complying with uk ghg regulations: using cdsb's reporting framework
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@CDSBGlobal
Andrea Smith Technical
Manager, CDP on secondment
to DEFRA
Lois Guthrie Execu<ve Director CDSB
David Harris Director of ESG
FTSE
Jonathan Shaw Senior Manager, Grant Thornton
UK LLP
Patrick Crawford Corporate
Engagement CDSB
Complying with UK GHG regula<ons:
Using CDSB's Repor<ng Framework
Thursday 25th July 2013
@CDSBGlobal
Thursday 25th July 2013
What is your primary discipline?
• Finance • Company secretary
• Sustainability • Other
Poll ques<on
The Companies Act 2006 (Strategic Report and Directors’ Report) Regulations 2013 Andrea Smith Technical Manager CDP
{ Campaign led by Aldersgate Group
{ Climate Change Act 2008
• Guidance on GHG accounting/reporting
• Consider mandatory reporting of GHG emissions “from activities for which the
company is responsible”.
{ Deputy Prime Minister announcement Rio+20
{ Timetable
GHG Regulation History
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{ Change to Companies Act 2006
{ Annual report changes
{ Some reporting requirements removed; some added
{ Strategic report
{ Quoted companies
• Directors’ report - GHG emissions
• If of strategic importance → Strategic Report
{ http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukdsi/2013/9780111540169/contents
Regulation overview
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{ In the Directors’ Report//Strategic Report
{ Data for whole company - global
{ Applies to reports prepared in respect of financial years ending on or after 30
September 2013
{ The GHG reporting year may be different to the financial reporting year – but this must
stated
{ No verification requirement
Reporting of GHG emissions
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When will my company have to start reporting?
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Your usual financial year
Your first reporting year under the regulation
1 January to 31 December 1 January 2013 to 31 December 2013
1 April to 30 March 1 April 2013 to 30 March 2014
1 October to 30 September
1 October 2012 to 30 September 2013
{ GHGs in tCO2e from activities for which the company is responsible including • the combustion of fuel • the operation of any facility
{ GHGs resulting from the purchase of electricity, heat, steam or cooling by the company for its own use { Comply or explain what is missing and why
{ State methodologies used
{ Give at least one emission intensity metric
{ Must repeat previous year’s data for these points (with the exception of first reporting
year)
Reporting of GHG emissions
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{ Undertakings in consolidated financial statement are a reference point
{ If companies consider that reporting emissions from activities for which they are
responsible means that they will:
• Not report on GHG emissions from certain operations covered by the consolidated financial statement; or
• Report on GHG emissions from operations that are not included in this statement
they must make this clear
Reporting boundary
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{ Companies can use the methodology\methodologies of their choice
• ISO14064 – Greenhouse gases. Part 1 (2006)
• WRI / WBCSD Greenhouse Gas Protocol: A Corporate Accounting and Reporting
Standard (Revised Edition)
• UK Government GHG reporting guidance
• Global Reporting Initiative Sustainability Reporting Guidelines
• Climate Disclosure Standards Board Climate Change Reporting Framework –
Edition 1.1 October 2012
Methodology
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Omissions
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Report on all material emissions of the 6 Kyoto gases from direct sources and from purchased electricity, heat, steam and cooling.
• May omit information if it has not been practical to obtain. Companies must state if they have omitted any material emissions - and why.
• If you do not have the information necessary to meet the regulatory requirement in the first
reporting year, you must either:
• provide an estimation instead, based on extrapolating data that you do have, or use generic data that is not specific to your company. You are required to disclose your methodology and this would form part of your methodology;
• explain why you are unable to provide 12 months’ data
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{ Conduct Committee of Financial Reporting Committee
• Monitors compliance with the Companies Act 2006
• Can order a company to revise a report
• To date has resolved issues by agreement with companies & without recourse to court
Enforcement
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{ One document: Environmental Reporting Guidelines: Including mandatory greenhouse gas emissions reporting guidance. { Three sections:
• Chapter 1: Reporting environmental impacts in general - voluntary
• Chapter 2: Mandatory GHG reporting
• Chapters 3-8: Reporting specific impacts: water, waste, resource use, emissions to air,
land, water, biodiversity - voluntary.
• https://www.gov.uk/measuring-and-reporting-environmental-impacts-guidance-for-
businesses
More information
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www.cdp.net | @CDP
@CDSBGlobal
Jonathan Shaw Senior Manager Grant Thornton UK LLP
Advisor perspec<ve
@CDSBGlobal
CDSB’s Repor<ng Framework
Communica<ng Climate Change in Annual Reports
Thursday 25th July 2013
Patrick Crawford Corporate Engagement CDSB
@CDSBGlobal
Financial statements capture less than 20% of corporate risks (source: Eurosif, IIRC)
Increasing ESG reporAng requirements – UK, EU?
Increasing requirement to integrate ESG informa<on with financial repor<ng
Increasing impact of climate change on decisions and ac<ons by management, investors & other
stakeholders
Connec<ng Non-‐Financial and Financial Informa<on
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The integra+on of climate change-‐related informa+on into mainstream corporate repor+ng.
Objec<ve
When?
