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Sustainability/ESG bulletin, Friday 1 December 2023

Dec 01, 2023

In this week’s Sustainability/ESG bulletin, read about Chartered Accountants Ireland’s coverage of COP28. Also covered are CSO figures on environmental subsidies, sustainability in ISME’s ‘Shop Local’ campaign, Ireland’s progress towards EU recycling targets, a Net Zero Accelerator Program announced for Northern Ireland, and a consultation on the UK Climate Change Agreements scheme. Also covered are sustainability developments in Europe, a new report into the role of the CFO and finance function in the climate transition, and the usual articles, podcasts, videos and upcoming events.  

COP28 - the global climate summit  

The United Nations’ annual climate change conference, COP28, began on Thursday 30 November in Dubai. Chartered Accountants Ireland has compiled useful resources about it on our COP28 page. We will publish a daily update and weekly round-up from the global summit. 

White Paper on Enterprise Update Report: H1 2023 

The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment has issued the first update report for the White Paper on Enterprise detailing progress made on the implementation of the White Paper during the first six months of 2023. This White Paper was published in December 2022, and set out Ireland’s medium- to long-term industrial strategy, with the vision for Irish-based enterprise to succeed and deliver rewarding jobs and livelihoods by increasing their sustainability, innovation, and productivity. Among other things, carbon abatement has now been integrated into the Oversight and Performance Delivery Agreements of Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland; work is underway on the development of a national strategy for offshore wind, with stakeholder groups established and a broad outline agreed; and efforts towards a more circular economy have progressed, including through the launch of the Food Waste Charter 2.0 under the EPA. 

Environmental Subsidies and Similar Transfers 2022 – CSO  

Figures published by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) in Ireland indicate that Environmental Subsidies and Similar Transfers figures for 2022 were €1.6 billion, an increase of €105 million, or 7 percent, when compared with 2021. Climate-related subsidies reached their highest value in current prices since 2000 at €396 million in 2022, up 6 percent on 2021. The increase in environmental subsidies in 2022 was mainly due to increases in funding for energy efficiency retrofitting schemes and wastewater infrastructure, which outweighed decreases in support for production of energy from renewable sources and protection of biodiversity. Commenting, Clare O'Hara, Statistician in the CSO’s Environment and Climate Division, said that capital transfers such as investment grants made up 56 percent of environmental transfers paid in 2022, while current transfers were 43 percent of the total and tax abatements, such as Vehicle Registration Tax relief on electric vehicles, accounted for the remainder.  

Sustainability and ISME’s ‘Shop Local’ Campaign   

The Irish SME association, ISME, has created two online portals to launch its 2023 Shop Local campaign, one for consumers and one for businesses. The campaign aims to, among other things, support the local community, reduce carbon emissions and transport costs, and promote goods and services that are sustainable and traceable. Businesses can access a directory of B2B products and services via the portal, such as corporate gifts, legal and financial services, IT and marketing, transport, training and more. 

Report finds Ireland off track to meet key EU recycling targets 

A report published this week by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has found that Ireland’s waste generation levels are continuing to rise. Figures in the Circular Economy and Waste Statistics Highlights Report 2021 also indicate that Ireland is failing to make sufficient inroads towards key EU recycling targets that apply from 2025 onwards. To address this, the report state that Ireland must improve waste prevention, roll-out a brown bin service for organic waste to all customers, improve waste segregation by businesses and householders, reduce reliance on vulnerable export markets for waste, and fully implement Ireland’s Circular Economy Plan.  

Net Zero Accelerator Programme announced for Northern Ireland  

Northern Ireland’s Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has announced it will partner with Digital Catapult Northern Ireland to support the launch of their Tenfold NetZero Accelerator Programme. The programme aims to help in the delivery of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions locally as required under the Climate Change (Northern Ireland) 2022 Act, and so contribute to the UK Government’s target of zero carbon emissions by 2050. The programme, the first of its kind in the UK, will offer local business the opportunity to access the UK’s technology community to assist on their journey, and is a one-year pilot open to business in all sectors for which DAERA has policy responsibilities. Digital Catapult is now seeking to recruit up to six industry partners with whom they will work to scope and define a specific business challenge they face in reducing GHG emissions.  

