In this week’s Sustainability/ESG bulletin, read about recommendations by the Department of Finance on energy and vehicle tax, Ireland’s commitment to accelerating action on the UN SDGs, electricity consumption by data centres, and the business skills needed to report on nature. Also covered is HMRC’s provisional environmental taxes exchequer receipts, and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) plans to develop an international standard on net zero, as well as the usual articles and events.
Ireland news
Department of Finance energy and vehicle tax strategy paper publishes
The total yield from energy and vehicle taxes was €4.3 billion in 2023, representing 5 percent of overall tax receipts for 2023. This is according to the Energy and Vehicle Taxation Tax Strategy Group (TSG) paper, published this week by the Department of Finance, with the aim of informing budgetary policy. Read more here.
Ireland's commitment to accelerating action on UN SDGs
Minister Ossian Smyth, Minister of State at the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications, has reaffirmed Ireland’s commitment to the full implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs). Minister Smith delivered Ireland’s National Statement at the UN High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development in New York last week, where he also highlighted the shared responsibility for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015. The outcomes of the Forum will build towards the Summit of the Future, which will take place on 22-23 September, during the UN General Assembly High-Level Week 2024.
National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) 2021-2030
Ireland has submitted its updated National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) 2021-2030 to the European Commission. Whereas the annually updated National Climate Action Plans reflect new policies and measures to increase Ireland’s ambitions in pursuing energy and climate targets, the NECP acts more as a collation of existing policies, measures and actions, such as the Climate Action Plan, the National Development Plan, and Project Ireland 2040. It also provides an analysis of how Ireland is performing relative to EU-wide targets and will identify gaps and areas that Ireland can improve on, which should be reflected in updated policies and measures in subsequent Climate Action Plans.
Research finds air pollution link with mental health
Research published by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) and funded by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has found that long-term exposure to air pollution is associated with poorer mental health in older people. Commenting, one of the paper’s co-authors, Professor Anne Nolan, noted that measures to reduce pollution from industry, transport and agriculture will be required to hit the targets set out in the recent Clean Air Strategy, which commits to the achievement of the WHO air quality guidelines by 2040.
Data centres 2023 electricity consumption
Figures released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) this week show that data centres in Ireland now account for 21 percent of the total metered electricity consumption in the State, a four-fold increase on 2015 consumption of 5 percent. In comparison, urban and rural households used 18 percent and 10 percent respectively.
Skills for sustainability reporting on nature
Business for Biodiversity Ireland, in partnership with National Parks and Wildlife Service, is carrying out research into the biodiversity skills required to run a sustainable business in Ireland. They have created a survey for businesses to help them identify the skills, knowledge and competencies that may not yet be represented in their businesses. The survey takes two minutes to complete, and the findings will be presented to the Skills and Labour Market Research Unit and other relevant entities for their consideration.
UK/Northern Ireland news
HMRC has published provisional 2023/24 data on exchequer receipts from a range of environmental taxes, including the climate change levy. Overall receipts for 2023/24 are expected to be lower than in 2022/23. The total provisional Climate Change Levy (CCL) and Carbon Price Floor (CPF) receipts for the financial year 2023 to 2024 were 13% lower than the financial year ending 2023 and the total provisional Landfill Tax (LFT) and Aggregates Levy (AGL) receipts were 22 percent and 8 percent lower, respectively, than the financial year ending 2023.
Europe News
Ursula Von der Leyen was re-elected as EU Commission President for a second term insisting the EU “stay the course” on the goals set out in the European Green Deal.
A new law on sustainability requirements for a wide range of everyday household products has entered into force in the EU. The Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) will enable requirements to be set with the aim of ensuring products last longer, are easier to repair/recycle, contain more recycled materials, and are more energy and resource-efficient. Work will now focus on implementing the regulation.
