strategic Projects across Europe, including in Ireland, under theLIFE programme to support the implementation of the EU's environmental and climate ambitions under the European Green Deal.
Provisional political agreement has been reached between the European Parliament and the Council on the revised Ambient Air Quality Directive. Once adopted, the new law will set 2030 EU air quality standards aligned more closely with the WHO global air quality guidelines. Once the deal has been adopted by Parliament and Council, the new law will be published in the EU Official Journal and enter into force 20 days later. EU countries will then have two years to apply the new rules.
GLOBAL
Report shows more detail being provided in sustainability reporting
A report has been published by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) with AICPA & CIMA that shows the largest global companies are providing more detail and breadth in their sustainability reporting, and also are obtaining a greater scope of assurance on those disclosures. The report, The State of Play: Sustainability Disclosure and Assurance 2019-2022, Trends and Analysis, finds that progress is being made but highlights the need for companies worldwide to move toward a global system of sustainability disclosure requirements.
OECD publishes policy paper on climate adaptation by local governments
A policy paper, Climate adaptation: Why local governments cannot do it alone, has been published by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), providing an overview and a discussion of the roles and responsibilities for climate adaptation across levels of government. The paper argues that co-operation across levels of government is needed to strengthen adaptation at the local level.
Did you know?
The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) are hosting a series of global webinars on the proposed International Ethics Standards for Sustainability Assurance and Reporting. This Code of Ethics will be applicable by all sustainability assurance providers, regardless of professional backgrounds, as well as professional accountants involved in sustainability reporting, whether in business or in public practice. The first webinar took place on 22nd February 2024, with a further two scheduled for 27 February and 5 March.
Technical Roundup
(From our colleagues in Professional Accounting)
EFRAG, the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group has released the first set of technical explanations to assist stakeholders in the implementation of the ESRS. Last year, EFRAG launched its ESRS Q&A platform to collect and answer technical questions. The platform is a useful resource for CSRD reporters and will be updated with further responses in future.
Sustainability Diplomas
Chartered Accountants Ireland has launched two new Diplomas in Sustainability in March 2024:
Diploma in Sustainability Reporting
Diploma in Auditing and Assuring Sustainability Reporting.
Here is a link to the YouTube recording of the recent information session on the new Diplomas.
ARTICLES
SMEs need significant Govt support to meet climate goals, says Chartered Accountants Ireland (RTÉ)
Global carbon markets value hit record $949 bln last year - LSEG (Reuters)
The uninsurable world: what climate change is costing homeowners (Financial Times)
World needs 'trillions' for climate action, says COP28 president (RTÉ)
TV Series - An Optimist's Guide to the Planet
“A show about solutions and the people and the people behind them"
A series about people across the globe who are helping drive humanity toward a brighter, more sustainable future, with Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (aka Game of Throne’s Jaime Lannister). ( Watch trailer)
UPCOMING EVENTS
A4S Sustainability In Action Webinar: Management Information
An interactive webinar focusing on techniques to help finance professionals develop and integrate information needed to respond to social and environmental risks and opportunities into core management information processes.
27 February, 08:00
ISFCOE Unpacking COP28 and looking forward to COP 29: How Transition Finance Underpins our Net Zero and Nature Positive Future
Convening leaders from the public and private sectors for a series of high-level dialogues, this event will reflect on recent COP28 outcomes while looking forward to COP29 in Baku in mid-November (and October’s Biodiversity COP16). Discussions will delve into the financial solutions, products and architecture required to support the meeting of net zero and nature positive targets, while maintaining social and economic balance.
27 February, 09:15 – 16:15
NESC, Making Nature Visible: What Can Natural Capital Accounting Do For Us?
Following the publication by the National Economic and Social Council (NESC) of Natural Capital Accounting: A Guide for Action, this in-person event will discuss the potential of natural capital accounting in Ireland.
12 March, 08:30 - 13:30 GMT, In-person, Dublin Royal Convention Centre
InvestNI, Supply Chain Conference 2024
Invest Northern Ireland is hosting a free event to help businesses navigate current supply challenges and future-proof their supply chains. Panel discussions and case studies will showcase industry learnings and knowledge on the themes of sustainability, digitisation and supply chain improvements.Industry experts will also outline the steps you can take to stay ahead of the curve in your industry.
12 March 2024, 9:30am - 16:15, Venue: City Hotel, Armagh
A4S Sustainability In Action Webinar: Capitals Accounting
An interactive webinar exploring various aspects of capitals accounting and how it is being applied in practice. The discussion will explore the information needed to tackle a range of impacts.
28 March, 08:00
Chartered Accountants Ireland ESG Masterclass: Take your sustainability knowledge to the next level (ROI/NI)
Masterclass designed for all professional accountants working in business or practice, wishing to consolidate their knowledge and understanding of the sustainability regulatory, reporting and assurance landscape.
18 April, 08:30 – 13.00
National Sustainability Summit 2024
Dates: May 28-29
Locations: RDS
Network for Chartered Accountants working on ESG projects
Are you a Chartered Accountant working in ESG or working on ESG-related projects? Would you like an opportunity to engage with other Chartered Accountants working in this space to share insights, challenges and opportunities?
Chartered Accountants Ireland now has a network to allow members working in sustainability/ESG to meet and discuss all matters of interest re ESG and accounting.
Next: Wednesday, 28 February, 14:00-15.30
Teams
If you would like to attend, please email sustainability@charteredaccountants.ie
You can find information, guidance and supports to understand sustainability and meet the challenges it presents in our online Sustainability Centre.