Support measures for Northern Ireland businesses impacted by floods 

Several support measures have been announced to help businesses in Northern Ireland impacted by recent flooding. The support measures include rates relief for flooded business premises and one-off grant payments of £7,500 for affected businesses to assist with the immediate response, clean-up costs, and to make properties more resilient to future floods. It is estimated that up to 200 businesses will be eligible for the grants, which will be administered by the local council areas affected. 

£60 million joint funding for research into food sustainability and climate change 

£60 million in joint funding for the Co-Centres programme has been announced this week to bring academics, industry and policymakers across the Irish government, UK government and Northern Ireland Executive closer together, to work on food sustainability and tackling climate change. The programme is funded over six years, with up to €40 million from Science Foundation Ireland (SFI), up to £17 million from Northern Ireland’s Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) and up to £12 million through UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), and is co-funded by industry. The two new Co-Centres will formally commence activities on 1 January 2024, and will be funded to 2030. 

UK launches consultation on new Climate Change Agreements scheme 

The UK’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) has launched a consultation seeking views on proposals for a new six-year Climate Change Agreements scheme, to begin in 2025. The voluntary Climate Change Agreement (CCA) scheme, established in 2001, serves the dual purpose of making energy and carbon savings through energy efficiency targets while also helping maintain competitiveness by reducing energy costs in eligible industrial sectors. It does this by providing a significant discount to participating businesses on the Climate Change Levy (CCL) paid. The new scheme would add three new target periods running from 2025 to 2030, resulting in three certification periods running to 31 March 2033, as well as providing further reductions in the Climate Change Levy for eligible participants. Closing date for responses to the consultation is Wednesday 14 February 2024.  

Sustainability Development in Europe  

The European Commission has announced an Action Plan to make sure electricity grids will operate more efficiently and will be rolled out further and faster. Electricity consumption in the EU is expected to increase by around 60 percent between now and 2030, and interconnected and stable energy networks are key to enabling the green transition. The Action Plan aims to address the main challenges in expanding, digitalising and better using EU electricity transmission and distribution grids.  

Separately, the EU and Greenland have also signed a strategic partnership on sustainable raw materials value chains. 25 of the 34 critical raw materials identified by the Commission as strategically important for Europe's industry and the green transition can be found in Greenland. The signature of the Memorandum of Understanding will contribute to the development of sustainable projects along the raw materials value chains, and to the deployment of infrastructure required to develop them. 

The role of the CFO and finance function in the climate transition 

Businesses are integral to the successful transition to a low carbon economy and society. However, a report published this week has found that nearly half of businesses surveyed have no carbon emissions plan, and of those, 70 percent have no intention of developing one. The report, The role of the CFO and finance function in the climate transition: driving value and sustainability, is the result of research by Association of Chartered Accountants (ACCA), the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) and PwC and is based on a survey of 1,000 senior finance professionals around the world. Speaking about the report, IFAC’s President Asmaa Resmouk said: “The expertise of accounting and finance professionals in combatting climate change is absolutely essential if we are to make the progress the planet so desperately needs. This report corroborates IFAC’s prior research into corporate disclosures on emissions targets and transition plans for achieving them. Companies need to improve the decision-usefulness of their transition plans and how they communicate them to stakeholders.”  

