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Sustainability/ESG bulletin, Friday 24 November 2023

Nov 23, 2023

 

In this week’s Sustainability/ESG bulletin, read about Chartered Accountants Ireland’s involvement in Climate Finance Week Ireland 2023. Also covered is the endorsement by the European Commission of Ireland's revised recovery and resilience plan, carbon emissions intensity statistics from Northern Ireland, energy and climate developments in the UK, a €4 billion call for net zero technology proposals under the EU’s Innovation Fund, as well as proposals on pollution, packaging and the circular economy, news from the UN’s Emissions Gap Report, as well as Technical Updates, articles and upcoming events.

Chartered Accountants Ireland at Climate Finance Week 2023

Chartered Accountants Ireland partnered with the International Sustainable Finance Centre of Excellence (IFSCOE) again this year for Climate Finance Week Ireland 2023. Now in its fifth year, this week-long summit comprises both in person and virtual events about advancing financial sustainability in Ireland. The Institute’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. Institute’s Professional Accounting Lead Dee Moran outlined the CSRD and the related standards, the ESRSs, after which Institute’s Sustainability Officer Susan Rossney interviewed David Connolly - Senior Manager, EY Climate Change and Sustainability Services and Donna Wilson - Head of ESG Transformation, AIB. Watch back here

Ireland's revised recovery and resilience plan endorsed by European Commission

The European Commission has this week positively assessed Ireland’s revised Recovery and Resilience Plan. The plan, which is now worth €914 million in RRF grants, contains a broad scope of green measures in areas including energy renovation for public buildings, the decarbonisation of enterprises, and the promotion of sustainable transport. It will also continue to help strengthen economic and social resilience of Ireland through support for employment by the means of upskilling and an increase in the supply of social and affordable housing, among other things.

DETE, Building Better Businesses Midlands Park Hotel, Portlaoise

The next event in the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (DETE) ‘Building Better Business’ events will take place on Thursday, 7 December in Dublin. These events aim to help businesses navigate the green journey and boost business performance through digital transformation. The event will take place in the Convention Centre Dublin from 8.30am – 1.30pm. Register here.

Carbon emissions intensity in Northern Ireland

The Statistics and Analytical Services Branch in the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) have published ‘carbon intensity indicators’ for Northern Ireland for 2023. Carbon intensity refers to the amount of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted per unit of economic output or activity. Figures indicate that the ratio of total greenhouse gas emissions to gross-value add (GVA) in Northern Ireland decreased 66 percent from 1998 to 2021 and decreased 36 percent per capita from 1990 to 2021 (despite a 19 per cent increase in the population over the same period).  The publication seeks to among other things help Government track the effectiveness of carbon reduction policies.

UK climate and energy developments

The UK’s Energy Act 2023 passed last week, marking a pivotal moment in the country’s transformation to sustainable energy. The legislation aims to future-proof the UK’s energy system by strengthening energy security, delivering net zero and ensuring affordability for households and businesses. According to ICAEW Insights, however, while the Energy Act does provide businesses with a sense of direction and a level of certainty around the government’s investment in a net zero-aligned energy market, the appropriate policy mechanisms and detailed plans are yet to fall into place, and challenges to net-zero remain.

This week also saw the publication of the UK Government’s Autumn Economic Statement. In this, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt described the importance of the green economy to the UK's long-term competitiveness, but climate experts were reportedly critical of the absence of references to energy efficiency or insulation, and less-than-optimal levels of investment in green technology in comparison to similar investments offered by the US and the EU.  

The Innovation Fund

The European Commission has opened a €4 billion call for proposals for net-zero technologies under the Innovation Fund. The Innovation Fund aims to create financial incentives for companies and public authorities to invest in cutting-edge low-carbon technologies and support Europe's transition to climate neutrality. The call is funded by revenues from the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), underlining the importance of carbon pricing for the green transition. 

Pollution, packaging and ‘forever chemicals’ - EU

“If you pollute, you will pay for your crimes.” This statement by EU Parliament’s chief negotiator Antonius Manders was about the provisional agreement reached last week between the EU Parliament and Council on the protection of the environment through criminal law. Under the new Directive, proposed in 2021, breaches of environmental obligations such as illegal trade and handling of chemicals or mercury, or illegal ship recycling will have to be treated as criminal offences in all EU Member States. Offending companies will be fined up to 5 percent of their global turnover and the worst polluters may face jail sentences of up to 10 years.