• January 2007: Launched at World Economic Forum, Davos, managed as a special project of CDP
Climate change informa<on in CDP
disclosure
CDSB’s
Framework
Annual Report
Members • “Big 4” accountants,
ACCA, ICAEW … • GHG NGOs e.g. GHG
management ins<tute, Carbon Tracker, TCR
• Investors, e.g. Investor Group on Climate Change, Ceres
• Business, e.g. WBCSD, BT, WEF
• Standardize climate change-‐related repor<ng for fair and transparent markets
Why?
The need for CDSB’s Repor<ng Framework
@CDSBGlobal
CDSB’s ReporAng Framework • Integrates exis<ng regula<ons rather than crea<ng new standards
• Complements the CDP process
• Communicates management’s assessment of climate change in annual reports
• Connects Financial and non-‐financial informa<on; harmonizing with exis<ng accoun<ng and na<onal standards
• Conformance with the Framework is a means of compliance with UK greenhouse gas regula<ons
CDSB’s Repor<ng Framework
@CDSBGlobal
Communicating Climate Change “Reporting from the principle of communication rather than compliance.“ Hermes EOS Investors
CDSB’s Repor<ng Framework in Prac<ce
@CDSBGlobal
A stepping stone to producing integrated reports
CDP InformaAon request
CDSB Guidance CDSB’s ReporAng Framework
THE DATA THE LENS THE HELP VISIBILITY
Mainstream Report
CDSB’s Repor<ng Framework in Prac<ce
@CDSBGlobal
PuOng it into pracAce 1. DeterminaAon: Decide what to report 2. PreparaAon: Gather clear, consistent, complete Informa<on 3. PresentaAon: Ensure disclosure is clear 4. Review: Check accuracy and ensure relevance
CDSB’s Repor<ng Framework in Prac<ce
@CDSBGlobal
Summary of requirements 2.30 Disclosures shall be clear and Straigh7orward 2.32 Informa<on shall … explain the links between the organiza<on’s strategy … and climate change impacts. 2.36 Organiza<ons shall disclose performance measures … to manage the business and ... against climate change-‐related targets 2.41 Disclosures shall be consistent with the associated financial statements of the organiza<on…
CDSB’s Repor<ng Framework in Prac<ce
@CDSBGlobal
DETERMINATION – Decide what to report • Iden<fy the needs of your investors regarding climate change • Reflect the Board’s assessment of the impacts of climate change on the company’s financial performance • Appraise your current business model regarding climate change risks, opportuni<es and challenges • Review regulatory and compliance obliga<ons
CDSB’s Repor<ng Framework in Prac<ce
@CDSBGlobal
CDSB’s Repor<ng Framework in Prac<ce
Requirements on DeterminaAon 2.3 An organiza<on shall determine the disclosures to be made under the CCRF according to the categories of disclosure content that are of value to investors and a process that involves a thorough assessment of how climate change has actually affected or has the poten<al to affect the organiza<on’s strategic objec<ves.
@CDSBGlobal
CDSB’s Repor<ng Framework in Prac<ce
PREPARATION: Gather clear, consistent, complete informaAon • Provide clarity on the repor<ng period and repor<ng boundaries
• Iden<fy relevant standards, protocols and policies
• Analyse material issues posed by climate change
• Consider the relevant <me scales for past results and future prospects
• Include a Statement of Conformance with CDSB’s Repor<ng Framework
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CDSB’s Repor<ng Framework in Prac<ce
Requirements on PreparaAon 2.12 Disclosures shall be made on a consistent basis and shall include the informa<on that is necessary to maximize its value to investors.
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PRESENTATION: Ensure disclosure is clear • Ensure informa<on is relevant and useful for investor decision making
• Use simple language, with enough context and assump<ons
• Discuss the link between climate risk and company prospects
• Ensure presenta<on allows easy year-‐on-‐year comparisons
• Segment informa<on to focus investor analysis
• Use climate change measures to show progress against targets
CDSB’s Repor<ng Framework in Prac<ce
@CDSBGlobal
CDSB’s Repor<ng Framework in Prac<ce
Requirements on PresentaAon 2.26 Disclosures shall be presented and communicated so as to make them useful for investors.
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REVIEW: Check accuracy and ensure relevance • Check the content against the expecta<ons of steps 1, 2, and 3 • Ensure the final report has a rigorous internal review and sign-‐off • Align other company communica<ons with the mainstream report • Share the report with selected external stakeholders to invite their perspec<ve
CDSB’s Repor<ng Framework in Prac<ce
@CDSBGlobal
CDSB’s ReporAng Framework • Complements the CDP process
• Communicates management’s assessment of climate change in annual reports
• Connects Financial and non-‐financial informa<on; harmonizing with exis<ng accoun<ng standards
• Conformance with the Framework is a means of compliance with UK greenhouse gas regula<ons
• Download CDSB’s Repor<ng Framework and Guidance from www.cdsb.net/Framework
CDSB’s Repor<ng Framework
@CDSBGlobal
David Harris Director of ESG FTSE
Investor perspec<ve
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Patrick Crawford Corporate Engagement patrick.crawford@cdsb.net Tel: +44 (0) 7770 382256 Skype: patrickcrawford
www.cdsb.net
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