The European Commission has selected 134 transport projects to receive over €7 billion in EU grants for sustainable, safe and smart investment in infrastructure. Ireland is set to receive €157.5 million, with Dublin Port's receiving €73.8 million and the Port of Cork €38.4 million. The remainder will fund multi-country EU projects with participation of an Irish national entity.
The insurance industry has set out its priorities for a more prosperous, resilient, and competitive European Union. Insurance Europe calls on EU policymakers to continue to tackle climate change, with concrete actions on climate adaptation and strengthening resilience.
Applications are open until 25 September for the 2025 European Prize for Women Innovators, celebrating women entrepreneurs who drive positive change. Categories include Women Innovators, Rising Innovators, and Women Leadership, with prizes up to €100,000.
World news
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has announced it will develop its first international standard on net zero, with a planned launch at COP30 in November 2025. The standard is an evolution of the ISO Net Zero Guidelines (launched at COP27), into an independently verifiable international standard, providing clear guidelines and robust requirements to support the net zero transition. Thousands of experts are expected to collaborate on the new standard, integrating the latest climate science.
IFAC has pulled together numerous resources available for small- and medium-sized practices (SMPs), including a Small Business Sustainability Checklist . This is a diagnostic tool that SMPs can use with their SME clients to help them start their sustainability journey. Also available is their Sustainability Information for Small Businesses: The Opportunity for Practitioners , which highlights the range of emerging services SMPs can provide to their clients
Articles
- If the earth is getting hotter, why is this summer so dismal? (RTÉ)
- Climate Heroes app has helped 60 communities across Ireland take climate action (Irish Times)
- Ireland climbs to 5th in EY Renewable Energy Attractiveness Index (RTÉ)
- Humanity has just five years to prevent irreversible climate damage, warns Ryan (Irish Times)
Upcoming Events
The Law Society of Ireland 2024 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
Delivered over 5 weeks, the Law Society’s 2024 MOOC on ESG is now available online and on demand. The MOOC is free and open to all, and Institute Professional Accounting Lead, Dee Moran, is speaking on the topic of the sustainable reporting landscape.
Chartered Accountants Ireland, The SME and SMP Sustainability Workshop
A workshop for SMEs and small/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.
Virtual, Chartered Accountant House, 13 September, 9.30- 12.30; €60 members; €75 non-members; 3 hours CPD points.
Chartered Accountants Ireland, Advance your knowledge on the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive
Would you like to know more about the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)? Join Dee Moran, Professional Accountancy Lead, and Mike O’Halloran, Technical Manager, both from Chartered Accountants Ireland to understand more about the directive, the transposition into Irish law and what it might mean for your organisation.
Virtual, 18 September, 10-11am, 1 hour CPD points
Chartered Accountants Ireland, Advance your knowledge on the European Sustainability Reporting Standards
In the second of our series on EU sustainability reporting, join Mike O’Halloran, Chartered Accountants Ireland and guest to understand more about the requirements of the CSRD, the content and disclosures included in the first set of ESRSs and what undertakings should do to prepare for implementation.
Virtual, 25 September, 10-11.30am, 1 hour CPD points
EPA, Circular Economy Conference 2024
Online and in-person (Aviva Stadium, Dublin), 25 September
Environment Ireland, Environment Conference
In person, Croke Park, 17 October
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.
24 October, 08:30 – 12.00, Virtual
IAFA & IAASA Integrating Sustainability Reporting and Assurance into Accounting Education Conference
The conference is a collaboration between IAFA and the Irish Auditing and Accounting Supervisory Authority (IAASA) and aims to build awareness of the implications of sustainability reporting & assurance for accounting education, and to foster meaningful dialogue & collaboration among stakeholders to drive positive change. It will explore:
- Challenges and opportunities facing accounting education in the context of sustainability reporting and assurance,
- Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and its implications for accounting education,
- Future skills for sustainability reporting and assurance,
- Strategies for enhancing accounting education and student skills development.
In person, 1st November, Maynooth University
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, 28 August, 14:00-15.30
- Zoom
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.