Separately, the Parliament adopted its position on new EU-wide rules on packaging, to tackle constantly growing waste and boost reuse and recycling in responses to citizens’ expectations to build a circular economy, avoid waste, phase-out non-sustainable packaging and tackle the use of single use plastic packaging. In addition to the proposed ban on the sale of very lightweight plastic carrier bags (below 15 microns), MEPs are also proposing to heavily restrict the use of certain single-use packaging formats, such as hotel miniature packaging for toiletry products and shrink-wrap for suitcases in airports. To prevent adverse health effects, MEPs are also proposing a ban on the use of so called “forever chemicals” in food-contact packaging.

The European Parliament has also adopted its position on a stronger “right to repair” for consumers,  complementing EU initiatives on Ecodesign and on Empowering consumers for the green transition. The right to repair proposal aims to encourage more sustainable consumption, by making it easier to repair defective goods such as washing machines, vacuum cleaners, smartphones and bicycles after the guarantee has expired, and reduce waste and support the repair sector.

The Emissions Gap Report - UN

The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) has issued its annual Emissions Gap Report, which assesses countries’ promises to tackle climate change compared with what is needed.  The report finds that the world is on track for a 3° temperature rise above preindustrial levels this century if governments do not boost climate action. Released ahead of the COP28 climate summit in Dubai this year, the report concludes that the current pledges by countries under the Paris Agreement are insufficient, and that “global low-carbon transformations” are needed to deliver required emissions cuts.

Speaking about the report, Inger Andersen, UNEP Executive Director stated: “There is no person or economy left on the planet untouched by climate change, so we need to stop setting unwanted records on greenhouse gas emissions, global temperature highs and extreme weather”.

Commenting, Ireland’s Minster for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan, T.D., reportedly stated that while developed economies are collectively hard-wired to ignore the reality of climate change, we have to speed up and scale up our switch to an economy-wide, low-carbon future based on green energy, green jobs and green agriculture.

GDP and climate risk

Loss of labour due to heat stress wiped out the equivalent of 4 percent of Africa’s GDP in 2022, according to a new report from the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change covered by Carbon Brief. Meanwhile, Europe and North America only saw labour losses equivalent to 0.1 percent and 0.2 percent of their GDP, respectively, according to the findings. Effective income losses in 2022 were due to heat stress in agriculture and other sectors.


Technical updates

(from our colleagues in Professional Accounting)

  • EFRAG and CDP have announced that they will cooperate to maximise alignment of CDP’s global environmental disclosure platform with the EU’s environmental reporting standards.
  • Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) has announced the launch of a Sustainability Innovation Lab to enable companies to meet their evolving sustainability disclosure requirements.
  • ESG Governance – Questions Boards should ask to lead the Sustainability Transition (Accountancy Europe, ecoDa and ECIIA) aims to help boards with embedding sustainability into company strategy and business models, and to ensure that proper governance supports this.

Did you know?

Roughly 30 percent of all food produced for human consumption is wasted. A contributing factor to this is in feast-preparation for holidays like Thanksgiving yesterday in the US, and at Christmas. Online tools like the Guest-imator suggest how much of each dish to make based on who’s coming. 


Articles

  • A sector progress tracker for the net-zero transition (McKinsey)
  • Global warming approaching 3 degrees this century with catastrophic implications, UN report warns (Irish Times)
  • Ships Across the World Face Hefty $3.6 Billion Climate Bill - The EU’s Emissions Trading System for vessels kicks in Jan. 1 (Bloomberg)

Watch

Tomorrow Tonight, a scripted docu-drama (1hr, 11mins) set in 2050 and focusing on climate change, the Irish rural economy and a revitalised Amazon rainforest. Introduced by presenters Mark Little and Carla O’Brien, the programme aired on RTÉ One as part of a series of specials celebrating Science Week 2023.


Upcoming events  

Chartered Accountants Ireland: Elephant in the Room
To mark this year’s Movember, Thrive, along with the Leinster Society, invites you to the unveiling of our Elephant sculpture as part of the mental health initiative, Elephant in the Room.
In person: 29 November, 5pm, Chartered Accountant House – Reception Foyer

Chartered Accountants Ireland CPD Blitz 2023 - NI: In Person
Chartered Accountants Ireland’s 2023 NI 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: 30 November, 9:30-1:30pm, Grand Central Hotel, Belfast.

Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) SME Business Briefing
A webinar to learn how your business can save money and energy this year.
Virtual: 30 November, 10-11am

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 Business  
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. 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.


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 
  • 14.00-15.00/30
  • 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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