The Financial Sector Hub hosted a session to help non-executive directors of financial institutions understand how to manage the risk of greenwashing in the context of increasing sustainable finance commitments.
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The Financial Sector Hub hosted a session to help non-executive directors of financial institutions understand how to manage the risk of greenwashing in the context of increasing sustainable finance commitments.
This explainer provides an overview of the evolving and interconnected landscape of climate targets, metrics, reporting standards and frameworks for independent directors and non-executive directors (NEDs). There are a range of frameworks and standards supporting corporate disclosure of climate, ...
A collection of three resources to support boards in identifying the best climate governance structure and directors capabilities for their organisation. The resources consist of an overview of options to consider board structure and director capabilities, a Board Structure Quick Guide and New Ze...
In 2021, the Climate Governance Initiative, in collaboration with WTW, published the Executive Compensation Guidebook for Climate Transition. This instructive guide explored how to drive climate strategy by meaningfully embedding it within executive compensation frameworks. Over the 18 months sin...
Conducting corporate climate policy engagement appropriately is critical to creating the conditions that will enable a company to achieve its net zero transition. This briefing, produced with global think tank InfluenceMap, highlights the key issues board directors should be aware of.
As stewards of their organisations, board directors will benefit from understanding the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) framework ahead of its official launch in September 2023, and its implications for the organisations they represent. This briefing provides guidance to ...
The Financial Sector Hub helps non-executive directors of financial institutions understand how such institutions can assess their clients’ climate transition plans.
An initiative of Chapter Zero Brazil and IBGC, this book brings together papers signed by leading organizations and professionals in the study and promotion of sustainability in Brazil, with experience and knowledge on environmental, social and governance issues.
Sustainability is shaping the way industry leader British Land does business. Not only does it make business sense, but investors, employees and customers are increasingly demanding that sustainability is central to decision-making. It is also of key importance to the organisation’s board.
Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC), a leading infrastructure investment company in the Philippines, is embracing bold sustainability leadership in a country highly exposed to climate impacts. With a climate-savvy board driving the organisation’s sustainability strategy, MPIC is committe...
Brazilian beauty giant, Natura &Co, has long been a champion of sustainability. As the world’s first publicly traded company to receive B Corp certification, it has an engaged board that sees sustainability as an opportunity rather than a compliance issue.
Packaging multinational Smurfit Kappa is steering towards net-zero by 2050 with its board playing an important role. At the core of Smurfit Kappa’s approach is a circular business model, from sustainable sourcing of raw materials to production of recyclable and biodegradable packaging solutions.