In case you missed it  

At Climate Finance Week Ireland 2023 Chartered Accountants Ireland’s event ‘You’re in Scope because They’re in Scope’ demonstrated the impact of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) on value chains in Ireland, regardless of whether companies – such as SMEs – are directly in scope of the new Directive. Watch back here 

Articles 

  • Ageism in the workplace is proving costly for business (Irish Times) 

  • Global tangle of climate disclosure rules risks causing ‘reporting fatigue’ (Financial Times) 

  • Ireland ranked 12th most attractive market for green investors (Irish Times) 

  • Accountants must redouble net zero efforts, A4S warns (ICAEW) 

  • Climate risk analysis must be part of the audit process (Accountancy Age) 

  • We have to balance outrage with optimism, says UN’s former climate chief (The Guardian) 

Resources 

5 reasons why sustainability matters for SMEs: The sustainable transition is a collective effort and a matter for society as a whole. SMEs, as the backbone of Europe’s economy, also have a key role to play. The transition poses challenges, but also offers opportunities. This paper details 5 reasons for why SMEs should not wait to start transitioning to more sustainable business models. Written in collaboration with Ecopreneur.eu – the European Sustainable Business Federation, and supported by the European Association of Co-operative Banks (EACB). 

Watch  

Climate correspondent George Lee’s summary of progress at COP28 for RTÉ1 (RTÉ Player)  

Listen  

An inspirating and energising interview with climate diplomat Christiana Figueres (On Being) 

Upcoming Events  

Accounting for Sustainability (A4S) at COP28 
A4S, which aims to inspire action by finance leaders to drive a fundamental shift towards resilient business models and a sustainable economy, will bring the voice of the finance and accounting community to COP28 through a series of in-person and virtual events. Their first event is on 5 December. Find out more here. 

Innovate UK's showcase for climate tech event in Northern Ireland 
Innovate UK is delivering a series of 18 'showcase for climate tech' events across the UK until September 2025. Each event focuses on a specific net zero theme or technology area. The Northern Ireland event, run in partnership with Business in the Community NI, will take place in Belfast on 6 December 2023 and will focus on digital solutions for net zero. 
In person: 6 December, Various Locations (See event listings) 

DETE, Building Better Businesses  

During 2023, the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (DETE) has run a series of free Building Better Business events across the country to help businesses navigate the green journey and boost business performance through digital transformation.  
In person: 7 December, The Convention Centre Dublin, 8.30am – 1.30pm.  

Chartered Accountants Ireland CPD Blitz 2023- Dublin: Face to Face 

Chartered Accountants Ireland’s 2023 CPD Blitz series offers 10 CPD hours each and provides the latest updates in Financial Reporting, Sustainability Reporting, Taxation, and UK Company Law. The Sustainability Reporting Update will be given by Catherine Duggan, Head of Sustainability, Financial Services Advisory, Grant Thornton and Dr Louise Gorman, Trinity College Dublin. Get up to date with the latest developments in sustainability reporting, including reporting standards internationally, and insights into developing and implementing necessary reporting systems. Emerging assurance considerations will also be considered along with the future evolution of the sustainability reporting landscape. 
In person: 7 December, 9:30-1:30pm, Chartered Accountant House, Dublin. 

Chartered Accountants Ireland CPD Blitz 2023- Dublin: Face to Face 
Chartered Accountants Ireland’s 2023 CPD Blitz series offers 10 CPD hours each and provides the latest updates in Financial Reporting, Sustainability Reporting, Taxation, and UK Company Law. Sustainability Reporting Update will be given by Dr Louise Gorman, Trinity College Dublin. 
In person: 7 December, 9:30-1:30pm, Chartered Accountant House, Dublin. 

Accountancy Europe, ESRS Webinar  

Co-hosted by Accountancy Europe and EFRAG, this event aims to assist stakeholders in the implementation of ESRS under CSRD. 
Webinar: 12 December, 10:00 - 12:00 (Brussels time) 

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. 

  • 3rd or 4th Wednesday of every month 

  • Next: 24 January 2023  

  • In person: Time and location tbc 

If you would like to attend please email sustainability@charteredaccountants.ie 

ShapeYou can find information, guidance and supports to understand sustainability and meet the challenges it presents in our online Sustainability Centre. 

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