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Sustainability/ESG bulletin, Friday 17 May 2024

May 16, 2024

 

In this week’s Sustainability/ESG bulletin, read about an increase in Energy Efficiency Grant amounts, an ESRI report into individual climate actions, ISIF’s announcement about investments in female-led investment firms, Ireland’s call to EU member states to approve the Nature Restoration Law, and England’s High Court ruling that the UK climate action plan is unlawful. Also covered are European updates and the usual articles, resources and events.

IRELAND

Increase in Energy Efficiency Grant Scheme

The maximum amount available under the Energy Efficiency Grant Scheme has been increased to €10,000, with the business contribution rate reduced from 50 percent to 25 percent, it was announced this week. The measure is part of an agreed a range of measures to support SMES, brought forward by Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Peter Burke. The measures  aim to reduce costs for small and medium sized businesses.

ESRI report finds ‘widespread misunderstandings’ in emissions

An ESRI report has found widespread misunderstandings regarding what leads to higher emissions. The study –  What is preventing individual climate action? Impact awareness and perceived difficulties in changing transport and food behaviour - surveyed a nationally representative sample of 1,200 participants. Commenting,  Dr Eimear Cotter, Director of the Office of Evidence and Assessment in the EPA (which funded the report) said that:

"Responding to the climate crises requires collective action to reduce our daily emissions. It is clear from this research that much better information is needed to inform people what actions they can take to make the biggest difference to their carbon footprint. This research provides valuable insights to help inform the design of both effective climate policies and public information campaigns”.

ISIF announces investments in female-led investment firms

The Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF), part of the National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA), has announced its first two investments from its €50 million initiative to promote female-led investment firms (Blume Equity and Norrsken Venture Capital). The two investments total €36 million and will target the climate-tech and health-tech sectors. The initiative aims to build on existing measures by ISIF to drive greater female participation at senior levels within the financial sector, and through it, ISIF is seeking to demonstrate its commitment to addressing gender inequality and promoting greater diversity at senior levels – both within ISIF and in the companies and funds in which it invests.

Ireland leads call to approve the Nature Restoration Law

It was announced this week that 11 EU Member States have so far have signed up to an Ireland-led call to adopt the Nature Restoration Law (NRL). These Member States are also urging other Member States to do the same at the next Environment Council meeting on 17 June. The 11 states have agreed that restoring the EU’s lands and seas is essential to mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change and to safeguard European food security. Failure to approve the law would mean the EU resiling on its previous commitment to be a global leader in nature restoration. The Environment Council meeting on 17 June is the critical endpoint where a majority vote in favour is needed to ensure that  the law is adopted and nature can be protected and restored.

UK climate action plan ruled unlawful

The English High Court has reportedly ruled that the climate action plan devised by the UK government is unlawful, with the court deciding that there is not enough evidence of policies in place that would reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A revised plan must now be prepared within 12 months by Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho, and must ensure that the UK achieves its carbon budgets as well as its pledge to cut emissions by more than two-thirds by 2030. The UK government is reportedly off track to meet both of these targets.

Europe

  • The European Commission has published reports on the operation of several pieces of climate legislation: the European Climate Law; the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) Directive; the Effort Sharing Regulation; and the Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry (LULUCF) Regulation. These reports are required under the legislation to provide an overview of how the different elements of climate policy are being implemented. Read more here.
  • Transport is responsible for one quarter of all greenhouse gas emissions in the EU, and road transport makes up 70% of that amount. These emissions primarily come from petrol and diesel cars. The European Commission has published 5 top things you should know about battery electric cars, which can be found here.

Did you know...

May 16 was Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD). This day aims to increase awareness about ‘digital accessibility’ : the ability of people with disabilities/impairments to independently consume and/or interact with digital (e.g., web, mobile) applications and content. Notably, the landmark European Accessibility Act will be implemented into Irish law from 28 June 2025, and will require specific categories of consumer products and services to be accessible for persons with disabilities once it becomes applicable. Find out more about what this Act means for your organisation in this article in Accountancy Ireland.


Articles

  • Richard Curran: When it comes to global warming, we all want someone else to do the heavy lifting (Sunday Independent)
  • Promoting sustainability with corporate power purchase agreements (Accountancy Ireland Briefly)
  • Last summer was the hottest in the northern hemisphere in 2,000 years - yes, 2,000 - study says (The Journal) 

Upcoming Events 

  • ICAEW, Preparing your business for the green workforce, (time to be confirmed)
    This webinar will provide an overview of the latest trends on green skills in the UK economy and the key steps businesses are to take to develop an inclusive green talent pipeline. The speakers will feature case studies of UK businesses that have implemented green skills development initiatives and key recommendations.
    21 May, Virtual
  • Department of Enterprise, Trade & Employment, Responsible Business initiatives: Rising expectations

    The need for businesses to operate responsibly is increasingly reflected in mandatory measures creating obligations for enterprises. This event will describe the Responsible Business landscape, and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct, proposed EU regulation on prohibiting products made with forced labour from the Union market, and the proposed EU Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence
    Virtual, 22 May, 2.30pm

  • National Sustainability Summit 2024
    In person (RDS, Dublin), May 28-29

  • Chartered Accountants Ireland, Everyday Acts of Inclusion
    A collaboration between the Institute’s Balance LGBTQ+ Network Group, the Ethnicity Network Group and the Age/Disability working group, this event will highlight the benefits of diversity and inclusion and will explore the importance of focussing on intersectionality. Staff, students and members are all welcome to attend this free event.
    In person, 30 May, 6pm, CA House Pearse Street, Dublin 2

     

  • 1Business World, 2024 Global Natural Capital Conference
    Virtual, June 3-4, 2024
  • Accountancy Europe, CSRD readiness: building trust through sustainability assurance
    In-person event, by invitation only, Brussels, 14 June 2024 (10:00 - 14:30)

  • Chartered Accountants Ireland, Western Society AGM with 1 hour CPD, 'Before & after ESG and SDGs'
    This presentation by Sheila Killian will cover the foundational pillars of sustainability, clarifying some of the alphabet soup of the latest trends, and tracking what the core underlying elements are that will be relevant in the future. This presentation will be immediately followed by the Western Society AGM.
    In person: Wednesday, 12 June | 6.00pm | Connacht Hotel.  

  • Chartered Accountants Ireland, The Small/Medium Practice Sustainability Workshop
    A workshop for small to medium accounting practices (SMPs) on how to get ahead of the sustainability curve. This interactive half-day session will focus on positive actions you can take to understand the ‘trickle-down’ effect of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive ('CSRD’), green public procurement, access to sustainable finance, and how to make your practice more sustainable to save costs and respond to staff and client demands.
    In person, Chartered Accountant House, 25 June, 9.30- 12.30; €90 member/€112.50 non-member; 3 hours CPD points.

    Email sustainability@charteredaccountants.ie to register your interest.

  • EPA Circular Economy Conference 2024
    Online and inperson (Aviva Stadium, Dublin), 25 September,

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 meeting: Wednesday, 29 May, 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.

 

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